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howerde

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  1. You have it done by Thai embassy after you have contacted the legalization department at milton keynes, it can be sent to the Thai embassy direct from Milton keynes, once you get it back, note Thais call it notarized, but in the UK it is called legalisation https://www.gov.uk/get-document-legalised/apply-for-legalisation https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/page/81905-legalisation?menu=5d6636ce15e39c3bd0007344
  2. A car wax will not protect against paint chips, you would need to have your car wrapped like https://wrapstyle.co.th/en/paint-protection/ , note i have not used them just to show I had my Toyota wrapped cost about 45 000(that was for whole car, you can just have bonnet and wings done or other parts so price would be a lot cheaper), and they threw in 5 years wash and polish every 6 months
  3. It mentions it here in this police order. section 6.3, dated dec 2021 https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/RTP-Order-No.654-2564.pdf
  4. Personal experience, use a policy from your home country. that has an appeal process and is covered by a ombudsman, Thai policies have no such cover and change their conditions as and when they feel like it, i have had a policy for 5 years, made a small claim for out patients, they tried every trick to avoid paying, firstly saying you did not report the symptoms within 24 hours so can not claim, lucky a doctor had solution, then they said max claim 1900 baht per claim and can only claim 10 times a year nothing on policy about this, just had my renewal up 80% ps my full claim was only about 15000 baht
  5. Well a blood test is needed no way did those checks diagnose gout, you are right you do not want to go to a hospital and ask to see a doctor, they will likely send you to one of their permanent doctors and you could go round and round with tests, hope fully Sheryl will be along and can point you in the direction, you are best looking at hospital websites and checking the doctors specialist field, as you are paying YOU select the doctor, i have found the best ones only have clinics in the hospital at certain hours . you also want to see a doctor who has spent time in the west
  6. what was the uric acid reading in the blood test? it is high if 7 mg/dL, or higher, if you have no history of gout, then getting it in feet and hands at the same time seems odd, gout is very painful, maybe a second opinion needed
  7. She will have to apply for spouse visa(i assume it has expired) and start the process from scratch, there are no shortcuts if you leave the country without ILR unfortunately
  8. Returning resident is available if you had ILR but have been out the country more than 2 years. there are conditions https://www.gov.uk/returning-resident-visa#:~:text=You may be able to,Office to leave the UK Otherwise you would have to apply from the start ie wait 5 years and all the other conditions, i read on another forum a guy got a returning resident visa and he had left the UK 14 years previous, thought he did have a house and family in the UK during this time The life in the UK test does not need to be taken if you are 65 or over or no need to prove English if 65 or over https://www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test https://www.gov.uk/english-language/exemptions
  9. I had one 18 months ago at Bumungrad, it lasted all day, think was 25k, best would be to check the different packages at other hospitals it should be on their websites, look through and decide what tests you want. below is link to see Bumungrads prices ie https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/health-check-up-center-bangkok-thailand-jci-best/check-up-packages
  10. I went about 5 years ago and enjoyed the show it was well put together, though i thought the tiffany show and alcazar ones in Pattaya were better, but all 3 are worth seeing
  11. Sorry do not know, i would think a public hospital would use the decisions of the public hospital doctors not what the private hospitals say needs doing, they might accept the tests, at the end of the day it is all down to money, there is only so much money. in the social security system You could get your wife to ask the hospital but as we all know you could get a different answer each time, i have had first hand experience of a rural hospital and have to say the older doctors DO not like to be challenged, or even a query can end with ok, you can go now lol
  12. As i understand she has selected the option to use any doctor she wants, she would use the social security as the first option, if there were delays or if she was not happy with the hospital doctor, then she would use FWD, not sure but i think that if tests etc were done at the hospital using the social security then the private doctor should use those tests, but these things never seem to be clear in Thailand
  13. A friend uses FWD, note i am not recommending them, but she uses them .this is in addition to to Thai social security scheme, as delays can be long, is is around 50ish no current health issues and pays 80 000 baht a year, not sure exactly what policy she uses. https://www.fwd.co.th/en/products/ she has never needed to claim, but says they are a good company
  14. Transferred yesterday to Kasikorn Bank was 9 seconds which is usual, i always transfer between 3-4 pm Thai time mon-fri, so banks open in UK not sure it makes any difference, but seems to work for me, the longest it has taken was 30 min and that was back in oct when the markets were all over the place
  15. A Thai marriage that has been registered at an Amphur is legal in the UK . you do not get any certificate or any other paperwork to say so, the embassy can not issue anything as there is nothing to issue. i can not see what youR residence in the UK has to do with the yellow book, perhaps their motive is something else! on second thoughts are they asking for the affirmation for marriage that you get from the embassy before you get married? then is translated and stamped by MFA
  16. You will need to buy the insurance from one of these companies https://longstay.tgia.org/
  17. I suspect the main reason is they are lazy/don't know how to fill in the forms, there is no reason why they can't open an account, they will just come up with a different excuse( need work permit, need mobile phone contract etc etc, There are usual travel /visa agents in most places, they might do it you will need to ask. Nakom Phanom is a bit remote for most agents, are there any expat bars/restaurants expats can have a lot of local knowledge,( they probably had the same issue themselves) they would know ant local facebook groups whatapp etc, it is annoying but just keep plugging away
  18. What are your wifes qualifications and english, a 20 000 pounds job would seem optimistic to me especially up north (hope i am wrong) there have been huge changes to employment terms fixed term contracts, casual work zero hour contracts are normal unless you are qualified and have experience. consider heating bills my gas/elec last year was 1300 i have just had the company contact me asking me to update my direct debit to 364 per month! but without doubt the education and health must be a strong reason to return, i have no kids but if one did come, i would not hesitate to return
  19. Further down it shows OPENING TIMES: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 09.30AM to 12.30PM (Closed until Further Notice) http://www.thaiconsulatewales.org.uk/index.htm
  20. I believe all Thai consulates are closed in the UK, everything goes through the London embassy, and all visas are done using the online service
  21. That is likely because you gave them your daughters name when you phoned them, and they told you what you wanted to hear, exaggerating what they can see, did they tell you they were a third party or did you believe you were talking to an HMPO employee, i dont think you can read the article unless you subscribe, but it is all in the article
  22. When you call HMPO you actually speak to someone working for a third party 'teleperformance' (french company and due data protection they can not see your details or anything on the HMPO system, all they can do is email HMPO, on your behalf https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/04/28/company-behind-passport-call-centre-chaos-reprimanded-home-office/
  23. Yes not clear you gov Thailand says UK Emergency Travel Documents UK Emergency Travel Documents (ETDs) are accepted for entry, airside transit and exit from Thailand. If you’re planning to enter Thailand using a UK ETD, you should contact the nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate before you travel to seek advice about whether a visa is required. If you’re requesting a 2-way ETD from Thailand, you must provide proof that you have a non-immigrant visa. Good luck
  24. Have a look, i am not sure you can use it to get visa https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document UK Emergency Travel Documents UK Emergency Travel Documents (ETDs) are accepted for entry, airside transit and exit from Laos. If you’re planning to enter Laos using a UK ETD you should contact the nearest Lao embassy or consulate to get the appropriate visa before you travel. If your passport has been lost or stolen, you must report the loss or theft to the nearest police station and get a police report. You will then need to get a certificate of loss from the Immigration Department in Vientiane, which usually takes 1 to 2 working days. After getting an ETD from the British Embassy, you will need to get an exit visa from the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which takes up to 3 days. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/laos/entry-requirements
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