Pink ID Card in Thailand 💖 The Thai Pink ID Card in Thailand: A Key Document for Long-Term Foreign Residents The Pink ID Card in Thailand (officially, บัตรประจำตัวคนซึ่งไม่มีสัญชาติไทย, or “Identification Card for Persons without Thai Nationality”) is a practical and valuable identification document issued by the Ministry of Interior. It provides long-term foreign residents and...Read More
Usufruct Agreements in Thailand 🌿 Secure Property Rights with Usufruct Agreements in Thailand For Expats and Foreign Nationals seeking a reliable, long-term legal right to inhabit and benefit from property owned by a Thai spouse, partner, or friend, Usufruct Agreements in Thailand offers a highly effective and robust solution. Governed by the Thai Civil and...Read More
Thai Last Will 📝 Protect Your Legacy: Essential Last Will in Thailand for Expats and Foreign Nationals For Expats and Foreign Nationals residing or owning assets in Thailand, drafting a valid Thai Last Will is the most critical document for safeguarding your estate, securing your partner’s future, and ensuring your assets are distributed exactly according...Read More
Superficies is a real right known in most of civil law countries (like in France, Switzerland,Thailand, etc). Even if foreigners are normally not allowed to own land, they can be granted Superficies under Thai Law. In Thai, it is called “สิทธิเหนือพื้นดิน” (See Tee Nuea Tee Din) The Thai Commercial and Civil code mentions: “Section 1410. The owner of...Read More
Learn how to register a lease agreement in Thailand. Anglo Siam Legal can draft a 30 years lease agreement with options to renew (also called “rental contract”) to protect a real estate property in Thailand. Remember that Thai law authorises foreigners to lease a property in Thailand. Other ways to protect you include giving rights...Read More
Every foreigner working in Thailand, having a salary or not, should possess a valid work permit. There are few exceptions to this rule but they are rare. If you are a resident of another nation and want to relocate to Thailand for the purpose of work, then first you have to get the work permit...Read More
Thai Limited Company Registration In Thailand In 2026 Thai Limited Company Registration In Thailand 2026: Overview of Updated DBD Compliance and Regulatory Guidelines. Relevant Laws and Regulations Civil and Commercial Code Foreign Business Act B.E. 2542 (1999) Revenue Code B.E. 2562 (2019) Three-Month Financial Scrutiny (DBD Order No. 2/2568) The “Thai First” Loophole Prevention (DBD...Read More
Should you wish to begin the modification of a Thai limited company, you must address the “DBD” which is the Department of Business Development. There is an office of the DBD in each province of Thailand. Anglo Siam Legal can easily help you to change the name of a company, the director, the shareholders, the objective,...Read More
Digital Nomads in Thailand: Out of the Box and Across the Globe Working in the Age of Information First Written in 2016 and updated in 2024. With the ever-increasing capabilities of technology, more and more people are finding new and exciting ways to make a living outside their nations of birth. By making use of...Read More
We provide accounting services to companies and private individuals located in Nakhon Ratchasima Pattaya or Chonburi provinces. We normally ask for a flat fee for a one-year accounting service, which will include all the necessary paperwork. For a simple and small company, fees should be around 25,000 baht per year, including the annual Closing Statement...Read More
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