Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: keith on March 26, 2014, 12:40:03 AM
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Hi all
We are still in the uk but will be retiring to the lam ,so just getting up to speed
Has thing changed regarding working laws for non Thai husbands, or are we still excluded from earning a living?
I am an electrician / builder,, retired a little bit
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You are in an excluded trade. Whether you have a problem or not depends on whether you have a jealous neighbour/competition. The village headman came round last week and jokingly asked when I was going to finish the extension I had started in September.
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Welcome Keith,
What a great name,
regards, Keith
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Hi Keith and welcome to BE welcome1
No, you are NOT excluded from earning a living here in Thailand.
Its just the type of work that you do must fall within the guidelines.
Have a look here ..... http://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand/working-thailand.php
If you have a couple of hours free also do a Google search of "Working in Thailand"
With the exception of some very limited part time work, you would probably NOT get a work permit if you are on a Retirement extension (once you settle here)
Best of luck.
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Manual work;
Work in agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry or fishery excluding specialized work in each particular branch or farm of supervision:
bricklaying, carpentry or other construction work;
wood carving;
driving mechanically-propelled carried or driving non-mechanically-propelled vehicle, excluding international aircraft piloting;
shop attendance;
auction;
supervising, auditing or giving services in accountancy excluding internal auditing on occasions;
cutting of polishing jewellry;
haircutting, hairdressing or beauty treatment;
cloth weaving by hand;
Near the top of the list is construction work, which is the branch he wants to work in.
weaving of mats or making products from reeds, rattan, hemp, straw or bamboo pellicle;
making of Sa paper by hand;
lacquerware making;
making of Thai musical instruments;
nielloware making;
making of products from gold, silver or gold-copper alloy;
bronzeware making;
making of Thai dolls;
making of mattress of quilt blanket;
alms bowls casting;
making of silk products by hand;
casting of Buddha images;
knife making;
making of paper of cloth umbrella;
shoemaking;
hat-making;
brokerage or agency excluding brokerage of agency in international trade business;
engineering work in civil engineering branch concerning designing and calculation, organization, research, planning, testing, construction supervision or advising excluding specialized work;
architectural work concerning designing, drawing of plan, estimation, construction directing or advising;
garments making;
pottery or ceramic ware making;
cigarette making by hand;
guide or conducting sightseeing tours;
street vending;
type-setting of Thai characters by hand;
drawing and twisting silk-thread by hand
office or secretarial work;
legal or lawsuit services.
in principal, if you are taking work away from a Thai, you can't work. Keith sounds like he isn't looking for a job any way, so setting up a business legally would be difficult.
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sorry about screwing up with the posting before.
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Thanks for the input,
Was just checking if things have moved on , if I need to earn some pin money.
I don’t understand haw the Thaïs get away with it, considering all the free trade world agreements they enjoy with out restrictions.
I keep telling people back home that think there will be a trade revolution with china ,,to forget it ,,Asians don’t play by our rules.