Pas trop d'info, surtout que je ne vois pas trop bien de quel genre de bar tu parles... mais un conseil si tu as peur de perdre 20 000 euros n'y va pas...
je parle d'un bar type patong un bar ou l'on consomme de l'alcool ou ya des jolies filles qui danse c dans se genre de bar qu'on peut faire du "chiffrre" pour vivre confortablement sur place
ps: je cherche pas a gerer a "putes " sa m'interrese pas jsuis pas macro ...
connaissant bien l'asie on rencontre tout sorte de personne surtout en thailand et pas que des fino ....
je veut ouvrir un bar avec un ami pour m'installer un bout de temps ou pour la vie ....j'aime l'ambience de l'asie sa tranquilite gens en general les plages ....
je pose c questions parce qu' une affaire c serieux faut pas se faire plumer je veux rien acheter si c pour que sa coule dans les 6 mois ou qui m'arrive des bricoles ... les lois son complexe en thai surtout sur la propriete et le commerce pour un etranger
je recherche des conseils qui pourrait m'aider dans les demarches et répondre a mes questions
MERCI DE ME RENSEIGNER JE VEUT OUVRIR AVEC UN AMI UN BAR A PHUKET JE VOUDRAIS SAVOIR SI VOUS AVEZ DES INFO
SUR L'ACCES A LA PROPRIETE( facile ou pas ) DU BAR LES MODALITES LES RISQUES
ENVIRON COMBIEN SA COUTE ? (info entre 10 000 ET 20 000€)EST CE VRAI ?
SI CELA PERMET DE VIVRE CONFORTABLEMENT
SI IL FAUT PAYER LA MAFIA OU LES MILITAIRES (c'est plus subtil lol)
Ca faisait pas loin de 15 jours, qu'on avait pas croisé "le bar en Thailande" : LE GRAND CLASSIQUE, légendairement SANS INTERET mais au combien drôle.
Je réponds plus aux naîfs (les pires c'est la tranche 20/30 ans 🤪) et encore moins quand ils n'ont aucun moyen.
Au fait : un bar sans filles : c'est un nouveau concept ??
"Dans vos phrases, n'utilisez qu'un sujet, un verbe, un complément d"objet direct ; Quand vous aurez besoin d'un adjectif, venez me trouver." (Georges Clemenceau)
En payant vos impôts, vous "pairez les militaires" ...
NB:La légion étrangère, çà nexiste pas ici et il n'y a pas d'armée d'occupation (comme en Irak, Afghanistan etc ...)
Si vous avez compris tout ce que je viens de vous dire, c'est que j'ai dû faire une erreur quelque part. - Alan Greenspan
Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme - Rabelais
Salut,
juste pour renseignement avec un investissement de 10 000 - 20 000 euros a deux, je ne vois pas comment vous pouurrez obtenir un visa de travail pour 2 personnes. L'investissement minimum pour chaque visa de travail pour etranger c'est 2 millions de baths. soit pour deux 4 millions de baths.
J'espere que j'ai pu aider.
Sarinya de My Thai Language School.
J'habite la thailande depuis 3 ans et, le genre de ta demande fais vraiment PITIE....... Reste en France, tu feras des economies et surtout,
avec tes envies de bar, beurk!!!!!!.....!!!!!. Si je peux t'aider financierement pour que tu reste en France, je le ferai volontier.
Au plaisir de ne pas te connaitre...
Un ami qui te veux du bien si tu reste en France....
Salut,
juste pour renseignement avec un investissement de 10 000 - 20 000 euros a deux, je ne vois pas comment vous pouurrez obtenir un visa de travail pour 2 personnes. L'investissement minimum pour chaque visa de travail pour etranger c'est 2 millions de baths. soit pour deux 4 millions de baths.
J'espere que j'ai pu aider.
Sarinya de My Thai Language School.
sarinya cherie...c'est work permit, pas visa de travail... bizz
Si tu veux des renseignements sur ton projet, tu vas a Pattaya et tu te renseigne. la, c'est le best de l'horreur.(ton projet)
c'est vrai certaines personnes reviennent de Thailande avec des souvenirs extra et d'autres, avec du cul plein la tete!!!
Je te signale que ce forum, c'est pour des gens qui souhaites visiter et connaitre la culture du pays ( entre culture et c... les trois premieres lettres sont les memes!!!!)
Ton projet n'interesse que toi ou les touristes ou le cerveau se trouve dans le slip!!!!
Si tu veux des renseignements sur ton projet, tu vas a Pattaya et tu te renseigne. la, c'est le best de l'horreur.(ton projet)
c'est vrai certaines personnes reviennent de Thailande avec des souvenirs extra et d'autres, avec du cul plein la tete!!!
Je te signale que ce forum, c'est pour des gens qui souhaites visiter et connaitre la culture du pays ( entre culture et c... les trois premieres lettres sont les memes!!!!)
Ton projet n'interesse que toi ou les touristes ou le cerveau se trouve dans le slip!!!!
