No, first you said, he said he knows nothing about it, then you said he said he said he knows about it.
"but he definitely knows what it's about. He said so."
You didn't say you said so. You said he said so.
Again. Get a grip.
Those were your 2 posts,
First post you said "said he knew nothing about it"
Second Post you said "but he definitely knows what it's about. He said so."
I say again. Make up your mind.
I just think banks are rejecting more new account setups as they are under pressure from scams. I opened a new account about 6 months ago. In August I setup my Wise PayId to send money to Wise. When I tried to transfer money it was denied and my account was locked. I transferred from my other bank. Had to call my bank to unlock everything and tell them the payee is not a scam. Great. Last month I tried to transfer and again it was denied. Another call and many requests to explain why after 2 months of creating the PayId and having it cleared, it was still blocked. The best they could do was say it was automatically detected by software.
In the end I have finally managed to get it to work.
Good luck.
So you found many guys who were not lonely and 1 that was, so you decided all men in Pattaya are lonely and live at Flybird.
You have a vivid imagination GG.
Jomtien require an in person visit after you enter the country for a 90 day report. After that you can do it online. You used to be able to do the report online after returning from abroad, but that has changed in the last year.
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I'm not sure of the rules he was under, but he didn't seem to be under pressure to do much. Transition to the pension was very easy as already on benefits. Left within a week of receiving the pension.
Heavy smoker but strangely gave up when he returned to the Philippines where smokes are so cheap. Used to return to Sydney every 6 months as he only had 22 of the 35 working life years required so he could receive the full pension. Sadly, passed from emphysema last month.
It's 10 years ago now, but I have a friend who was in the Philippines for 15 years and returned at age 63. Was on Newstart for 2 years until he got the pension at 65 and left to return to the Philippines with portability.
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from, but you may need to read @LosLobo's reply above. You can get the full pension if you have been a permanent resident for 10 years before you reach pensionable age
.https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/residence-rules-for-age-pension?context=22526
"To get Age Pension you generally need to have been an Australian resident for at least 10 years in total. For at least 5 of these years, there must be no break in your residence."
The link above will help you understand the rules.