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  1. Immigration nailed me recently for a temporary drop below 800k. My balance a few days shy of three months AFTER Non-O renewal, fell to around 795,000 for a short time. When I went to renew a few months ago...bye bye gringo. Visa cancelled. "You must leave Thailand within two weeks". A hurried week in Vientiane, Laos. New Non-O visa, back to Thai immig, jumped through more hoops, and managed to put the jigsaw puzzle back together again. Maybe cost me US$1,500 altogether. Plus the hassle. Personally I think this 800K lockup is a bad law for Thailand and the Thai people. Yes prove we can support ourselves for residency, but then let us spend the money in Thailand. Forcing us to spend less money in Thailand makes no sense to me. I'm okay locking up cash for three months before residence renewal, but after that we should be encouraged to spend it. Another issue is what happens to the 800K when I die? Thai will? Six months of probate? If the immig start 90 day tourist visas I might look into escaping the 800K lockup.

  2. Ventolin/Salbutamol inhaler: Generic Aerotamol by Aerocare

    Ipratropium/Fenoterol combo inhaler: Aerobidol by Aerocare B280

    Budesonide/Pulmicort: Generic Aeronide by Aerocare B280

    Montelukast/Singulair: Generic Astair by Sriprasit Pharma

    Fluticasone/Salmeterol Combo inhaler/Advair/Seretide: Generic Seroflo 125 by Cipla

     

    All the generics listed above can be found or ordered at any decent pharmacist in Thailand.

    All the generics above cost a fraction of branded equivalents.

     

    I am not a doctor.

     

    I hope the above info is helpful to somebody.

     

     

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  3. On 8/18/2020 at 7:04 PM, Sheryl said:

    Topic pinned, with thanks to the OP

     

    I will no longer be telling people they need an FDA permit which they cannot get...rather, a permit that, for a price, can be gotten if go through DHL

    Thank you for this thread. Last year I purchased a one year supply of meds for personal use from Alldaychemist in India. Mostly Cipla meds for COPD. They were held up in Thai customs and I was instructed to show up at their offices. I took with me all my current meds to show customs they were for personal use only. There was some discussion between several customs people and they came back and told me if I pay the import fees I could keep the meds. I paid (~17%) import tax. The customs people were polite, friendly, and I thought reasonable.

     

    The total cost and hassle all-in did not turn out to be a great savings. But I did get the right meds with the right dosages. Of course, your mileage will vary.

  4. Sinopharm view from WHO:

     

    A large multi-country Phase 3 trial has shown that 2 doses, administered at an interval of 21 days, have an efficacy of 79% against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection 14 or more days after the second dose. Vaccine efficacy against hospitalization was 79%.

     

    https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/the-sinopharm-covid-19-vaccine-what-you-need-to-know

  5. Province: Prachuap Khiri Khan

    Date:  various

    Location (name of hospital or other) Prachuap Khiri Khan General Hospital, Hua Hin General Hospital

    Are you over 60/chronically ill? (Yes/No) YES. 70. COPD.

    How did you register?  Unable to register at hospitals. Turned away. Also registered at multiple online places including Thaiintervac. Heard nothing from anyone.

    Vaccination received (yes/no) NO

    If yes,  Type of vaccine : 

    If no, Reason not vaccinated: 

     

    At my local hospital repeatedly turned away. Told very clearly Thais first. Thais only.

    One time I was in a queue to register. Younger and healthier looking Thais in the queue getting registered. An elderly, obviously in poor health expat, a few people in front of me, was turned away. I too was turned away. Also turned away at Hua Hin General. Again told Thai's only. A spokesperson there told me to go to a private hospital for a vaccine.

  6. Bangkok Hospital in Bangkok. Appointment needed. If early appointment results same day. Very efficient. Total cost 5,500 baht.

    My experience: There at 8am, sample taken at 8.45am. Out at 9am. Picked up results at 3pm same day.

     

    Others: Ramkhaengham Hospital: https://www.ram-hosp.co.th/news_detail/499 Drive through testing. If no car they have golf cart for you.

