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  1. 14 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

    But for the people living in the U.K. , it was the millions of E.U citizens , (6-10 million ) going to live in the U.K that caused them to want to leave the E.U , so it benefitted the people who live in the UK and caused problems for Brits who wanted to emigrate  to Europe 

    This is not true,  the figures are nothing like you state. i would like to see your source,  There were just about as many immigrants from around the world, the latest figures show that only 3.4 million Europeans live in the UK and that includes dual nationals

    https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/eu-migration-to-and-from-the-uk/

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  2. 1 hour ago, Irrumator said:

    I'd agree with Thai Visa CENTER in Bang Na, but they shocked me recently by increasing their retirement visa extension from 14,000 baht to 20,000 baht, getting on for a 50% increase.  Not good at all.  

    However, they are reliable and get the job done.

    They are on Line (just do a search) and there would be no need to visit Bangkok if you post your passport EMS.

    There's also a place in Pattaya, but that might be too far for you to travel.

    I'm in Bangkok, so if you need any further assistance, let me know on Messenger.  
     

     

     

    I recommended Thai Visa Express in Chonburi  NOT  Thai Visa Center totally different company

  3. My experience of a Thai insurer is that once there is a record of something at a hospital then that will be it you have a pre existing condition, i am amazed they took you on at all, but remember that if you make a claim do not be surprised if they turn it down down the pre existing condition will come into play there is no independent body to appeal to or ombudsman, get a foreign company i speak from personal experience

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  4. On 6/17/2023 at 5:20 PM, ktm jeff said:

    The rule has been IDP is valid for 3 months constant single  use . Whether the police check , or know , is another point. A UK IDP is still £5.50 , but now has a 3 year life.

    It depends on the convention the 1949 convention gives you a 1 year IDP,     The 1968 convention is a  3 year IDP,      the issue is the DLT  only makes reference to the 1949 convention, but as everything else in Thailand it might just depend who you see on the day

    https://www.dlt.go.th/en/renew-license

     

  5. 1 hour ago, billd766 said:

    Which company did you use and did you pay in cash (thb), Thai bank credit or debit card or an offshore bank credit or debit card.

     

    The reason I ask, is that I live about half way between Bangkok and Chiang Mai and I have 1 year left on my passport.

     

    I can pay in cash or with a KBank debit card but I don't have any UK bank cards.

    Hi I payed with a UK debit card, you fill a form in and take it to trendy with your application and photos, . the money is deducted in the UK not  Bangkok, in my case 2 days after the form was delivered  i believe  if you use an agent they use their card, and you pay them

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  6. It is a simple process simply follow the link

    https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports

    It might be easier to do it now and get it out of the way, who knows what extra hoops  mighty come in the future, remeber they are british citizens so they will not be able to travel to the uk on a tourist visa they would need to apply for a certificate of entitlement, which will probably cist the same as a passport  

  7. 11 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

    Do they have a selection of British fare?  Otherwise, the location is convenient for me as I am just down Bang Na Trad Road.

    I have eaten there the cornish pasty was very good, i would say it is more cafe/pub setting than a restaurant, most tables are outside with a few inside, i would go again if i was in the area, someone recommended the Londoner that is a great place, best sunday roast in bangkok, their menu is online.  the last few times i have been there it has been packed if going at weekend i would book

  8. My mail is always delivered to the mail box outside the house (Bangkok), my mail is addressed in English and everything has always been delivered, including all the junk mail from the UK, i had all my pension stuff delivered 4 days after posting in the UK.  

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

    I edited my post to suggest email the UK Embassy and ask to give you assurance that it's ok?

     

    [email protected]

    It is not the embassy, it is the airline that you need to convince, as if you are denied entry then the airline has to fly you back, which is why airlines require a return ticket if you are on a tourist visa or visa exempt

    from the Finair site   As a leisure traveller, you must have a return or an onward ticket to another country before departure. When you transit to Thailand through more than one airport in the Schengen Area, you might need a Schengen Visa.

     

    https://www.finnair.com/gb-en

     

    I have never heard or read about anyone being denied boarding with a return ticket,  even if it is over the 60 day tourist  visa,  if you are concerned contact the airline direct, most have web chat, make sure you keep a record

     

     

     

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  10. Unless his wife is a government worker then there is no free care, also unless he registers the marriage at an Amphur, then he wont be legally  married, a Buddhist ceremony in a village is not a legal marriage(does he know this?),  Is this her idea or his.

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  11. I guess this is Chang Wattana   Bangkok, you need to have a 90 day report filed, about 3 years ago, when not living here, i contacted an agent in Pattaya, who said they could do it, but i would need to do a TM 30 report there, then it would work, i never bothered, just used my Uk license until i moved here, like every thing else things are different at every office or even on different days

  12. 22 hours ago, Melpomene said:

    Many thanks for the info ????. Could I ask what the process to get the affirmation of residence from the UK embassy was ? I checked their website and it suggested that they don't issue these.

    The  British embassy no longer issue residence documents in Thailand.

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/notarial-and-documentary-services-guide-for-thailand

     

     

     

    Proof of address

    You can obtain a residence certificate from your local immigration office. Most authorities and banks in Thailand will accept a Thai Work Permit, household registration or a residency certificate from the Thai Immigration Bureau as proof of your address.

     

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