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hotandsticky

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  1. ....and, unsurpriingly, it will be the renter who they will hit with any charges, not the owner.
  2. There is no fee - unless you process via an agent, who will likely take 500 Baht.
  3. You go find it. GOOGLE is your friend. You will also find numerous pension threads on here that have referenced it in the past.
  4. Please don't embarrass yourself by suggesting that you don't know that Citibank process UK pension payments. Sarcasm only works if you have the wit and intellect to pull it off. Clearly, you are a work in progress. I accept your apology in advance.
  5. Yours is a myopic view but it at least balances out the OP\s trolling post.
  6. Certainly no cause for alarm with one day 'slippage'. I can't see that there was a USA bank holiday that might have caused a delay with the Citibank processing. If not received by tomorrow, that is the time to start thinking about a Life Certificate having been sent and not received.
  7. As I get older they all become very young! I agree with you about the OP and Thailand is not a 'swap shop' - that said there is no is no easier place than Thailand in which to adopt that attitude. I simply took odds with the assumption that " you go for the youngest, sexiest you can find" ........ for a short-term holiday that can, of course, be an objective; but, as somebody once told me - there is more to life than sex and even in the P4P scene you want to engage with someone with a bit of character or personality. The bimbo type rarely fulfils that criteria and they invariably love themselves too much.
  8. How shallow - and inaccurate. I have rejected opportunities to 'have some fun' with very young. I will usually only look in the 28 to 40 age range (almost impossible to define in Thailand).
  9. NO !! That old returning from out of the province nonsense was chopped ages ago. The Pattaya Mail report is suggesting that (at Jomtien) you now need a 'current TM30' dated after your last entry into THAILAND if you wish to do 'any business with Immigration'.
  10. When you have bugger all you don't want for too much. The ability to survive and, as you say, live pretty nice lives is a Thai skill.
  11. Same thing You will be familiar with the Sufficiency economy . You clearly know little of other matters with this response:- 26 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Where is it that people live lives without money worries? You said:- Everywhere
  12. What a ridiculous comment to make to a westerner. Of course many Thais can live on 300 Baht a day - and less. Equally, there are many Thais who earn a lot more than that.
  13. To be fair, it is likely that he is right - for the reason he mentioned.
  14. Stews? Really?
  15. To survive the odds of the cave rescue - and then take your own life, makes it even more tragic.
  16. A weak attempt at deflection..... didn't fool me
  17. A TM 7 is an application for extension of temporary stay in Thailand. Now you are really muddying your own waters. 🙂 Your return from Cambodia is really quite simple (mainly). Your question was about whether there was a need to visit Jomtien Immigration on return to "re-register". The basis for this question comes from the Pattaya Mail report that you had to have a TM30 receipt dated AFTER your last entry into Thailand, if you want to do 'any business with Immigration'. Previously, as other posters have correctly pointed out you didn't have to do anything regarding TM30 if you returning to the same address; confusion rains now after that Pattaya Mail report. You will have noticed that same confusion on the I Love Bang Saray FB page (if you are a member there). I spoke to the Thai manager of the resort where I stay and he submitted a new TM30 for me. He suggested that was not enough; Immigration told him that residents then need to take a copy of that submission to the Jomtien office to get the proper Immigration receipt. Again, I simply pass that on because it was exactly what he was told. I think that you can do little else than call in on soi 5 on your return and get it from the horses mouth.
  18. Do you normally rely on 18 month old statements. That is not always wise. That statement was certainly true then, may be now - but this press item is what stirred things up:-
  19. Do you not read the forum. Do your homework in the Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits section. I have no idea if what was announced is actually happened - just mentioning it in the interests of awareness.
  20. Apparently, that is incorrect as far as Jomtien is concerned. It had emerged that if your are 'doing any business with Immigration' Jomtien require the TM30 receipt to be current ie dated after your most recent entry into Thailand.
  21. Yes. Clicked on browse then selected my passport - then selected rental agreement pages.
  22. Exactly my point.
  23. I must admit that my renewal date never seems quite convenient - time to come up with a similar plan to yours.
  24. Didn't get past "GO" to do that - as indicated above it wouldn't let me submit. It cannot recognise if I am submitting my ID, your ID or Uncle Tom Cobbly.
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