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Busted! Immigration goes after "begpackers" for working without a permit


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46 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

So does this mean that we as foreigners who sell anything, even like a bike or car or jacket or computer monitor are breaking the immigration law of working with out a permit and taking a job from a Thai? This country is beginning to smell and we are all going to have to redefine the thin line of what not to cross.

That's exactly correct. Don't sell anything, you need to get a Thai to do it for you.

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46 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Selling an individual item online wouldn't constitute "working'.  Setting up and running an online shop might do.

I've seen people sell more than "an individual item" on that Desperating Seeking BKK FB group.

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Great! Just another area that has grown rapidly in the last years that needs cleaning up. It´s right. Coming here and working to earn your possibility to stay is illegal without a work permit. Just rack´em up and deport them.

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4 minutes ago, Yinn said:

No.

 

Sorry Yinn. Technically you are making money when you sell something here and that can be classified as work no matter how much you want  to say no. And really, you actually don't see the odd things we as foreigners are put through by the people in charge. It is all their game and how they interpret their rules their way.  

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3 minutes ago, Yinn said:

Not need to be sorry holycow. (You from India?)

 

i think you talk about sell your old thing. Like a car, bike etc. is not a “business”. 

 

This is people trying to make profit from a “business”.

 

maybe I wrong? Can you show me a link of a foreigner sell his condo, car or bike which make immigrant police arrest them. 

Many foreigner sell car, bike etc. Everyday. No problem I think.

You are correct.

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24 minutes ago, Yinn said:

Not need to be sorry holycow. (You from India?)

 

i think you talk about sell your old thing. Like a car, bike etc. is not a “business”. 

 

This is people trying to make profit from a “business”.

 

maybe I wrong? Can you show me a link of a foreigner sell his condo, car or bike which make immigrant police arrest them. 

Many foreigner sell car, bike etc. Everyday. No problem I think.

 

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The news follows the arrests of a German man and a Swiss man who were caught building their own boats on their own properties in Chalong late yesterday afternoon.

 

 

Immigration guys are nuts, just accept it yinn - but courts usually rule in foreigners favor in these cases.

 

It's always no problem until they want it to be a problem, in generall you are not allowed to sell a renovated condo for a profit, you have to use bs thai agents. glad my gf can act as a bs thai agent .... 

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I support this enforcement action.  I believe in the “Broken Windows, Cigarette Butts and people sleeping on sidewalks” type of enforcement action.  A small problem can morph very quickly into a large and unmanageable problem.  Also, some in these “begpacker” countries might get the bright idea “hey if these people can go to Thailand with little money and beg then so can i”. 

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2 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

I have a full grip. But how about if I paint my house? Tend to my farm? Put new shingles on my roof? Have a yard sale? It is highly unlikely and will never happen I would think, but in this whacky place it could happen. 

If you do it with a profit motive - and who doesn't - then that could be construed into work prolly...

 

Like putting a new roof on your house to be able to get a better sales price... i think that might be over the imaginery thai line of work. Rule #1 is they always make <deleted> up here, so it's better for you to enslave and exploit a bunch of poor myanmar workers to get that done. If in thailand, do like the thais -.-

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11 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

I have a full grip. But how about if I paint my house? Tend to my farm? Put new shingles on my roof? Have a yard sale? It is highly unlikely and will never happen I would think, but in this whacky place it could happen. 

Nothing much will happen. I have almost buildt all our house from the ground fully in the open. No problem whatsoever. After that I have been chnging all electric in my wife parents house in her home village togheter with 2 Thai guy to help me.

 

Just a lot of scare and overrated BS talk.

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52 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Really?? So, you live here and belive that you will be accused for working if you sell your car???? Hillarious!

Stop with the nonsense! You will not be accused for working if you cut your own grass or if you clean your car or anything else that has to do with normal things in life. Get a grip on reality.

Always said after 15 years here CNX Immigration is a disgrace and pathetic. Here is the proof.

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4 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Nothing much will happen. I have almost buildt all our house from the ground fully in the open. No problem whatsoever. After that I have been chnging all electric in my wife parents house in her home village togheter with 2 Thai guy to help me.

 

Just a lot of scare and overrated BS talk.

I do work openly as well an did all that for my mother in law years ago at her guest house. But it just takes one person who doesn't like you and the Thai will stick together. No scare mongering what so ever. I pretty much do what I want to a point.

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