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THAILAND - New Requirements For Companies Extending Non-Immigrant Business/Employment Visas For Foreign Nationals
By Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP.

11/01/2006

The National Police Bureau of Thailand, which oversees the Thai Immigration Bureau, has announced additional documentary requirements and criteria for employers that wish to extend Non-Immigrant Business/Employment Visas on behalf of their foreign national employees. The new requirements went into effect on October 1, 2006. Moving forward, the foreign national employee's monthly salary must comply with new income requirements that are based on his or her nationality (please refer to chart below). Sponsoring companies are required to show that the total shareholders' equity in the company is at least Baht 1 million (US$ 27,300) for the preceding fiscal year. The sponsoring company must also demonstrate that the company has sufficient income to support the salaries and benefits of all foreign national employees. Finally, the ratio of foreign national employees to permanent Thai employees must be at least 1:4 except for the following businesses, which must maintain a 1:1 ratio of foreign national to Thai workers: 1) representative offices; 2) regional offices; and 3) branch offices. These businesses will not be required to meet any of the new aforementioned financial requirements except for the minimum salary requirement.

The following documents must now be submitted to the National Police Bureau as part of the Non-Immigrant Business/Employment Visa extension application:

1. Balance sheets certified by the company's Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for the previous fiscal year showing that the total shareholders' equity in the company was at least Baht 1 million for the previous fiscal year.

2. Profit and Loss Statement, certified by the company's CPA for the previous fiscal year, proving that the company's total income from the previous fiscal year exceeded the amount that had been budgeted for expenses payable to all foreign nationals employed by the company (including the applicant) for salary and other benefits in the upcoming fiscal year.

3. Copies of the monthly social security contributions for the most recent month for every employee of the company, including both Thai employees and foreign national employees.

4. A list of the monthly salaries from the most recent month for each foreign national employee.

5. Evidence showing the ongoing necessity to employ a foreign national for each position for which a foreign national is employed by the company.

In preparing this article, Fragomen has worked closely with the firm of Dej-Udom and Associates (Bangkok)
. The content herein is provided for informational purposes only.
 

Nationality Minimum Salary Requirement
1) European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, USA
50,000 Baht/Month
2) South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong
45,000 Baht/Month
3) Asian and South American countries, Eastern European countries, Mexico, Turkey, Russia, South Africa
35,000 Baht/Month
4) African countries, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam
25,000 Baht/Month

Source: http://pubweb.fdbl.com/news1.nsf/c8abb103352ef95a86256e3100809438/7fc38eecacc7de1a852572200053a931?OpenDocument



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