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Thinking of working in Thailand? Here are the 39 things that you can't do!


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On 7/15/2017 at 10:59 AM, rooster59 said:

2. Farming including looking after livestock, forestry and fisheries (exception: farm manager).

This is tosh. My missus was in Buriram today taking a 'gang supervisor' to be instructed in how to keep his 'gang' legal. Their work permits already obtained.

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I have an excavator, tractor and work on my wifes farm with no permit. Apparently im allowed says immigration. Im allowed to do what i want because its family but can not go get employed doing such. If anyone has an actual situation proving oherwise id love to hear it. Been paranoid for years after reading crazy stories here but went and spoke to immigraion and they dont care and said i wont have problems.

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49 minutes ago, bsdthai said:

I have an excavator, tractor and work on my wifes farm with no permit. Apparently im allowed says immigration. Im allowed to do what i want because its family but can not go get employed doing such. If anyone has an actual situation proving oherwise id love to hear it. Been paranoid for years after reading crazy stories here but went and spoke to immigraion and they dont care and said i wont have problems.

That's good to know. Thanks.

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item # 39 why are there foreign lawyers in Thailand??

According to a source from a YouTube video they can work here if their expertise is required (may it be the language or special knowledge about their country and / or the specific laws).
However they are not allowed to sign any documents or represent at court. That has to be a Thai lawyer.
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