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On Thailand's Permanent Residence Visa (Green Card)

First of all, let me talk about my own situation. Before the outbreak, he had been engaged in tourism-related business in China and Thailand, and he had been doing cross-border e-commerce and service companies since the outbreak. First, I started preparing for a permanent residence visa a few years ago (paying about 30,000 baht a month, and paying more taxes can get extra points). Finally, I am very happy, and secondly, I hope to share valuable information.

In addition, I am dealing with internal relations, and my qualifications are all in line. Thai can be heard, spoken, read and written. Even so, the process is complicated, so I suggest you find a reliable intermediary to handle it (I recommend GoKoo Wukong here that they have a small program that can search directly, and the boss is more reliable). Immigration Bureau often has many intermediaries (market price is 500,000 baht+/installment payment). If you really want to handle it after understanding it, you can look for it. (Choose carefully)

Next, are you suitable for living in Thailand forever?

1, permanent residence is only a permanent residence visa, and a work permit is required for work/business. For enterprises with comparative advantages, the work permit can be renewed for two/five years at a time (I am renewing it for two years, but I only heard about it at present). Have a permanent residence sign &; It is said that China people with work permits can start loan business in banks, but they should consult the bank about loan conditions.

2. Thailand is a non-immigrant country, and the review of permanent residence and Thai nationality is relatively strict. Even if you are willing to pay a high price, you must be able to speak simple Thai and meet the qualifications. Go to official website to download the qualification, and I will sort out another issue later. )

The advantage of permanent residence (basically useless) has been spent in everyone's eyes. If you still want to do it, you can start preparing and accepting applications at the end of each year. (each nationality 100 places)

Finally, students/accompanying students /BOI/ supporting parents/supporting the elderly/elite visas (commonly known as special tourist visas, unable to work) There are many kinds of visas on the market, so it is most important to choose the one that suits you (you can find an intermediary to find out). There is really no need to blindly pursue a permanent residence visa. Permanent residence visa is true, but you still have to go to the immigration office to stamp it many times a year (no need to leave the country unplanned). However, once you have to go in and out frequently, if you accidentally forget to take it, your permanent residence will be cancelled, and you will have to repeat the process to apply again.

The above is my humble opinion, hoping to give useful information.