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PERMANENT RESIDENCY (PR) is reserved for the so called "heavily desirable" foreigners. So unless you bring something impressive to the country and qualify according to the checklist from immigration, there is no chance. I doubt that an income of 30,000 or even 80,000 will suffice. You need to be sponsored/recommended by the company you are working for and they will (also) need to provide lost of documents.

It's a lengthy process and reserved for a few privileged (in the eyes of Thai)...

Good luck!

I think you need to change the company you keep. The PRs I know are just regular people.

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Hey Travel Dude

Curiousity killed the cat!

What are the contents of the checklist supplied by Immigration outlining the "heavily desirable" characteristics of successful applicants for PR?

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if you have a permanent residence you still need a work permit if you want to work.100% confirmed.you must renew it every year.i know because i have done it for the past 40 years.

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