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STEP 3: The Tax ID Card |
Once your work permit has been arranged, the next step is for your company to apply for a Thai taxpayer identification card. This ID card has a tax ID number which will be needed to be listed often in the future on documents. |
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STEP 4: Getting a Re-entry Permit |
Visa vs. a Re-entry Permits |
A lot of people misunderstand the difference between a visa and a re-entry permit much to there own disadvantage. Here is the key point: your visa is the controlling document. Everything is dependent on the dates there. Your reentry permit or work permit is only good till the date stamped in your passport to leave the country. Any reentry permit you get will expire when your visa expires. If you depart the country without a re-entry permit, your visa is invalidated as will be your work permit. This is a key distinction so after going through the process of getting a longer term visa and a work permit; please ensure you have a re-entry permit before departing the country. Also, for your initial trips after getting the visa and work permit, you may have someone knowledgeable look over your documents prior to leaving on the trip. |
How to get a reentry permit |
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When you present the above, you will receive a receipt and be told to return in the afternoon (or the next day if you submit it late) to pick up your passport. If this is inconvenient, you can send someone else to pick it up. All that is required to pickup the re-entry permit is the receipt. You can send someone else to pick it up and all they need is the receipt. |
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STEP 5: Renewing your visa and work permit |
Your work permit expires when your visa does. Therefore you will have to renew your visa before you can renew your work permit. This can either be done in-country or in some cases you must leave the country. If you cannot get your visa extended in country, you will have to get a new non-immigrant visa from a Thai consulate abroad as explained above. If you have an unexpired multiple-entry visa, all you have to do is go over the border and then return. If required to go overseas, you will need to provide the consulate copies of your work permit and a new visa recommendation letter from your company on company letterhead. Some consulates have required the actual work permit (not a copy) be presented to them. Again, this is why it is good to check with the Foreign Ministry and with others with recent experience with the Consulate you will be utilizing to get updated information. Again, all of this must be done before your work permit expires. |
Helping Your Chances |
The more complete and official-looking documents you submit (i.e. Thai tax returns, Thai taxpayer identification card, etc.), generally the better. Usually you are wise to carry them with you in case you need them. However, only show them if asked or if it seems that your request will be refused. Once you return with your new visa, your work permit can be extended. |
Making Things Easier for All |
A few suggestions about surviving the process: |
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Various notes |
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