Thai Laws and Regulations
Foreigners in Thailand derive their legal rights
primarily from the domestic laws of Thailand. In general,
foreigners enjoy the same basic rights as Thai nationals.
Restrictions on foreign ownership in commercial banks, insurance
companies, commercial fishing, aviation businesses, commercial
transportation, commodity export, mining and other enterprises
exist under various laws. In addition, Thai participation
will frequently be required in those activities seeking permission
from the BOI (The Board Of Investment).
The Foreign Business Act of 1999
serves to define an "alien"
and identifies the scope of foreign participation in business
in Thailand.
The following are a list of related articles
on Foreign Business Act
and other Thai laws and regulations. Please select the subject
which are of your interest. We hope that these information
will give you guidelines on some of the important issues to
help you and/or your family in living or working in Thailand
successfully.
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Foreign Business Act
Businesses Subject to Regulations
Work
Permit
Visa
& Immigration Laws
Exchange
Control
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