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Can I Work on a Multi-Entry NON-O Visa and One-Year Extension for Being Married to a Thai?

Apr 15, 2020
6 years ago
Peter *********
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Hi all, I am on a 1 year multi-entry NON-O based on being married to a Thai.

On the 1 year extension can I still work? (and for that point if I get the 60day family extension is it also the same?)

regards and thanks
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The user inquires about the ability to work while on a one-year multi-entry NON-O visa based on marriage to a Thai citizen, and whether the same applies to a 60-day family extension. According to a community response, it is possible to work under this visa type, but a work permit is required.
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Benjamin ******
You can work on either a multiple entry Non-O visa based on being married to a Thai national, or a 1 year extension of stay based on being married to a Thai wife. However, you will need a work permit.
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Peter *********
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or the bank method? (400k for 2 months)
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Peter *********
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yes - got me work permit - my 90 day is up on the 15th May, so preparing my options
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