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Any Thailand Interim Managers here? Are you willing to introduce me and able to share some market in

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Just moved to Bangkok and expect soon to get a permanent work permit

I have over 20 years experience in executive interim management in The Netherlands and West European countries and in principle I would like to continue this type of business in Bangkok - Thailand (and other SE- Asia countries)

Who will be able to guide me, tell me the ins and outs of the business consultancy / interim management services here in Thailand?

Looking forward to meet some new business contacts.

Thx.
Harry

If you have a work permit, you will have a company you work for, and the location where you work is mentioned in the WP. Hence, you cannot do interim management for another company.

Also, there is no such thing as a permanent WP in Thailand.

I can guide you a lot more, but not for free.

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For this I already organised myself in both a
- represetative office (that can not send invoices to Thai firms), and a

- Thai Ltd (to work directly for thai companies)

But I also guess that foreign / non Thai firms are more willing to provide an expat contract.

Ok, so legally you are all set. What you need are contacts, i.e. efficient networking.

Send me PM, and I'll introduce you to BNI.

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