At present, both the public and private sectors in Thailand are focusing on the development of the circular economy. The government plays an important role in formulating policies and measures supporting the country’s circular economy.
Foreigners wishing to enter Thailand must apply for a visa from the embassy or consulate general of Thailand located in the country of their residence or from the Thai embassy assigned to oversee the country in which they reside.
Under the Condominium Act 1979, which concerns freehold ownership, foreigners are permitted to own 49% of the total number of units in a building registered as a condominium.
Buying real estate in Thailand for foreigners is not difficult but it is a good idea to first understand the legal limitations on land ownership by foreigners in Thailand.
Foreigners who have entered Thailand but wish to change their visa to work in Thailand must submit an application to change their existing visa to a Non-Immigrant Visa “B,”
An “official visa” is issued for diplomatic or official passport holders or UN Laissez-Passer holders visiting Thailand for official government duties.