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January 8th, 2017, 13:29
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Re: Working visas in Thailand for the "elderly" -- Any information or advice?
I agree it's best to take advice given by a Thai Embassy/Consulate with a large pinch of salt. I doubt if many officers will have been asked about work visas for over 70s and I certainly got conflicting advice at a far younger age about Retirement visas from the Hong Kong Consulate. By far the best route is to find a good Immigration law firm in Thailand and if necessary have them contact the University on your behalf. As I said earlier, I reckon a visa for freelance work at various universities will be extremely difficult. But don't take my word for it!
I do a small amount of work in Thailand without a work visa but I have a company based in Hong Kong. So all contracts are made with the Hong Kong company and all invoiced remittances are made to the business account in Hong Kong - not to me personally.
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werner (January 13th, 2017)
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