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Do you really want to invest in Thailand after reading this?

This is a really sad but true story that is in some ways connected to my friend destiny in Pattaya. But this story has a twist. His employees/partners are cheating on him with the help of the immigration officer in Phuket. This was the main reason why I left Phuket a few years ago that you are so easy to target in a small town. You have a much bigger chance to get your voice heard in Bangkok if you are mistreated by the Police and others.

Read and learn from the story it might be you next time and please don’t give me the it never happened to me talk.

German to be deported over no work permit

PHUKET CITY: German architect Frank Witzel is awaiting deportation following his arrest on June 22 by Immigration officials. He had been arrested in February as well, for working without a work permit while on a building site in Patong, and for performing work prohibited to foreigners.

Witzel had pleaded guilty to the charges in court in February. He was fined 1,000 baht and handed a one-month jail sentence, which was suspended for two years.

Witzel explained to the Gazette that the events that led to his deportation began with his company, Modern Architecture & Design, and its Patong View Talay project on a Patong hillside.

The project, built on land that Witzel owned on the hill opposite the Esso gas station on Phra Barami Rd, consists of 14 apartments priced from 4.2 million to 18.6 million baht.

Witzel, 52, had designed the project, but when it came time to renew his work permit at the beginning of this year, he ran into problems. He first tried to go to the Phuket Provincial Labor Office to renew the permit, he said, but it was closed due to a holiday.

He said that when he returned, he was told that the work permit had expired on the holiday that the office was closed, and that he would have to apply for a new permit.

He relayed the information to his staff, who failed to submit the application, he said.

On February 3, he was asked to go to the construction site by his development partner to answer questions about where pipes should be laid. At first Witzel declined since he had no work permit, he said. But his partner assured him it would be a fast job, so he drove out to the site.

Once there, he pointed out where the pipes should be laid, but suddenly found himself confronted by Immigration officers who had driven out to the site to do a “spot inspection”. Unable to produce his work permit, Witzel was taken to the Immigration Office in Phuket City and charged with working without a permit.

He was also charged with performing work prohibited to foreigners – specifically, working as an engineer and architect.

Witzel faced a penalty of a 2,000-baht fine and two months in jail, but when he pleaded guilty his penalty was reduced to 1,000 baht and one month in jail.

Since he had no criminal record his month in jail was suspended for two years, so he paid the fine and was released. He thought that would be the end of it, but he was unclear about other implications in the court’s decision, he said.

It developed that he still had to deal with Immigration regulations which state that any foreigner convicted of a crime is subject to deportation. According to the Immigration Act, B.E. 2522, Section 12, any foreigner who violates Ministerial regulations can be prevented from re-entering the Kingdom after being deported.

Witzel said he was never made aware of those regulations and was surprised when he was arrested again on June 22, thrown in the Immigration detention facility, and told that he would have to remain outside the country for at least two years.

His lawyers – he has gone through three so far – have been in negotiations with Immigration officials to try to reduce his time out of the country, and Witzel has been told that he may be barred from entering Thailand ever again if the Immigration officials in Bangkok so rule.

In the meantime, Witzel, who had a heart attack and bypass operation in Germany last year, was transferred out of the Immigration jail, after spending six days there, then into Mission Hospital, and finally released on bond. He now awaits deportation.

Witzel’s German business partner has bought out most of his interest in the Patong project and his architecture firm. Witzel told the Gazette he stands to lose a large investment if he is forced to stay out of Thailand.

Harder to get retirement visa in Thailand

Sometimes you like to know if the Immigration and the Tourism Ministry are talking with each other if they even speak the same language.

According to TAT they want people that are retired to come and stay in Thailand. But the Thai Immigration department does not longer want you to have a younger wife or husband if you still are in the legal limit off 55 years. You can not give her visa as before she has to ask for one herself and if she is does not have a work the only thing she can do is go out and come back.

Same with Children they can not longer go under your wife but need a separate visa. So hopefully they will get an Education Visa from the Immigration but nothing is for sure anymore.

Ah and yes if you are asking for a retirement visa you now need to provide a map to your house.

Visa fee for Thailand going up

The dollar is so low now compared to the Thai money and the immigration office in Thailand is doing something about it. From July 2007 the price for this visas will go up

1.NON-IMMIGRANT VISA
US $60.00 for single entry]
US $150.00 for multiple entries
US $150.00 (APEC Multiple Entries)
US $300.00 (Three-year Non-Immigrant “B” for Business and Work)

2. TOURIST VISA
US $30.00 per entry

3. TRANSIT VISA
US $25.00 per entry

There is also a rumor going on that they are going to be even stricter with the VISA after this but you never know. Nothing is for sure now when the military is in Power they have no clue what so ever what they actually doing or what is the best thing for Thailand or not. Thailand is now in some kind of vacuum with all people waiting for the election only 6 month from now.

Thailand is punish themselves with new visa rules

The visa regulation is getting stricter. Thailand is really showing that they do not want people staying here without doing nothing. Off course this will hit them for sure they rid off all the riff raff but in the same time people that want to live here will think twice before they settle down in Thailand. If you buy an apartment you want to stay in that apartment without thinking of the visa regulations all the time. You can not get a retire visa before +55 but there is plenty of younger people that have retirement from their countries. Many soldieries have pension from the time they leave the army. Thailand will not loose anything taking this people in since they have a letter of guarantee from the Government in there own countries. In the long run Thailand will just punish themselves out when people look for alternative places like Cambodia, China, Vietnam and Laos.