The Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) has been called to investigate South Korean internet celebrity Ji Gamin over allegations of potential violations of Thai immigration and employment laws. The investigation stems from questions about Ji’s visa status, work permit, and tax compliance during her activities in Thailand.


Allegations Against Ji Gamin

Entry with an Incorrect Visa

The complaint, filed by Songchai Niamhom, head of the Prachapak Phithak Sathaban group, highlights concerns that Ji may have entered Thailand using an inappropriate type of passport. This could indicate an attempt to avoid obtaining a Non-Immigrant “B” visa, required for individuals intending to work in the country.

Work Permit Irregularities

There are allegations that Ji may have performed professional activities in Thailand without a valid or up-to-date work permit. If proven, these actions could violate Thai labor laws, raising concerns about her professional legitimacy in the country.

Tax Compliance Issues

Further scrutiny is requested regarding whether Ji adhered to Thai tax regulations. This includes declarations of any income earned during her stay. Non-compliance could have serious repercussions for Ji and her collaborators or employers.


Broader Implications for Foreign Influencers

Thailand’s Growing Popularity Among Foreign Creators

Thailand has become a favored destination for foreign influencers and celebrities aiming to expand their audience in Southeast Asia. However, this trend has increased the need for stricter enforcement of immigration and employment laws to ensure fairness in the job market.

“In recent years, we have seen an increase in foreign nationals working in Thailand, particularly in the entertainment and social media sectors. We must uphold our laws to maintain fairness and legality,” said Songchai.


Next Steps in the Investigation

ECD’s Role in the Inquiry

The ECD’s investigation will likely include:

  • Verifying Ji’s visa type and validity.
  • Examining her work permit status.
  • Reviewing any tax records or income declarations made during her stay.

Potential Consequences

If violations are uncovered, Ji could face penalties ranging from fines and deportation to legal actions against collaborators or employers who facilitated any unauthorized activities.


Ji Gamin’s Silence

As of now, Ji Gamin has not addressed the allegations publicly. Her social media platforms, boasting a significant following, remain active but avoid mentioning the ongoing investigation.


Upholding Thai Immigration and Employment Laws

This case underscores the importance of compliance with Thai immigration, labor, and tax laws for foreign nationals. The outcome of Ji’s case could set a precedent for how Thailand addresses similar situations involving influencers and digital creators.

 

Ref – Thaiger

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