by Key Visa | Mar 27, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Below is a small reminder of the true law in Thailand, foreigners who are owners of a business be it they have legal Thai company limited papers or the rental agreement is in their name for the establishment, if you are receiving profits from the business this can be...
by Key Visa | Mar 27, 2014 | Living in Australia
Having your Thai partner leave her home country to settle into a new life in Australia is always a challenge, especially if she’s not familiar with the language. However, if you plan your relocation carefully, arrange the paperwork, sort out all details and take...
by Key Visa | Mar 27, 2014 | UK Visas
Changes to British passport services in Thailand Page history:Published 26 March 2014 Sectors:World location:Thailand World agency:British Embassy Bangkok World priorities:Supporting British nationals in Thailand From 26 March 2014, British nationals should submit...
by Key Visa | Mar 26, 2014 | Online Reporting
As we are all aware if you live in Thailand on most long stay visas e.g. retirement visa, if you reside in the Kingdom for 90 days or more you must report to the Immigration Bureau every 90 days to give an address confirmation so make sure you take accommodation...
by Key Visa | Mar 26, 2014 | UK Visas
The procedure for applying for a British passport for your Thai child or classed as their first passport is still becoming majorly difficult with many applicants being turned away from the Embassy due to lack of documents or wrong documents and you must remember that...