Everything posted by hotandsticky
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Extension Retirement Visa after 1 January 2024
Rubbish. All of it....(except the last sentence).
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Fast Track thru Suvarnabhumi
It appears on the ANA website:- Fast track Immigration is available to the following customers: Business Class Disables passengers Senior passengers (over the age of 70) Expectant mothers Passengers with infants Please show your boarding pass when using this service. https://www.ana.co.jp/en/eur/travel-information/airport-and-city-info/bangkok/
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Fast Track thru Suvarnabhumi
Same situation when I arrived at Swampy on 30th December; fortunately, I could go through the Thai lanes with my missus. We had a long wait for baggage after quickly passing through Immigration. I realised that the carousel could not cope with 500+ passengers arriving on an A380 - especially when most of them were stuck in long Immigration queues. The baggage backed up and cases were 3 deep on the carousel when we left.
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Retirement Extension
Immigration changed from 800k per annum to 65k each (and every) month sometime ago. Buriram and Jomtien will not accept any deviation from this.
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Yingluck Patiently Awaits Homecoming In Thaksin’s Style
Nonsense (spelled correctly) No one came close to the Thaksins....have you forgotten Singtel?
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Do I need an updated TM 30 for my extension ?
My apologies - I didn't pick up his new exempt entry.
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Do I need an updated TM 30 for my extension ?
Depends which office he deals with. If Jomtien - Yes. Other offices maybe not if he returned to the same address.
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Yingluck Patiently Awaits Homecoming In Thaksin’s Style
Where crooks are concerned, the Thaksin family IS the ocean!
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Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll
Did he have a mandate to vote in the Brexit referendum?
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Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll
I cannot imagine that any racist would vote Remain.....ever. In the same that a wet-neck, left wing Liberal would never vote for Brexit.
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Man's razor with a "rigid" head.
Most are Chinese and/or copies and are cr4p.
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Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll
It certainly wasn't for me - but I agree that racists were unlikely to vote Remain.
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Online Appointment Booking - Korat Immigration
1. No longer exists 2. Board of Investment.
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Considering retirement visa using income only
No. I do mine on the 1st of each month - it usually gives me 29 days to rectify any c0ck ups. I haven't experienced any when using WISE.
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New rule for cash deposit machines from November 15th
"Fractional Reserve" banking. The first recorded use of fractional reserve banking was in medieval Italy. At this time, banks would often issue loans based on the value of gold or silver deposits. Depositors are these days usually covered by a depositor protection scheme. Unless you are daft enough to hold deposits larger than the guarantee mount.
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Considering retirement visa using income only
Immigration want to see 65k coming in from overseas each, and every, month. Sooner you can start, the sooner you can evidence 65k x 12.
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New rule for cash deposit machines from November 15th
So you think they shouldn't charge you for handle your money? You think they don't incur costs in doing so? Keep it under your mattress.
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Sending street purchased ED meds by mail domestically - legal or illegal?
Kamagra soluble tabs in a tube (7) for 180 Baht. A friend sells them for GBP 30 back in the UK.
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where to stay for one week in February
Been there, done that.
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where to stay for one week in February
Update. Chaweng beach favoured, quieter end preferred, sea view preferred. Budget up to £200 per night, quite happy to pay less.
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Thai Lady returned to UK on Multi-Entry Visa, but I (Sponsor) didn't invite her this time
There are a lot more who not - so he makes a valid point.
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Thai Lady returned to UK on Multi-Entry Visa, but I (Sponsor) didn't invite her this time
That is not the issue.
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VFS Bangkok - UK Visa application
BB, just to clarify, I am not the sponsor, I assisted my friend with the application. It was clearly stated the applicant was effectively a housewife (she plays at farming) and her partner fully financially supports her.
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VFS Bangkok - UK Visa application
Tony, very happy for to post the comments in full, or part, as you see fit. As mentioned, I am currently visiting the UK without my computer. Can I add that I included a covering letter outlining how the application met UKVI criteria - this included a personal recommendation because I have known the couple for 10 years. The sponsors letter (composed by me) covered details of the relationship and the proposed visit. It included details of his strong financial position - backed up by a P60 showing over £35k p.a. and a bank statement evidencing over £100k. I submitted a separate sheet headed Reasons to Return to Thailand that referenced returning from 2 previous overseas visits, house and land ownership (copy chanote supplied) and family Thais.. I don't pretend to be an expert but having done 12 applications for my wife (plus assisting 30+ friends and acquaintances) I am no idiot.... This was a bullsh1t decision and I just want to alert readers to what may be a change of mood and hardening of decision making. I have never subscribed to the 'quota' conspiracy theory but I can believe that a directive may have been issued.
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VFS Bangkok - UK Visa application
Please see below. Can I add that this couple have lived de-facto for 12 years in Thailand. The proposed visit is to meet family and they will be staying at the male partner's UK house. They will travel together both ways. The male partner, and sponsor, pays his partner 12,000 Baht a month and she is effectively a housewife. Evidence of sponsor income of £35k pa and bank balance £100k+ was submitted. A Reasons to Return supporting paper included reference to 2 previous overseas visits (and return in accordance with any requirements), a chanote evidencing property and land ownership plus strong family ties to the area. Simplistically, this mature couple 63 & 57) would return to their established life after the UK visit. Absolutely no risk of flight and the 'balance of probability ' is heavily in favour of return. The 3 key criteria were met and evididenced. REASONS FOR REFUSAL You have applied for a visa to visit the UK. In deciding whether you meet the requirements of Appendix V: Visitor of the Immigration Rules (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-v-visitor), I have considered: • your application and any additional relevant information you have provided with it • your immigration history The decision I have refused your application for a visit visa because I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph(s) V4.2 to V4.10 because: You are applying to visit the United Kingdom for 3 months and 29 days to visit your partner. In order to assess your application I have to take into account your personal and economic circumstances. It is your responsibility to satisfy me that your circumstances are such that if granted leave to enter, you will comply with all of the conditions attached to any such leave and that you will leave the UK on completion of the proposed visit. You state that you will be staying with your partner and they will be meeting the costs of your visit. You state you are unemployed and spend 12,000 THB (£270.42) per month on living expenses. However you have not demonstrated with any additional information about your personal circumstances that would demonstrate that you are able to meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules or that your finances as stated Given the above, I am not satisfied that you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit and that you are genuinely seeking entry as a visitor. Your application is therefore refused