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Work Permit (sole practitioner)

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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

If married to a Thai you could set up a registered partnership (51/49%) with her. Only one million baht of registered capital would be needed. Some work permit office only require 2 Thai employees if married to a Thai.

Could one of those be my wife or is that a silly question?

 

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I suppose I could work online and mask my location using a VPN? Might need to do sod all all for that… no hoops.

Edited by HalfLight

Well, as a qualified EU-Irish GP myself I tried to get a work permit. 

Foreign Doctors are not welcomed they told me. Vacant posts are filled with Thai doctors. 

Also as the most important requirement : fluently speaking Thai language. 

After a test you might apply. 

They smilded only when I asked how many farang Doctors are working in Thailand. 

Maybe for psychtherapists it's not the same. 

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1 minute ago, sawadee1947 said:

Well, as a qualified EU-Irish GP myself I tried to get a work permit. 

Foreign Doctors are not welcomed they told me. Vacant posts are filled with Thai doctors. 

Also as the most important requirement : fluently speaking Thai language. 

After a test you might apply. 

They smilded only when I asked how many farang Doctors are working in Thailand. 

Maybe for psychtherapists it's not the same. 

There are untold psychotherapists working in Thailand. All except a tiny minority are Thais working at Thai hospitals, and from what I've seen, all are essentially pretty useless script-fillers.

2 minutes ago, HalfLight said:

There are untold psychotherapists working in Thailand. All except a tiny minority are Thais working at Thai hospitals, and from what I've seen, all are essentially pretty useless script-fillers.

As I said.... Maybe it's different for psychos

10 minutes ago, HalfLight said:

Could one of those be my wife or is that a silly question?

 

Yes

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Just now, ubonjoe said:

Yes

Right. Excellent. Thanks a lot for the pointers.

What about a Thai branch of a foreign company. Use 12-month multi-entry business visa and class your sessions as a life coach and/or training. Payments can be made to your account outside of Thailand. 

 

Just a thought. 

Cyberspace allows easy avoidance of local rules protecting local practitioners who have no interest in serving your target population.  PM for more.

On 1/29/2019 at 6:32 PM, Peterw42 said:

You would need to setup a Thai Company, 2 million baht capitol, 4 Thai employees (pay tax and social security) etc. That company would employ you and get you a work permit.

Married visa allows you to work with a WP

Actually if married to a Thai, its 1 million bath capital

1 hour ago, HalfLight said:

Could one of those be my wife or is that a silly question

yes, your wife can be one employee just as mine 

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