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2 Wp And Director Needing A Wp?

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I'm currently in the process of setting up a company. I'm still however employed by another company and will continue to be employed by them even after I start my own company.

The structure of the new company is that I will be the Director. I will not actually be working in that company but will b signing the odd cheque for expenses related to the company. The new company will employ 1-2 Thai staff and they will be directed by me.

My question is; will I need a WP just for being the Director of that company?

if I need a WP for the new company, can I still keep my existing WP i.e. can I have 2 WP's?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

You are supposed to add your company to your current work permit. WPs are place specific and not a general permit for working anywhere.

...My question is; will I need a WP just for being the Director of that company? ...

Yes, because you will be signing documents for the company whilst you are in Thailand, as you said.

...if I need a WP for the new company, can I still keep my existing WP i.e. can I have 2 WP's? ...

Your second employer has to be added to your existing work permit book, as mentioned by oldtimer. You need your first employer’s consent for this.

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

What if your 2 jobs are in different provinces, say, Bangkok and Cha-am?

Can you add the second job to your original booklet (if first permit is in Bangkok)?

:)

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