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Anyone have any experience with this?
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What Samui Bodoh put is correct, Vancouver have there own rules; take the required docs to the Notary unsigned they will witness your signature.
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I went to the Jomtien Tax Office in September for a TIN, I am here retired year round, 'they' asked for my passport and work permit, told them I'm retired need it for bank interest refund, to cut short a long repetitive post I was told I don't need TIN and will not issue one.
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12 hours ago, Flustered said:
Andrew, do I read this right.
From date of issue of visa, you have one year in which to activate it?
In other words, if a visa is issued but it is say 8 months before you can actually travel to Thailand, then that's OK?
I don't think this as been made clear enough (but I may be wrong) if your O-A visa is approved tomorrow it will state you have until 18th Feb 2018 as a 'entry before date', if you then don't bother to enter until say 10th Feb 2018 your O-A Visa is no longer a one year visa but a 8 day visa, so you have wasted 11 months plus of the visa, of course you will be rolled over to an extension of stay after that, but so long as you understand, the one year starts on the day of issue.
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Companies like http://www.canadianforex.ca/ will charge you $15 for that amount, you may get a better exchange rate, but you will need to sign up for an account.
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I use FreeFileViewer http://www.freefileviewer.com/?src=ffv&v=20121009
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So I don't need to buy travel insurance then !
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You can use the file or Firefox at top left 'Email link'
30 Day Extension for 30 Day Visa Exempt
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I was given a tm.30 to fill out at Jomtien last week.