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blueydog

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  1. Scum of Thailand ... thai mafia linked businesses involved in tourism should be wiped out ... why doesn't the TAT step in and do something ... set-up a scene - video it and have the cuprits charged with extortion ... do the same in Phuket and in Samui with the Taxi mafia.

    I mean it can't be that hard - can it ?

    These guys are just biting the hand that feeds 'em, and it's the law abiding tourist businesses who suffer !

    Yes i never bothered to complain in March this year but Phuket is the same.If you ever need to hand your passport over for anything my advise is dont do it.Having riden motorcycles all my life i saw no problem to hire a bike in Thailand.If you do hire from some safe hotel.Never i repeat never hire from the tousist spot.Ie beach road either pattaya or phuket.I was forced to hand over 7000 baht for a break lever i did not even damage.tourist police what a joke,though they are helpful they basically said to me dont go to the police for it will cost me twice as much as what they are asking.I know in Australia a break lever cost 20 dollars not the 200 they were asking so never ever hand over your passport for hiring anything it just isnt worth being ripped off by these scum

  2. 1. Believe the 30k would be the yearly price for most language schools and 1,900 baht would be the extension of stay every 90 days.

    2. A degree is required for teaching but exceptions can be made so there are still teachers with work permit but without the degree. But most better jobs will require a degree from my understanding so if you enjoy teaching getting a diploma should be a priority for the future.

    So you would advise against getting long term accomodation (ie say 1 year rental of a condo)Do many people still do the border run ?Is it easy & is that now just 15 days

    I have read so many varying stories some saying they have done the 30 day trekk for years others say this is all changing.Hwat are the real facts

    Thanks

    My only real interest to teach would be for visa stay more than likely lol

    I am a tradesman by trade of toolmaking

    buti have done a 2 year night time supervision certificate

    thanks again for your time & imput guys

  3. 1. The only visa that would allow more than a 90 day stay is for retirement and not available to you. Use of a legal firm is not going to change that fact.

    2. All other visa entry will require leaving every 90 days or less.

    3. If you qualified for one year extension of stay for retirement or marriage a visa exempt 30 day entry could be converted to allow it. But that is not your situation.

    4. If you have a friend in Thailand you might obtain a multi entry visa from Perth but they close in one month and no other Consulate in Oz would issue for that reason.

    OR ED VISA no border run and you learn thai you need to go school 4 hrs per weeks and depend where you applie the ED VISA about 25.000 to 30.000 ans everry 3 months go for extension your visa 1900 baht ans its for 1 years good luck

    .

    Yes even a 1 year visa i do understand you have to leave to the border every 90 days but that would be ok

    Why does siam legal say i can get a money back gurantee for a 1 year visa & just need to go to border every 90 days & can come

    back

    I have thought about the education & learning thai but not too sure where i will setup at the moment.Is it really 30 000 baht per 3 months of study sounds like a lot.

    Thanks for your responses

    also teacher working visa

    from what i have read you now require a Ba as well as a tesol or whatever it is called course.Do you really require a Ba to teach english in thailand ?

  4. 1. The only visa that would allow more than a 90 day stay is for retirement and not available to you. Use of a legal firm is not going to change that fact.

    2. All other visa entry will require leaving every 90 days or less.

    3. If you qualified for one year extension of stay for retirement or marriage a visa exempt 30 day entry could be converted to allow it. But that is not your situation.

    4. If you have a friend in Thailand you might obtain a multi entry visa from Perth but they close in one month and no other Consulate in Oz would issue for that reason.

    OR ED VISA no border run and you learn thai you need to go school 4 hrs per weeks and depend where you applie the ED VISA about 25.000 to 30.000 ans everry 3 months go for extension your visa 1900 baht ans its for 1 years good luck

    .

    Yes even a 1 year visa i do understand you have to leave to the border every 90 days but that would be ok

    Why does siam legal say i can get a money back gurantee for a 1 year visa & just need to go to border every 90 days & can come

    back

    I have thought about the education & learning thai but not too sure where i will setup at the moment.Is it really 30 000 baht per 3 months of study sounds like a lot.

    Thanks for your responses

  5. Broad range of questions!

    There are two main processes:

    1) You obtain a visa (various types/reasons/circumstances) outside of Thailand which gives you permission to enter, within a certain time period, for x days, once or multiple times.

    2) Once you have entered Thailand, depending on the type of entry visa used, you can extend your permission to stay based on your circumstances for a certain time period. Depending on the circumstances of your extension, you can repeat that process if you still fulfill the criteria.

    Also people from many countries can come to Thailand without any visa and depending on whether you enter by land or air, you can get 15 or 30 days permission to stay on each occasion

    As a rule any Thai Embassy which is normally run by Thai career civil servants (as against a consulate - often run by locals) will be very strict in their interpretation of the visa regulations and are unlikely to issue you multiple entry non-immigrant visas; they follow the principle that if you wish to remain in Thailand for a long period the you should argue you case inside the country.

    You can live comfortably in Thailand (even in Phuket or Bangkok) within the budget you mention.

    Thanks for your quick response.Knowing little about Thailand rules i worry to just go on a 30 day visa leaving my job & renting my place of residence not know where to go or anything to apply for extentions or whatever.Siam legal money back gurantee a 1 year visa but at a price of like 500 aud plus 200 or so consular fee.If i can do visa runs every 30 days it would be an inconvience but not a problem but every 15 sounds so short

    So you are saying come to thailand just as a 30 day tourist than apply for longer ?

    Thanks again

  6. Hello People

    I am pretty much a green horn having been to Thailand a couple of times just for a few weeks.

    I am an Autralian guy 45 who is farly well financially.

    What i am looking at is the best option for a visa & the longer the better.

    So if i apply for a 1 year multi visa should i have no trouble to do this in person at thai embassy in sydney or should i pay the extra 300 dollars or more to get it from like siamlegal or some other agent like that ?

    Can you come back home once a year & apply for another 1 year multi visa again ?

    Is that my best option.I just read your study visa forum here & i wouldnt mind going 2 days a week to learn thai except i am not real sure where i want to stay in Thailand like Phuket or chiang mai.

    I read also land crossing you only get 15 dyas now.I am still like 4 years off from a 50 year retirement visa so i am trying to see the best way to stay as long as possible in Thailand

    Any help would be most grateful.

    I am looking at a budget of around 700 000 baht per year so i know there are huge variables but is that ecconomically viable?

    from what i have read it is

    Thanks for your time

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