Well,.... I don't know much about this at all. I'm a small business owner myself and I'm only familiar with the requirements for myself as company owner/director to stay within the law. I don't have foreigner's as staff (yet) But it's interesting to know. Being able to pass on correct info when asked (which happens a lot)
Understand. Interesting this is possible. Did not know this. I thought the route 3 month first and then 1 yr trough a consulate abroad was set in stone.... Thanks for the new lesson :-)
Tod Daniels Aha. I understand now,... Thanks. I think the numbers on the balance sheets and number of Thai citizens employed have something to do with that right?
Tod Daniels So those who have a 3 month Non-B and then acquire a 1yr WP during that time don't need to get out of the country for a 1yr Non-B but can get a 1 yr extension at the local Imm. Off.? Am I reading that right?
You don't even need to leave the airport at your destination.... can even stay trough transit. Scroll down there's an account somewhere of someone doing this in KL.
Of all documents the WP is the easiest. If you gonna work here yoy should get the hang of it ans save a lot of headache. From the secnd year onward you can get 2 years WP at 6000 thb. The lawyer thieves won't tell you that either.