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https://www.boi.go.th/upload/content/LTR_JP.pdf
(in Japanese). Contact details of the One Stop Service Center for Visa and Work Permit (OSS) can be reached by telephone: +66 (0) 2209 1100 ext. 1109-1110 or by E-mail:
ltr@boi.go.th
.
Once the qualified applicants are notified of the result in applying for LTR Visa, please make an online reservation for visa appointment at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo at
https://www.thaiconsularservice.jp/tokyo-visa/
within 60 days of the issuance date of the endorsement ...
... technology specialists from various countries across Asia. Thailand has participated in the program since 1996 and, until now, there are more than 100 trainees from Thailand.
On this occasion, the Ambassador discussed with NuHREeC executives about the application of nuclear energy in various industries and further cooperation between Thailand and JAEA, especially on enhancing human resources to drive nuclear-related technological development in Thailand. In addition, the Ambassador and the delegation ...
... in the area. Totally 110 people received the services.
Meanwhile, on 22 June 2013, the Consular Office, together with the TNJ and Dek Thai Group in Tochigi, held a joint workshop for the Thais. It provided concise information on consular services application procedures, including Q&A session for specific questions. The activity was aimed at developing understanding on consular services and building volunteers’ capability so that they can better assist the Thais living in the area.
The workshop ...
... Toyota’s existing and emerging industry supply chains. He wishes to welcome more investment from Toyota in research and development, especially in environmentally friendly industries such as renewable energy and biofuels for vehicle use and industrial applications. The Ambassador also encouraged Toyota to support Thai suppliers in automotive industry during the transition from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles.
Ambassador and the delegation also visited the Toyota Commemorative Museum ...
On 28 March 2014, the Royal Thai Embassy and ASEAN-Japan Centre co-organized the Networking Meeting for Thailand. Over 120 representatives out of 400 applicants from public and private agencies attended the event, indicating high interest in Thailand among the Japanese.
During the seminar, Ambassador shared information about previous year’s Thailand and Japan in general. The relations of the two ...
... Governor Koike informed Ambassador Witchu about the fruitful outcomes of her discussion with H.E. Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok, on various cooperation areas, including disaster management in response to climate change and the application of innovations to promote more livable cities, while she looks forward to welcoming the visit of Bangkok Governor and high-level representatives from both government and private sectors of Thailand at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2025 during 8-10 May ...
... improve its image.
Today, Thailand performs rather well on the soft power scale, coming in at number 33 out of 100 nations surveyed by Global Soft Power Index 2021. But what is perhaps more remarkable is that this concept of soft power had much
earlier
applications in Thailand, and offers a very plausible response to the often posed question of why Thailand was able to remain the only country in Southeast Asia that was never colonized.
When Siam faced colonialist pressure that threatened its independence ...
... technology are set up within the buffer zones. These are called Gajanurak Operation Centres and can track and monitor elephant movements via automated cameras. When the surveillance system detects elephants, an alert signal will be sent via the Line chat application to local villagers and the volunteer team tasked with returning wild elephants to their natural habitat. The first Gajanurak Operation Centre was set up in Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park, Rayong province, with personal funds from the ...