Oprettet af anti d. 10-08-2015 12:28
#1
How necessary is it to carry your passports? And what penalty would you face if you do not comply?
Redigeret af ADM d. 22-12-2016 10:37
Oprettet af Je suis Charlie d. 10-08-2015 16:22
#4
slår du teksten til i videoen kan du se at de skriver
Failure to do so will result in a fine of up to 1,000 Baht
Oprettet af kro90 d. 10-08-2015 17:13
#5
Je suis Charlie skrev:
slår du teksten til i videoen kan du se at de skriver Failure to do so will result in a fine of up to 1,000 Baht
Prøv lige at slå under tekster til igen. Beløbet er op til US $ 1.000
Oprettet af yindee d. 11-08-2015 02:35
#6
Gert skrev:
Siger han 2000 eller 200000 til sidst i indlæget
det er svært at forstå hvad han siger, jeg er næsten sikker på at han siger 1000 baht i bøde, det passer godt til loven omkring emnet, loven siger nemlig 1000 baht i bøde for den forseelse
Oprettet af M55 d. 11-08-2015 06:44
#7
yindee skrev:
Gert skrev:
Siger han 2000 eller 200000 til sidst i indlæget
det er svært at forstå hvad han siger, jeg er næsten sikker på at han siger 1000 baht i bøde, det passer godt til loven omkring emnet, loven siger nemlig 1000 baht i bøde for den forseelse
Yindee du har ret :TUP
Once you receive your Thai Work Permit, you must follow these regulations:
You must carry your work permit or keep it in the office during working hours to show to government officers any time. A fine of not more than 1,000 baht will be paid by those who violate this.
You must only perform the work according to the occupation stated in your work permit. You should apply for the revisions should you change occupation or office address. If you violate this rule you can be imprisoned for not more than a month or fined not more than 2,000 baht or both.
You must apply for an extension before the expiration date if you intend to continue working in Thailand. Should you fail to do this, you can be imprisoned not more than 3 months or fined not more than 5,000 baht or both.
If your work permit is damaged or lost, you must apply for its replacement within 15 days from the date he/she knows about the damage or disappearance of the work permit. If you fail to do so, you will be fined not more than 500 baht.
You need to inform the Employment Service office to update your personal information should you change any of it as stated in your Work Permit.
In case of resignation, you must return your work permit within 7 days from the date of your resignation. If you are found violating this, you will be fined not more than 1000 baht.
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http://www.thaiem...basics.php