    BNH Hospital 9,500 baht.

    Thai travel clinic 2,000 baht Appointment required. Fully booked at least a week in advance.

    Mic Lab https://www.facebook.com/miclab.th/ 2,000 baht. Enquire.

     

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  7. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/32-i338736932-s656468629.html?exlaz=d_1:mm_150050845_51350205_2010350205::12:1498579383!58089999096!!!pla-294682000766!c!294682000766!656468629!120204106&gclid=CjwKCAiAnIT9BRAmEiwANaoE1ZtndQzE5S3GiJXAWO-thFXLDoE4E_sE36CwW0P1Fs1gaNA3wlBs2hoCFYoQAvD_BwE

     

    I've done a lot of research on air purifiers. I recommend the above link unit. It's cheap and the replacement filters are cheap too. It works just as good as much more expensive units. I have three of them. This unit is made in China and is rebranded by many different marketers. I have units sold by XPX and Worldtech. They are all exactly the same unit. The filters need to be changed/cleaned every six months or so (depending on usage). Also, I cover the air intake slots on the unit with PMI 2.5 Filtrete strips. Works great and helps keep the interior filters cleaner for longer.

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  8. I'm allergic to eggs and was nervous about getting a flu and pneumonia shot. In the end I decided the benefits outweighed the risk of side effects. The first flu shot I got I waited in the hospital afterwards for two hours just in case. No problem at all. Since then I've had several flu shots. Again no problems. Apparently today's flu shots have little to no egg carrier in them.

     

     

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  9. 1. Filled in TM7.

    2. Face photo 4cmx6cm.

    3. Fee 1,900 baht.

    4. Passport.

    5. TWO copies of:

    ID page,

    Non-O visa page,

    Page showing last extension,

    Page of last entry into Thailand,

    Departure (TM6) card.

    6. Letter from bank stating current balance of over 800,000 baht.

    7. Bank passbook showing current balance and seasoning of deposits.

    8. TWO copies of bank letter and passbook showing current balance and seasoning.

    9. Evidence of current address (rental contract and ID of property owner in my case).

    10. Map of rental location.

    11. TWO copies of map and TWO copies of EVERY page of rental contract including property owner ID.

    12. ALL documents and copies had to be signed TWICE.

     

    Also: Specific to me, child dependent Non-O visa extension required original birth certificate of child in addition to most of above.

     

    Your experience/requirements may vary.

     

     

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  10. I went to both Varee and Lanna while seeking a school for my British daughter. Varee was modern, serious, and came across (at least to me) as a bit sterile and uniform. Lanna was well-worn, even a bit tatty, but it really felt like an English school. The halls and walls were full of childrens art and projects, showing a strong interest in creativity. Despite appearances and cramped space, I was impressed with Lanna. There's a waiting list to get in. I was told there were plans to move to a new campus, but that was probably some years in the future.

    I also visited Chiang Mai Christian School which was interesting and Grace.

    In the end, I decided on Lanna. It just felt right. But the waiting list was the problem. As it turned out, I decided not to stay in CM due to noise, traffic and air pollution.

  11. Thank you for the replies. My girlfriend is the mother of the one year old. I think I can get myself and the two kids in OK on a retirement visa. Would the board advise I go ahead and apply for the retirement visa for me and the kids and get my GF in on a tourist visa and try to find a solution once in country?

    She could study in Thailand but not full time as she is the carer of the kids.

    I'd like to think there are other workable options short of getting married.

    Again, thanks for the replies.

  12. Hello,

    New to ThaiVisa. I hope this is the right place to ask my question.

    I'm considering retiring to Thailand with my family on a retirement visa. I have two children (8&1). All three of us are British passport holders. However...I have a Dominican girlfriend who I am NOT married to. She is the legal mother of one of the children. The children can get residency as my dependents. My girlfriend is the carer of the two children and she will be coming with us.

    Can she get residency as a dependent under my retirement visa?

    Does she get residency as the legal mother and caregiver of a dependent child?

    If not,

    What are other options.

    Many thanks in advance,

    TG

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