The 'sandbox' was a total joke😅 I went to Phuket because I didn't see my wife and kids for 22 months. Upon arrival at my hotel I asked the staff if they could do me a favour in buying me some groceries (as I technicly wasn't allowed to leave my room) Then they asked me if I was disabled, witch I'm not, gave me a motorbike and directions to the first 7/11😂😂😂 and told me that there were no restrictions to do what ever I want....😂😂😂
Absolutely concur. Look what's happening around the world where it's just a free for all. Would really like you to dive into the deep end on this specific issue and tackle the "Entertainment" side of working here in Thailand. Dj's, Musicians, photographers, dancers, videographers and so forth. What are the laws for this particular type of work? What are the requirements?
The Zoom to Thailand TH-cam channel is one of the biggest foreigner owned tourism businesses in Thailand. And the owner Richie Mac says immigration officials let him do anything he wants. So maybe foreigners should talk to him to find out how to operate a business in Thailand
Should maybe the ones that issue the foreign employee with work have anything at all to take responsibility? Example; Cant let everyone in to build and maintain infrastructure or jobs then complain when the jobs complete now too hum (America) nice info Thank-you
Thanks for your informative videos. Me and my wife are going to her property in Thailand this summer. I will travel with a tourist visa. can I help my wife and family with, for example, cutting grass and cleaning the garden, of course I don't get paid. Probably no one will care about this. I was just Curious about the law in this case. appreciate your videos Best regards Tomas
You are not working so there is no issue, as long as it is helping family for personal projects. You can't "volunteer" at a commercial company for free though. If your family has a business doing construction or garden maintenance or whatever, you can't help them out since that would be working, even if you are not being paid for it.
The 'sandbox' was a total joke😅 I went to Phuket because I didn't see my wife and kids for 22 months. Upon arrival at my hotel I asked the staff if they could do me a favour in buying me some groceries (as I technicly wasn't allowed to leave my room) Then they asked me if I was disabled, witch I'm not, gave me a motorbike and directions to the first 7/11😂😂😂 and told me that there were no restrictions to do what ever I want....😂😂😂
Absolutely concur. Look what's happening around the world where it's just a free for all. Would really like you to dive into the deep end on this specific issue and tackle the "Entertainment" side of working here in Thailand. Dj's, Musicians, photographers, dancers, videographers and so forth. What are the laws for this particular type of work? What are the requirements?
The Zoom to Thailand TH-cam channel is one of the biggest foreigner owned tourism businesses in Thailand. And the owner Richie Mac says immigration officials let him do anything he wants. So maybe foreigners should talk to him to find out how to operate a business in Thailand
Come to pratumnak pattaya and see many Russians working illegaly, but nothing done about it.
A barber in Kanchanaburi gave me a better fade then back home.
Should maybe the ones that issue the foreign employee with work have anything at all to take responsibility? Example; Cant let everyone in to build and maintain infrastructure or jobs then complain when the jobs complete now too hum (America) nice info Thank-you
Thanks for your informative videos.
Me and my wife are going to her property in Thailand this summer.
I will travel with a tourist visa. can I help my wife and family with, for example, cutting grass and cleaning the garden, of course I don't get paid. Probably no one will care about this.
I was just Curious about the law in this case.
appreciate your videos
Best regards Tomas
You are not working so there is no issue, as long as it is helping family for personal projects.
You can't "volunteer" at a commercial company for free though. If your family has a business doing construction or garden maintenance or whatever, you can't help them out since that would be working, even if you are not being paid for it.
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