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  2. Visa policy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    To legally work in Thailand, a foreigner must apply for a work permit. Work permit is a legal document that states a foreigner's position, current occupation, or job description and the Thai company he is working with. It also serves as a license to perform a job or an occupation allowed for foreigners inside Thailand.

  3. Thai labour law - Wikipedia

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    Legal services or engaging in legal work, except arbitration work. Work relating to defense of cases at arbitration level, provided the law governing the dispute under consideration by the arbitrators is not Thai law, or it is a case where there is no need to apply for the enforcement of such arbitration award in Thailand.

  4. Legal profession in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This can be viewed as a form of control over the legal profession, [50] suggesting the government's intention to preserve local dominance. However, Thailand's embrace of globalization has made transnational legal relations unavoidable. Thailand's rapid development caused a shortage of Thai lawyers possessing expertise in specialized areas of law.

  5. Police break up a network that illegally helped foreigners ...

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    Foreigners can operate a business in Thailand, but it must be a joint venture with a Thai partner except in specified cases, and they cannot own more than 49% to protect local competitiveness.

  6. Illegal immigration to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, it was confirmed by the Thai government that there are 1.8 million registered and legal foreign workers and illegal immigration is as much as 5 million in Thailand. These illegal migrants also include refugees and the percentage of the illegal migrant population is as respectively Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar/Burma, India ...

  7. List of non-governmental organizations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of charitable projects and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in Thailand or connected with Thailand. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( August 2008 )

  8. Visa requirements for Thai citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Thai passport. Visa requirements for Thai citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Thailand by the authorities of other states.. As of 2024, Thai citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 82 countries and territories, ranking the Thai passport 60th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  9. Ministry of Labour (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour (Abrv: MOL; Thai: กระทรวงแรงงาน, RTGS: Krasuang Raengngan), is a Thai government body responsible for the oversight of labour administration and protection, skill development, and the promotion of employment in Thailand. The ministry was founded in 1993 as the "Ministry of Labour and Social ...