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@MKrispin

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German expat in Thailand

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German

Lives in Ban Chang, Rayong

Speaks German, English. Must learn now Thai

Registration: 09 August 2015

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last year
MKrispin

Workpermit in own restaurant of my Thai wife by MKrispin

Hi,I am married with a Thai and want to start working in her own restaurant.Do I need to fulfill the strong rules about minimum 4 Thai Employee/Farang, Min income of 40.000THB/Month etc?It is a small restaurant only and I want to add European ...

MKrispin

OK, Thank You All Guys for your replay.I read out that it is possible to work legal as Chef if the Restautant is a dedicated European Food Restaurant.The next question is, does we must employee additional Thais? We could handle the specific offer ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
last year
MKrispin

Workpermit in own restaurant of my Thai wife by MKrispin

Hi,I am married with a Thai and want to start working in her own restaurant.Do I need to fulfill the strong rules about minimum 4 Thai Employee/Farang, Min income of 40.000THB/Month etc?It is a small restaurant only and I want to add European ...

MKrispin

I think it might help to have a brief description about the difference of that European-Style restaurant with minimum 3 course menu, dining at chef's house in a nice and secret environ etc. for only one or two table against the standard approach of ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
last year
MKrispin

Workpermit in own restaurant of my Thai wife by MKrispin

Hi,I am married with a Thai and want to start working in her own restaurant.Do I need to fulfill the strong rules about minimum 4 Thai Employee/Farang, Min income of 40.000THB/Month etc?It is a small restaurant only and I want to add European ...

MKrispin

@Leeds forever! So, I will go ahead to the town house and ask for the conditions for my work permit.I just wanted to know if it is anyway possible or not.Thank You and Best Regards,Michael Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
last year
MKrispin

Workpermit in own restaurant of my Thai wife by MKrispin

Hi,I am married with a Thai and want to start working in her own restaurant.Do I need to fulfill the strong rules about minimum 4 Thai Employee/Farang, Min income of 40.000THB/Month etc?It is a small restaurant only and I want to add European ...

MKrispin

@Leeds forever! I would like to cook. It shall not be a Thai-Restaurant but European food.A kind of Chef-table at our home, but with a legal business on her name. Read More

MKrispin created a thread
last year

Workpermit in own restaurant of my Thai wife

Hi,I am married with a Thai and want to start working in her own restaurant.Do I need to fulfill the strong rules about minimum 4 Thai Employee/Farang, Min income of 40.000THB/Month etc?It is a small restaurant only and I want to add European ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Expat interest in politics in Thailand by Bhavna

Hello everyone, As an expat, your day-to-day life in Thailand is impacted by decision-making at the political level in your host country as well as in your country of origin. We would like to know how involved you think expats should be in the ...

MKrispin

I can vote for my home countrys German general election and EU. Even if I live in Thailand, I still be impacted by my pension with my origin country. So, I want also decide about the social pakts and for what else in the world my Government spend ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Best cities for retirement in Thailand by Bhavna

Hello everyone, An increasing amount of people want to spend their retirement abroad. Would you consider giving a few tips to those looking into Thailand for their retirement? What are the most attractive cities for retirees in ...

MKrispin

Hi, There is no best town. I stay somewhere in the field between Pattaya and Rayong. Half hour from each. My area has only farmland around, cooler than cities and slightly better air. Both Cities also ok to stay in, better around, where in Rayong ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Mistakes expats make in Thailand by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Did you make any mistakes when you first moved to Thailand? What were they? How did you address your mistakes? Did you learn anything from them? With hindsight, what would you do differently? Are there any tips you could ...

MKrispin

Seems you have luck with your immigration. Myself and two friends have the same problem . Without some extra fee it is not a just few minutes job and with old fomulars even not. My friend is married and bring every year the same papers , as from ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Mistakes expats make in Thailand by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Did you make any mistakes when you first moved to Thailand? What were they? How did you address your mistakes? Did you learn anything from them? With hindsight, what would you do differently? Are there any tips you could ...

MKrispin

Hi All, after being together more than 13 years with a wonderful wife, both age 57, and even good situated family, I realised another bigger problem after we moved now to Thailand last year which I haven't seen once I decide to live later in ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
8 years ago
RobertOne

Advice Needed: Single Dad moving to Thailand by RobertOne

Hello everyone, I am a dad with full custody who will have the freedom to move to Thailand for 6 to 12 months while financial and other matters are sorted out by the lawyers back home. This will be happening around October '16. I admit, this ...

MKrispin

Hi, the thread is already 1/2 year old, so don't know Robert already come to Thailand or not. Would be nice to hear which way you used. It look for your long time staying that you may think to work here. Be careful, things become much more ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Dealing with homesickness in Thailand by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Being an expat in Thailand can turn out to be a wonderful human, social or professional adventure... with potential moments of nostalgia and homesickness along the way. What are your personal tips to prevent ...

MKrispin

Hi, This question is very simple to answer. I escaped from Germany because of the political status=chaos and since I emmigrate, things became more worse with the EU and 'refugees'. I need to read only the newspapers and I'm cured ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Keeping up with the news in Thailand by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Living in Thailand provides countless occasions to browse local newspapers, listen to local radio stations or watch local TV shows. As everywhere else in the world, local media play a key role in informing the public. What are ...

MKrispin

I read from time to time Bangkok Post and a German Newsletter Wochenblitz.com witth news around Thailand. Regulary I read my German News from online Newspaper and watch German TV via Globaltv.to Best Regards, Michael Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
8 years ago
freyavalerie

Looking for a room to rent in Johor Bahru by freyavalerie

Hi my name is valerie. Any body who knows or has a room for rent in Johor. Please PM me. Thank u!!

MKrispin

Hi, Your thread is some month older but why you don't try on such website like propertyguru or iproperty. They offer living places for rent and buy. Could find here a 3 bed room house with big garden (about 120sqm) for 2300RM Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
8 years ago
Christine

In retrospect, would you move again to Malaysia? by Christine

Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in Malaysia, would you heartily say "let’s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do certain ...

MKrispin

Definitely a Yes. I can compare also living in Thailand, because my spouse is Thai. In Malaysia, I could do everything regarding Immigration, Bank, Police etc by my own in English, without any translator etc. In Thailand you need always a translator ... Read More

MKrispin replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Things to do in Johor Baharu during the weekends by Christine

Hi, What do you usually do on your weekends in Johor Baharu? Are there any places to visit, any activities, any events or festivals regularly organized you would like to recommend? What are your top tips for the weekend in Johor Baharu? ...

MKrispin

Hi, there are meanwhile a lot of places where you can go to a pub etc. Even more and more western "style" restaurants open more and more (Singaporean influence) I recommend to start at the Bierhaus in Sentosa. They have the best Mojito I ... Read More