Articles, tagged with "kingdom of thailand", page 1
04th August 2011
If you had to choose all the things, good and bad, that Thailand is famous for, one should, but wouldn’t stand out as an obvious winner. In competition with the finest Asian cuisine (Thai food), pristine beaches on idyllic islands such as Koh Samui and Ph...
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Author:
markacesmith
27th July 2011
The forthcoming posting is meant to be read as a brief synopsis of issues associated with Thai visas, work permits, and lawful permanent residence.
Each year, many people travel to the Kingdom of Thailand either for business or recreation. As a destina...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
26th July 2011
The proceeding piece was written to be read by individuals who are interested in ascertaining information regarding Thai real estate issues. It ought to be noted that this piece should be viewed as a mere synopsis of such issues. Therefore readers are enc...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
02nd June 2011
This piece is intended for readers who may be interested in ascertaining information pertaining to real estate acquisition in the Southeast Asian nation of Thailand.
Thailand is increasingly becoming a destination of choice amongst international retire...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
09th May 2011
FORBODING EVENTS – SOUTHEAST ASIA
Several weeks ago the long standing head of the Army in the Kingdom of Thailand was pictured reviewing the troops for his final time in the Thai media. This heralded change of command of the army was listed as ...
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Author:
EMERALD GREEN ENTERPRISES
12th April 2011
General
With a coastline spanning 3,219 km, the Kingdom of Thailand (formerly known as Siam) geographically lies in South East Asia and shares borders with Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. It encompasses a land area of approximately 515,000 sq km ro...
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Author:
RSM Thailand
04th April 2011
The following was written for those who are conducting research into Thai visa options and how the Thai visa process works as of February 2011.
There are a multitude of Thai visa categories, but this brief article will only discuss those categories whi...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
31st March 2011
Thailand’s foreign ownership restrictions
Thailand’s Foreign Business Act (FBA) restricts non-Thai ownership of most types of business activities in Thailand to a maximum of 49%.
The maximum foreign ownership limit of 49% is applied to a huge array...
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Author:
RSM Thailand
29th March 2011
The following posting is designed for those who are initially researching the various incorporation options available pursuant to relevant Thai corporate law.
Each year, many foreign nationals travel to Thailand. In some cases, such travelers opt to re...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
17th March 2011
The issue of Thai Permanent Residence is a significant one for foreign nationals in the Kingdom of Thailand. This article will briefly discuss the issues surrounding Thai permanent residence.
Each year, the Kingdom of Thailand allows applications for ...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
11th March 2011
The forthcoming piece was created in an attempt to provide information to readers interested in seeking insight on Thai work permits for foreign nationals in Thailand.
Each year, the Kingdom of Thailand attracts many visitors from around the world. So...
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Author:
US Visa Lawyer
10th March 2011
As executor, the lawyer will locate the property of the decedent and notify the appropriate people to dispense of the assets. These persons are known as the beneficiaries. They will also ensure that any debts are paid off and that the expenses accrued in ...
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Author:
Shaun Acosta
10th March 2011
When traveling inside a foreign country, be it by land or air, a single is often required to secure a visa first. Securing a visa has become the most crucial issue, if the not the most fundamental requirement, that one ought to know prior to traveling to ...
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Author:
Dan Hammond
07th March 2011
As executor, the lawyer will locate the property of the decedent and notify the appropriate people to dispense of the assets. These persons are known as the beneficiaries. They will also ensure that any debts are paid off and that the expenses accrued in ...
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Author:
Shaun Acosta
04th March 2011
Not choosing a person that is familiar with this type of law can cause many problems. First, a will may not be deemed valid and conflicts of interest between heirs may not be adequately resolved. Also, the costs can be very high if the administration of t...
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Author:
Shaun Acosta