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hi - I am curious as to which documents Thai banks now want from foreigners. I have not yet myself received such a mail. Anyone care to tell me the headlines of those documents? Thank you
ps comments closed - I got my answer 😊 Thank you very much Mr. von Holdt 👍
Is it possible to register true money for 711 as a foreigner? I did this before a few years ago but they cancelled it after my visa expired. Is this still possible?
I am looking into investing a few million Baht. Aside from real estate investment, what are other options in Thailand. Can someone recommend worthwhile investment schemes in banks or other reputable, safe institutions in Bangkok? I am looking at investment periods of 1 year or more. The investment should be on the safe side with less risks involved.
In case a foreigner would like to open a new bank account, the banks ask for lease agreement, Passport, VISA type & electricity/ water bill and other documents
So, as per the latest regulations which back helps to open new back account with the least number of paperwork?
I've once heard that there is a law that says that foreigners working for a Thai company have to be paid not less than 45k baht. Is that actually true and is that law enforced in any way? Not saying that i would work for any less than that, just like to know. TIA
While this doesn't apply to me at the present time (as I already own 2 vehicles, a car and a motorcycle), and don't intend on selling or purchasing any vehicles anytime soon, but can anyone shed some light on this topic?
Some kind of "permit" is required for foreigners purchasing vehicles in Thailand? That concerns me, but perhaps it's being overhyped when in fact it may be nothing at all.
In the comments section of the video, one guy seems to confirm it only applies in Chumphon province and it's a simple 5 Baht document from the Land Transport Department.
Just wondering if anyone has purchased a vehicle recently and had to produce anything beyond the usual passport + residence permit (from immigration or your embassy) OR yellow book OR work permit + fill in the forms provided by the seller or showroom?