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Formalities
Non professional journey
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You need to have a passport which is valid for 6 months after your return date.
You need a visa if you intend to stay more than 15 days, you can get this at the Embassy.
A visa will enable you to stay up to 2 months in the country.
It only takes 2 or 3 days to get this visa from the Embassy in Paris.
When you apply for it you will need two identity photos, your passport and your return airticket or a travel certificate made by the travel agency.


Going for professional reasons:
To work in Thailand you need a work permit.
It is the employer who deals with these formalities.
A work permit is nominative, both for the person and the company, and differs depending on the job.
Thai companies can only employ foreign personnel if their Thai effective is 7 times superior.
Also the number of work permits a company can have depends on the size of the company's capital, a company with a capital of 50 million bahts has a right to 50 work permits.

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