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  1. I always use the Phuket drive thru, showing up 1 week before my 90 day is due, just in case I can’t make it on the exact due date and am delayed.


    I’ve lived in Phuket since 1998 and have seen great improvement with Phuket Immigration over the years.

     

    Issued with a 10 year “O-X” Retirement  Visa in 2019 by the Thai Embassy in Abu Dhabi,  the 90 day Ck takes all of 2-3 minutes when using the drive thru. Passport, along with the 90 day notification from your previous visit is all that’s required.
     

     

  2. I got my Yellow Book Tambian Baan about 12 years ago, as well as my Thai ID Pink Card.
     

    I have found that having both prove to be great “supporting” documents when dealing with the Thai officialdom here. 


    You can now also open an account at the Government Savings Bank (GSB) for which Thai ID is mandatory. An account with GSB is important if you have more than 1MTB on deposit and you want to keep it all at just one (1) Bank.

     

    All other Banks in Thailand are deemed  “Commercial” Banks ie SCB, UOB, KMA…..and are subject to the Deposit Protection Agency (DPA) new restrictions. 


    Prior to 4 yrs ago the DPA covered / insured cash deposits up to 10MTB, It was then reduced to 5MTB. In 2021 it was further reduced to 1MTB. 
    Doesn’t exactly instill much confidence in the Thai Banking Sector….5555

     

    So, if you keep more than 1MTB on deposit here in Thailand, you’d be wise to open accounts at several banks to protect your cash in the event of Banks failing.

     

    The GSB is not a “Commercial Bank” and all deposits are protected.

     

     

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  3. The only legitimate “legal” visas are those issued through a Thai Embassy overseas, or by Immigration inside Thailand. 
     

    Log onto the Thai Embassy web-site in HK and you’ll see the various visas available and the requirements that you will have to meet.

     

    For what it’s worth, over the past 24yrs I’ve been living in Phuket on various different visas including two 3yr Non-Immigrant Business Visas (No longer available) several 1yr O-A Visas. I’m presently on a 10yr O-X Retirement Visa issued in Oct 2019 just before Covid hit. 
     

    if you require assistance, contact a reputable international law firm in BKK to assist. 

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