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Smart visas: Some high earning foreigners may soon be able to work without a work permit


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1 hour ago, Cryingdick said:

 

It actually isn't that much in those fields. Most the foreign IT guys in my husband's office were on around 500,000 a month. These aren't the kind of people that take lower rates because the cost of street food makes up for it. 

 

Now that we have that out of the way let's bring on the rest of the posts from the retired geezers on 40,000 a month pensions saying how they should have some easier visa. 

 

Also plenty of people on these salaries do some freelancing. They tend to be a bit more ambitious. 

 

 

For 500,000 a month I would consider moving to Thailand for a while. Any job opening for an IBM and RedHat middleware specialist?

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Smart Visa is a new type of visa specially designed to attract highly skilled manpower, investors, executives and startups entrepreneurs wishing to work or invest in the following targeted industries in the Kingdom of Thailand, the BOI says on its website.

Thanks for the offer but I'll pass if you don't mind .. 

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1 hour ago, Cryingdick said:

 

It actually isn't that much in those fields. Most the foreign IT guys in my husband's office were on around 500,000 a month. These aren't the kind of people that take lower rates because the cost of street food makes up for it. 

 

Now that we have that out of the way let's bring on the rest of the posts from the retired geezers on 40,000 a month pensions saying how they should have some easier visa. 

 

Also plenty of people on these salaries do some freelancing. They tend to be a bit more ambitious. 

 

 

i get paid 1200 Euro a day and yes i Freelance and not from the west.

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8 hours ago, Paul944 said:

For 500,000 a month I would consider moving to Thailand for a while. Any job opening for an IBM and RedHat middleware specialist?

Generally its easier to land a position like that by getting hired by a multinational company in the West and persuading them to transfer you over here.  Then you can expect to get your US salary plus living expenses, and sometimes additional perks like annual flights back to your home country and extra vacation time. When I was working as an expat the perks effectively doubled your salary if you counted the cash value of the condo, car, etc.  However in such cases getting a visa was seldom an issue so this new Smart visa wouldn't mean much.   MNCs have always been able to work the visa approval system well enough to be able to get visas an WPs for skilled expat employees.

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27 minutes ago, suzannegoh said:

Generally its easier to land a position like that by getting hired by a multinational company in the West and persuading them to transfer you over here.  Then you can expect to get your US salary plus living expenses, and sometimes additional perks like annual flights back to your home country and extra vacation time. When I was working as an expat the perks effectively doubled your salary if you counted the cash value of the condo, car, etc.  However in such cases getting a visa was seldom an issue so this new Smart visa wouldn't mean much.   MNCs have always been able to work the visa approval system well enough to be able to get visas an WPs for skilled expat employees.

in order to get the additional expat benefits the person would have to be needed here and therefore they would either be requested to go by their company or they would have been approached to go to another company.

very few companies will pay for additional costs because the person persuades them to send them to asia, they will however pay if they are needed here. 

a standard expat package should always include annual flights home for the immediate family (if they had one), private school fees (usually up to 2 kids) etc etc. a lot more than it would cost to have them in the west.

yes, easy for mnc's to get work permits but the smart visa has additional benefits and is also targeting small businesses, start ups and individuals 

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11 hours ago, fforest1 said:

200,000 baht a month or 6,300 dollars a month....A ok salary for the west....A huge salary for Thailand....

That's less than my (modest) UN pension, so can I get a "Samrt Visa"?

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31 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

No members from TVF will ever qualify for the smart visa so does that leave us with the dumb visa?

i know one member on here personally, he doesn't post much and i obviously won't mention his name but you'd be surprised

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11 hours ago, FarangDoingHisThing69 said:

If they want people to get this visa, I suggest they actually answer their phones and emails. I’ve been waiting for a reply for a while now, while meeting all requirements and beyond.


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And perhaps they answer the emails for those who live and work in neighbouring countries and who need to travel to Thailand over a land border and face problems with no slots available for at least a month on the new "automated" system to apply for multiple entry visas.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

To be eligible for a Smart Visa, foreigners also need to earn monthly salary of at least 200,000 baht.

 

Most, if not all the people who earn that type of income I have met in the USA and other countries would not entertain the thought of becoming an expat in Thailand. They would head directly to somewhere like Hong Kong or Singapore first, then buy a second property in Vietnam as an investment then visit Thailand 'once in a while'. Somehow the people who make these decisions forget that people remember the dirty laundry the decision makers hope people forget.

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If the person is really talented why they want to work for 200k in Thailand. They can get much higher pay in many other countries with the awesome international package. This was another trick stealing the foreigner ideas and later say we done with you here bye bye. Also later someone will miss using this smart visa and again they will change the policy.

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Dang, and I was hoping to steal a Thai job in the rice field, basket weaving or be a migrant construction employee.

 

But seriously, for many the money is not the issue, but the field in which they earn it.  It's a rather limited list.  Better to say what they're not allowed to do (nothing that threatens natively born peoples well being).

I for one don't really work anymore (and not in this country anyhow), but I would like to be allowed to help my S/O in her restaurant sometimes, maybe just changing a draught keg, cleaning the lines or fixing the POS system etc.

[EDIT] I just had a look at investment visa, wondering if that might be a way if you brought a significant chunk of cash into the nation, but again it assumes you're working for a company.  I'd just like peace of mind that I could help out a little here or there (not necessarily in a paid capacity), but on first glance even that only seems to only be 3 months.

Guess I'll just have to stick with the 5 year pay for nothing in particular visa and sit on my ass not vaping.

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