Rights as What? Americans?

Illegal Immigration is becoming an issue in the US especially under the Trump Administration, specifically the question of whether those entering illegally should actually be accorded any rights.

Foreigners "Exceeding 150 Days or More Than Two Entries" Targeted in Thailand?

Thai Immigration is now placing more scrutiny on entry history in order to crackdown on those using visa-free entries in order to remain in Thailand long term.

US Tourist Visa Applications for "Third Country Nationals" in Thailand?

Processing a US Tourist Visa through the US Embassy is not longer an option for those who are not Thai nationals due to stricter measures set by the Trump Administration.

A Lot of Nonsense Online About Thai Tax?

Tax issues in Thailand are still being discussed by expats but even though a recent news article appeared to indicate a November 10 Decree regarding tax, upon checking, the system is still the same as it has been since 2024.

Foreigner "Accused of Illegally Operating a Bar Using Thai Nominee Shareholders"?

Thai Immigration Authorities are continuing the Crackdowns on foreigners staying and/or operating businesses illegally in Thailand whereby scrutiny is now being focused on corporate structures using nominee shareholders.

"Third Country Nationals" Seeking US K-1, K-3, CR-1, or IR-1 Visas?

Under the Trump Administration, processing visas for third country nationals is now almost impossible, but depending on the circumstances, an Immigrant Visa case may still be considered.

Thai "Retirement Visa Itself Is Straightforward"?

Retirement in Thailand can be fairly hassle free especially if one uses the standard O Retirement Visa which does not need insurance and only requires that one be over 50 and meet the financial requirements.

"Closing the Books" on a Thai Constitutional Amendment?

The Thai political situation in Thailand is going through some changes regarding Constitutional amendments whereby it seems as though the interim Government will carry on with the Charter debate as planned.

Thai SME Companies: a More Certain Path for Expats?

Even though Thai Immigration is cracking down on corporate setups, as long as businesses are set up correctly and the restricted occupations are avoided, it is still the best way to maintain proper status in Thailand.

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