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Under Thai Law BE2522 foreigners are prohibited to engage in any of the following. It should be noted that the law does NOT define work as doing something in return for financial reward.
Manual work.
Work in agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry or fishing excluding specialized work in each particular branch or farm supervision.
Bricklaying, carpentry or other construction works.
Woodcarving.
Driving a mechanically propelled carrier or driving a non-mechanically propelled vehicle, excluding international aircraft piloting.
Shop attending.
Auction
Supervising, auditing or giving services in accounting excluding internal auditing on occasions.
Cutting or polishing jewellery.
Haircutting, hairdressing or beauty treatment.
Cloth weaving by hand.
Weaving of mats or making products from reeds, rattan, hemp, straw or bamboo.
Making of Sa paper by hand.
Lacquerware making.
Making of Thai musical instruments.
Nielloware making.
Making of products from gold, silver or gold-copper alloy.
Bronzeware making.
Making of Thai dolls.
Making of mattresses or quilt blankets.
Alms bowl casting.
Making of silk products by hand.
Casting of Buddha images.
Knife making.
Making of paper or cloth umbrellas.
Shoemaking.
Hat making.
Brokerage or agency excluding brokerage or agency in international trade business.
Engineering work in a civil engineering branch concerning designing and calculation, organization, research, planning, testing, construction supervision or advising excluding specialized work.
Architectural work concerning designing, drawing of plans, estimating, construction directing or advising.
Garment making.
Pottery or ceramic ware making.
Cigarette making by hand.
Guide or conducting sightseeing tours.
Street vending.
Typesetting of Thai characters by hand.
Drawing and twisting silk thread by hand.
Office or secretarial work.
Legal or lawsuit services.
Source: Alien Occupational Control Division, Department of Employment Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare.