I figured since many posters and lurkers here travel, live, work or are considering relocating to Thailand it would be beneficial to create a thread about the upcoming changes in Thailand’s visa laws.
Some background
The Military recently threw out the democratically elected government and has since been running the country as they please. Some of these changes are good like crackdowns on mafia run operations or requiring taxis to have meters in tourist areas like Phuket.
But as of August 12th 2014 the use of back to back tourist visas will no longer be permitted.
This means the days of living longterm in Thailand on Tourist visas will be over in less than a month.
After the visa changes happen if you arrive into Thailand by air you get a 30 day free permission to stay in the country (15 days free by land)you can then go to a nearby Thai embassy in a neighboring country for a 60 day visa which is extendable for another 30 days after those 60 days have expired.
But after that you need to have another type visa be it education, work, retirement etc and can no longer plan on getting continuous tourist visas to extend your time in the land of smiles.
Speaking as an English teacher here we are already having a coworker quit because of this new visa change. Those interested in teaching here should be aware that obtaining a work permit is not easy since you need to be both qualified (have a BA) and the school you work for needs to get you all of the necessary paperwork. This should be relatively simple to get done at government schools but much less likely at private language schools. Unfortunately in Thailand schools are very lax on this or outright incompetent so it is easy to find yourself working for a school that delays or doesn’t follow through with getting you a work permit in a timely matter. If they fail to do so you would be shit out of luck and have to leave Thailand as you would no longer be able to get another tourist visa to keep working since that option is no longer available.
This means there will likely be a large outflow of teachers here who lack a bachelor’s degree and work on tourist visas so in theory these new laws could make it easier for qualified teachers to find work.
As for those who make a living working online and are location independent living in Thailand I suspect their only option will be to arrange education visas to extend their time here as obtaining work permits in Thailand is difficult to get.
Ultimately it’s unclear what kind of impact this will have on the expat population in Thailand in the short term or how long these changes will last. To date the military has not given any indication of when they will relinquish power and allow for elections so it’s unclear what the future holds for Thailand and how long these visa changes will be in effect.
Some background
The Military recently threw out the democratically elected government and has since been running the country as they please. Some of these changes are good like crackdowns on mafia run operations or requiring taxis to have meters in tourist areas like Phuket.
But as of August 12th 2014 the use of back to back tourist visas will no longer be permitted.
This means the days of living longterm in Thailand on Tourist visas will be over in less than a month.
After the visa changes happen if you arrive into Thailand by air you get a 30 day free permission to stay in the country (15 days free by land)you can then go to a nearby Thai embassy in a neighboring country for a 60 day visa which is extendable for another 30 days after those 60 days have expired.
But after that you need to have another type visa be it education, work, retirement etc and can no longer plan on getting continuous tourist visas to extend your time in the land of smiles.
Speaking as an English teacher here we are already having a coworker quit because of this new visa change. Those interested in teaching here should be aware that obtaining a work permit is not easy since you need to be both qualified (have a BA) and the school you work for needs to get you all of the necessary paperwork. This should be relatively simple to get done at government schools but much less likely at private language schools. Unfortunately in Thailand schools are very lax on this or outright incompetent so it is easy to find yourself working for a school that delays or doesn’t follow through with getting you a work permit in a timely matter. If they fail to do so you would be shit out of luck and have to leave Thailand as you would no longer be able to get another tourist visa to keep working since that option is no longer available.
This means there will likely be a large outflow of teachers here who lack a bachelor’s degree and work on tourist visas so in theory these new laws could make it easier for qualified teachers to find work.
As for those who make a living working online and are location independent living in Thailand I suspect their only option will be to arrange education visas to extend their time here as obtaining work permits in Thailand is difficult to get.
Ultimately it’s unclear what kind of impact this will have on the expat population in Thailand in the short term or how long these changes will last. To date the military has not given any indication of when they will relinquish power and allow for elections so it’s unclear what the future holds for Thailand and how long these visa changes will be in effect.
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