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An everything else question: When a foreigner applies for work in Thailand is it necessary, or perhaps preferable, to have qualifications and other documents (in English) translated into Thai and legalized? TIA
My work visa expires on the 18th and I won’t renew.
I know, formally, there is a process to cancel the Visa. If I don’t do this process, will it cancel automatically on the 18th?
I plan to fly out that day anyway.
If I do the process, will they add any grace period to leave the country?
Going to immigration on 18, I would probably want to leave on 19.
The companies docs are never up to date and I’m worried about hassle and bribes (that would need to come from me) so would like to skip this process if possible.
I understand making it hard to get a visa but making it hard to cancel is asinine
I'm asking this question in reverse this is about Thais getting work visa's to go to Australia , I own a company and employ many foreigners in Australia on WHV but my partner is thai and I would really like to get her brother to Australia to work for me, even if it is only a short period, I've asked Australian solicitors and they tell me Australia has no agreement with thailand so the old 457 doesn't apply and never met a thai on a WHV am I missing an obvious solution to this issue ??
My Thai work visa is ending on the 5th of Nov, what's the best/ cheapest country do a visa run in one day and come back on a tourist visa (from/to Thailand)?
Been offered a position with a company who will supply my work visa. For my own benefit, was wondering what the process is. Can anyone explain what’s needed and approx time scales? TIA.