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Siam79

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  1. Did 90 day report feb 5 - on time. many years at PT, never a payment due or paid on it. however, in 2022 left for 6 weeks, and filed 90 days after return entry stamp. was looked at ,but accepted. I still had the old 90 day rcpt dated for for sept in my passport. they scheduled the next 90 day from it, so when I came in at 180 days to do my next report, they fined me 2000 bt. I argued and my wife for the new count date, but they said ok, pay 1000 bt and leave now. my wife paid it as she is cowed easily by police people and arguements. so, on returning from out of country, throw thee old rcpt away immediately.
  2. Ireentered aug 12. 90 days was nov 9. I dated my form nov 9, but reported in on nov 7. all ok, but the next 90 day report was entered for feb 5. they start the 90 day calculation on the day yo actually report, not an ongoing 90 day calculation, so my report was then 88 days. you do not save time by reporting early..
  3. this is a correct account of the ID situation, very common in thaland among the older people. nowadays, when an initial birth registration is done, if only a year available, usually taken from the house paper, january 1st is just inserted, my daughter in law's case on this aspect. my wife, born 1948, the ID only shows the year, hence, also her thai passport. she has travelled the world extensively with little problen, save the explanation here. her passport however will not work in the thai exit & reentry machines. she only has to go stand in line with me. always no problem. at some banks, they often get upset about this for their papperwork, but finally accept it. she married me in canada 43 years ago, and got a cdn passport, although with my last name. I gave her a birth date for it, so that travel document works fine. she now has 2 passports, each with different information, name, dates. we have also tried to fix it over the years, but it is true that no retroactive changes can or will be made in thailand. new info. only, such as name change or married name.
  4. have used fedex many times, both ways. have never seen dhl in canada
  5. I have used fedex several times. very fast, and had no hiccups.
  6. @ richardSmith 'shoot-from-the-hip' comments. why the stupid , I know-it-+all, comment reply. I 1st met Jesse in his shop in 1979. have used him ever since. His father came here from india. in the 70's their 1st shop was in udon with the us military personnel as customers. the moved to bangkok in late 7.'s. YES, actual USA presidents came for fittings at his suk. shop. many pix and signed thanks notes on walls. I have since travelled vacations with hin in france, usa and canada. he owns the hotel over his shop, and recently developed the C.. residences hotel and prime indian restaurant off suk soi 15 or 17. he told me of the presidents' visits on one of the many visits I make to his shop. also has major clientelle from the us & canada embassy and military peoples. I am married to a thai lady now 40 years and own and operate a multitude of businesses and properties in thailand. should you want to call out another's comments, first check your facts, or keep them to yourself. jim
  7. Jesse has suited up 2 or 3 USA PRESIDENTS in his shop. we were all cleared out by security while he did them up. these shop owners/tailors do not actually do the suit tailoring, they just do all the initial and second fittings and measurements and final fittings on delivery. they all have off-premise shop houses to make the clothes, usually with chinese-thai actual tailors and staff.
  8. Raja, jesse at rong... & gullatis are all 3 GULLatti family brothers. in 1980, all ran in 1 shop, called raja's where jesse is now
  9. 40 years march 1981 Nana Hotel Love Club Disco, mezzanine floor.
  10. Married March 1981 in canada, Now we are retired in Pathum Thani. 40+ YEARS , ages 74 & 75
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