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Starting a Company in Thailand as a Foreigner

Can a Foreigner Open a Business in Thailand? Yes! Thailand encourages foreign investment, and Koh Samui is a great place to start your business — especially in tourism, hospitality, or services. But to operate legally, you must follow Thai laws. Steps to Open a Business in Thailand Choose a business type (limited company is most common) Register the company with the DBD (Department of Business Development) Set up a Thai bank account Apply for a tax ID and VAT (if required) Apply for a Work Permit and Non-B Visa Why Work with a Legal Advisor? There are specific foreigner-to-Thai shareholding rules, capital requirements, and visa/work permit regulations that must be met. Let Us Help You Start Your Business From company registration to tax filing and visa support, AMI is your one-stop solution in Koh Samui. Schedule your free consultation today .

Can Foreigners Buy Property in Thailand?

Can Foreigners Own Property in Thailand? It’s one of the most common questions we get. The answer is: yes, but with limitations . Foreigners can’t own land directly in Thailand, but there are legal ways to invest in condos, lease land, or start a Thai company for property purposes. Property Options for Foreigners Condominiums: Foreigners can own up to 49% of the total unit area in a condo building. This is the easiest option for foreign property ownership. Leasehold Land: You can lease land for 30 years (renewable). Many foreigners build homes on leased land. Thai Limited Company: A company can own land. Foreigners may use this structure with legal safeguards. Important Legal Considerations Always perform a Title Deed Check Ensure zoning and building laws are met Use a trusted Thai lawyer to handle contracts Need Help Buying Property in Thailand? AMI Tax & Visa Solutions can guide you legally and safely. From title checks to contracts and lease agr...

How to Get a Long-Term Visa in Thailand (2025 Guide)

Planning to Live in Thailand Long-Term? Thailand is a dream destination for many — beautiful beaches, rich culture, and a welcoming lifestyle. If you're planning to stay longer than a tourist visa allows, you’ll need to apply for a long-term visa. At AMI Tax & Visa Solutions in Koh Samui, we help individuals, couples, and retirees get the correct visa easily. Types of Long-Term Visas in Thailand (2025) Retirement Visa (Non-Immigrant O or OA): For those aged 50 or over with sufficient income or savings. Marriage Visa: If you’re married to a Thai citizen, you may qualify for a one-year renewable marriage visa. Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa: Designed for wealthy global citizens, remote workers, retirees, and highly skilled professionals. Business Visa (Non-B): For foreign investors or those planning to work legally in Thailand. What You’ll Need Each visa type has different requirements. Common documents include: Valid passport Proof of income or fund...