Et, , , , , , stop, ça m'enerve
Eric, meme si la question initiale est navrante, ta réponse est du meme tonneau ! On peut aimer les femmes (ou les filles, comme ton serviteur 😇) et bien les considérer sans pour autant aller à Pattaya !! Quant au c..l je préfère ceux qui y pensent trop que pas assez... Moi la vertu, j'y crois pas plus que ça...
"Dans vos phrases, n'utilisez qu'un sujet, un verbe, un complément d"objet direct ; Quand vous aurez besoin d'un adjectif, venez me trouver." (Georges Clemenceau)
Dur dur le lancement de bar de nos jours... Regarde un peu à Phuket et Samui, le nombre de changement de mains en 2-3 ans...
J'ai un très bon pote qui a eu 2 bars à Kamala puis 1 à Patong sur la plage (ouverture 2 mois avant le tsunami, ca été sa dernière expérience de bars). Si tu veux plus d'infos, contacte-moi par mp.
Et sinon, fais-toi pote avec un des nombreux expats qui ont des bars (sur bangla par exemple) et parle leur... Tu verras que ce n'est pas tellement le paradis. Dans soi Tiger, le key money (sorte de pas-de-porte à la thai) a simplement doublé en 2 ans (de 1'500'000 à 3'000'000 de bth). Il faut en vendre des Singha pour amortir 3 millions sur 2 ans.... plus les autres charges, qui parfois peuvent être très aléatoires...
Enfin, garde ta motivation... et si elle est suppérieure à ton envie de peut-être tout perdre, fonce 😛. Et dis-nous ou tu le fais, on (je) passera boire une !
CHOKDEEKRAP
Il voulait lui donner des fleurs, mais comme il n'y a pas de fleurs sur l'île, il lui a donné l'argent des fleurs
Au fait : un bar sans filles : c'est un nouveau concept ??
il veut dire avec des lady boys, ..............
😇 Ya déja sur Bangla mon cher : mate la créature ci-dessous !!!
"Dans vos phrases, n'utilisez qu'un sujet, un verbe, un complément d"objet direct ; Quand vous aurez besoin d'un adjectif, venez me trouver." (Georges Clemenceau)
jme suis fait un amis c cool
c pour toi mon copain qui vie en thailand depuis 3 ANS je pense que pour payer ton loyer manger tu travail la ba non ? t peut etre un gagnant du lotto
apres etre proprietaire d'un bar c mon kiffe jsuis desole si sa te fait pas plaisir mais c comme sa
ma famille a quelque bar dans le sud de la france et en russie c mon metier mon pote et tinkieter jfais des et etudes g un decf pour ton info
je sais comment marche ce buisness si ta jamais u un bar une boite peut etre tu peut ne pas savoir mais moi je sais c du souci une affaire faut pas faire n'importe quoi ni croire trop $ et c pour cela que je pose c questions
surtout avec les loi comme il ya en thai c bien compliquer surtout que la propriete et a 49%
je pense que g compris le system du forum je pose mes questions claire a qui peut me renseigner ....
pour repondre aux autres quelqu'un qui a un bar a patong ma dit qu'il a acheter son bar 15 000 €....mais je ne savais pas qu'il fallait rentrer la bas avec un investissement minimum pour avoir un visa de travail
bref mon bar ne s'appellera pas la gare pour toi a qui g aimer la blagounnette facile mon nom fait reference a la religions catholique
le pti nom sa sera el tropico surment
pour monsieur pattaya je connais t'inkiete mais sa me dit pas la bas c crade et les lady boy c pas mon truc perso
perso : les pays que g fais vietmam chine thailand russie perou bolivie inde cuba mexique etats unis st domingue nepal...l'europe jten parle pas
ps jsuis pas rester que é semaines dans c pays .....
je comprens se que tu veut me dire tinkiete vous etes chaud pour decourager les gens apres c pas tout le monde qui se prend des carrotes
sous la boite le tiger a phuket 2 freres tienne un bar depuis 8 ans jpense que sa marche pas trop mal pour eux i vivent
et comme je t dis une affaire je la prend pas a la légere apres ya un minimum de loi ya des avocats
j passerais le temps qui faudra jsuis pas presser dans les affaires faut jamais etre trop presser faut juste attendre le bon moment chercher le bon compromis
je comprens se que tu veut me dire tinkiete vous etes chaud pour decourager les gens apres c pas tout le monde qui se prend des carrotes
sous la boite le tiger a phuket 2 freres tienne un bar depuis 8 ans jpense que sa marche pas trop mal pour eux i vivent
Ah oui les 2 frères français qui ont ne affaire sous le Tiger !!! A croire qu'ils vont bientot vendre vu le nombre de personnes qui nous en parlent. Mais c'est pas le style "jeune buse" qui connait pas la vie... Quant aux $ on te parle de plusieurs millions de bahts... Mais bon t'a raison de réver : ca occupe !!
"Dans vos phrases, n'utilisez qu'un sujet, un verbe, un complément d"objet direct ; Quand vous aurez besoin d'un adjectif, venez me trouver." (Georges Clemenceau)
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