Working In ThailandTipps and Infos for Newbe Expats about how to live and survive in Thailand |
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Since there are many different people coming to Thailand, there are many different solutions about working in Thailand. Thailand has some very tight regulations for foreigners working in their country. This regulations were made to protect the Thais themselves and the local employment market against foreign workers. For example, there is a huge list of work that is not allowed to be done by a foreigner and also, every foreigner needs a work permit to work in Thailand. Now if you come to Thailand while you are still young and/or running
on a low budget you might really have to work to cover your cost of
living. But forget about about working for a Thai company as
a mechanic in a repair shop or as an ordinary employee in an office,
factory or so. This sort of work in reserved for Thais, they work for
little money you would not even wake up for in the morning. But how about if you come to Thailand as a retiree or with your pockets full of money? Well, than you really have to think about if you want to "buy more work" for the money you already have. Of course it is an adventure and a challenge to start a business in Thailand but there are certainly more people going home with nothing, than foreigners who get rich in Thailand. It may look easy when you get there and you'll see business opportunities where ever you go and look, but keep in mind, that authorities have set up a lot of barriers for foreigners to run a business, especially a small one. So before starting a business and spending too much money in Thailand, think about if the money you have, is maybe enough to spend the rest of your life in Thailand without working...
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