Non B & Work Permit

For Thai businesses looking to hire foreigners. You can outsource your Non B visa & Work Permit process to Siam Visa Agency for peace of mind.

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The Non-Immigrant B Visa is required for foreigners who want to work, conduct business, or invest in Thailand. To legally work, you must also obtain a work permit after securing this visa.

Siam Visa Agency can help Thai companies navigate the requirements for this visa including foreign caps.

To learn more, download our Non-B & Work Permits Guide.

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Who is eligible to apply?

  • • You have a job offer from a Thai-registered company.

    • Your employer can provide the required documents.

    • The job does not fall under Thailand’s list of prohibited occupations for foreigners.

  • Whether starting or operating an existing business in Thailand.

    • You plan to set up or manage a business in Thailand.

    • You are an investor or entrepreneur in a legally registered Thai business.

  • • You have an offer from a recognized Thai school, college, or university.

    • You meet the qualifications required by the Thai Ministry of Education.

FAQ

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  • The work permit is seperate to the visa. You must apply for the work permit via the department of labour.

  • Yes, you must report your address to immigration every 90 days.

  • The process requires the employee be present during several stages. We recommend

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Non-B Visa & Work Permit Guide

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