Notary Public in Thailand
In countries following the Roman Law tradition, a Notary Public is an official licensed to authenticate signatures and documents and witness affidavits or statements of persons under oath. In Thailand, the Lawyers Council has provided lawyers with this role as Notarial Services Attorneys. Many international business transactions require documents to be authenticated or legalized. At […]
Power of Attorney in Thailand
Navigating legal matters in Thailand requires a thorough comprehension of the country’s laws and regulations. One aspect that can be especially complicated is Power of Attorney. A PoA allows a person to take control of various matters on your behalf. However, there are specific requirements for each type of transaction and entity. What is a […]
Thai Permanent Residency Visa
The Thai Permanent Residency Visa allows foreign nationals to live in Thailand indefinitely, without needing to renew visas annually. It is ideal for those seeking long-term residency but is not easily obtained due to the stringent requirements and limited annual quotas. It also opens up avenues for Thai citizenship after a period of time. 1. […]
Business Partnerships in Thailand
Business Partnerships in Thailand. A business partnership is one of the common ways to establish a business in Thailand, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or foreign investors looking for local collaboration. The Thai legal system offers different types of partnerships, each with its own structure, liability, and tax implications. Forming a business partnership […]
90-Day Reporting
Thailand’s Immigration Bureau imposes a 90-day reporting requirement on all non-immigrant visa holders. This means that every 90 days, foreigners must report their presence in the country to maintain legal status. While it may seem like a simple process, misunderstandings can lead to penalties. Understanding the 90-Day Reporting Requirement The 90-day reporting rule is designed […]