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Wp Using 1 Foreign Employee Per 1 Thai Employee

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Regarding the WP guideline for the 10 specific business that can have 1 Foreign Employee (WP) for each full-time Thai Employee (as previously referred to and listed in the Forum).

Is there any explanatory or detailed info available regarding Nos. 3, 6 & 8 on the list?

Specifically,

3. Transnational Company (Branch Office) - Can this be a Thai registered company or would it have to be an Alien Business (with an Alien Business License)?

6. Affiliate / Subsidiary - Same question as above.

8. Juristic Person that is operating its business by using the specific proficiency or masterfulness - What exactly would this entail?

Thanks for any insights to the actual intended meaning of these.

Transnational Company (Branch Office)Can this be a Thai registered company or ld it have to be an Alien Business (with an Alien Business License)?)

Alien Branch with Alien Business License

Affiliate / Subsidiary

Alien Affilate with Alien Business License

Juristic Person that is operating its business by using the specific proficiency or masterfulness - What exactly would this entail?

Example would be a Engineer employed to work on the engines of the Subway trains.

www.lawyer.th.com

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OK that makes sense. Thanks for quick reply, Sunbelt.

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