Update on Thailand’s Long Term Resident Visa
On 2 June 20022, the Ministry of Interior – the ministry responsible for the implementation of immigration laws – published an announcement concerning regulations for long term resident visas (“LTR”) in the Royal Gazette (the “Announcement”). In summary, those regulations provide:
The following types of foreigners (non-Thais) are eligible for an LTR visa:
(a) Wealthy persons (see...
New Service Added: Work Permits and Visas
Through new additions, Analytics will now offer work permit and visa services to existing clients and parties that retain the firm for corporate formation work. Because the fees for these services will be heavily discounted (e.g., fees for work permits could be as low as several hundred dollars), these services will only be provided to parties that already engage or will engage the firm for...
Effective and Persuasive English Language Advocates for Disputes in Thailand
International arbitration is the best way to resolve cross border disputes. If the arbitration is conducted by a truly international arbitration institute, such as the Singapore International Arbitration Centre or the Thailand Arbitration Centre (THAC), the arbitration can be conducted in English, provided the arbitrator and counsel are capable of handling the proceedings in English. And this...