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This has been known for a long time.

 

However, despite this list on many construction sites in Bangkok one sees all the foreigners performing building work such as those listed in the protected jobs.

 

Amazing that they have not upgraded it to include jobs foreigners cannot perform work/manage and supervise in the hotel industry, restaurant, food and beverage and it sectors.

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19 minutes ago, userabcd said:

However, despite this list on many construction sites in Bangkok one sees all the foreigners performing building work such as those listed in the protected jobs.

See:

1 hour ago, Emment said:

The said work which is forbidden to aliens shall not apply to aliens who have entered into Thailand under an agreement on hire of labour concluded between the Government of Thailand and other nations

 

 

11 minutes ago, 86Tiger said:

Of course good for me since I am Electrical PE........

Would probably fall under point 3.

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3 hours ago, Emment said:

1.- Labour work except labour work in fishing boats under the next category below. The said work which is forbidden to aliens shall not apply to aliens who have entered into Thailand under an agreement on hire of labour concluded between the Government of Thailand and other nations, and also aliens whose status has been prescribed as legal immigrant and who possess a residence certificate under the law governing immigration.

Do I read this correctly? None of the restrictions apply to PR holders? Didn't know that... Now it's not like I fancy brick laying or weaving Thai silk or anything, just interesting clause I didn't know about.

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3 hours ago, userabcd said:

This has been known for a long time.

 

However, despite this list on many construction sites in Bangkok one sees all the foreigners performing building work such as those listed in the protected jobs.

 

Amazing that they have not upgraded it to include jobs foreigners cannot perform work/manage and supervise in the hotel industry, restaurant, food and beverage and it sectors.

You can however get visas to teach various types of construction which cover you to handle tools in your capacity to teach a particular trade 

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18 hours ago, 86Tiger said:

It has always puzzled me they ban foreign Civil Professional Engineers and Architects but not other disciplines of professional services. 

 

Of course good for me since I am Electrical PE........

The reason (excuse) that I have heard is that they are difficult to track and prosecute when something goes wrong. 

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19 hours ago, 86Tiger said:

It has always puzzled me they ban foreign Civil Professional Engineers and Architects but not other disciplines of professional services.

You will note that the relevant section (No.27) also bans construction supervision, excluding work requiring specialised techniques.  The supervisor of the pile driving rig on the Lam Takhong section of the new M6 motorway was a Scotsman.  In this day and age, I wouldn't have thought pile driving was particulary specialised plus there are many pile driving companies in Thailand.  I suppose they can bend the rules when it suits them.

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21 hours ago, Emment said:

26.- Brokerage or agency except in international trading.

Seems to me some of these are left to interpretation. What type of brokerage? What type of Agency? I know foreigners work for Real Estate Agencies and Business Brokerages. This labor law doesn't stop foreigners from owning but what about managing. Seems to me considering this just say you can't get a work permit for these jobs that would include managing? I know a lot of foreigners may not be doing the job but they are managing. 

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As I understand it, not long ago they changed the rules so that a foreigner can work on his own property ??  Therefore must assume one can do the plumbing / bricklaying / other work on ones own property ( House ) with out any problem ??

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My Thai Mrs owns/runs a shop. I go there and assist, sometimes serving customers as far as able (can't speak Thai). I am on retirement extensions which prohibit work. Front shop work is on this prohibited list. However, I am advised that you are allowed to assist your spouse in their business. Which of these 'regulations' takes precedence in this case?  

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22 minutes ago, The Fugitive said:

My Thai Mrs owns/runs a shop. I go there and assist, sometimes serving customers as far as able (can't speak Thai). I am on retirement extensions which prohibit work. Front shop work is on this prohibited list. However, I am advised that you are allowed to assist your spouse in their business. Which of these 'regulations' takes precedence in this case?  

Who advised that one could assist ones spouse in their business, labour dept?

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On 12/30/2020 at 1:34 PM, Emment said:

2.- Agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry or fishery, except work requiring specialized knowledge, farm supervision

Harvest time here in Issan. They asked if I'd like a go at it. I said nah I'm good. I then proceeded to engage in farm supervision. Father in law still proudly chucks those bales at age 70.

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23 hours ago, 86Tiger said:

It has always puzzled me they ban foreign Civil Professional Engineers and Architects but not other disciplines of professional services. 

 

Of course good for me since I am Electrical PE........

Probably because Civil and Architectural work is kind of local, basic and the skill transfer is easy.

 

For electro mechanical, industrial work it's more varied and specialised and depends a lot on foreign equipment and innovation and expertise.

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