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Block Chain App to be Developed for Digital Wallet Scheme
arithai12 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If by "falang tax scheme" you mean the proposed new rules about foreign-originated income, a) they are still to be approved b) they apply to all citizens, not just farangs c) the proposed taxation would start in 2024, to be collected with tax returns in mid-2025, so well after the digital wallet scheme. If you read the article, only the "money transfers" digital-to-baht would be available to tax-registered entities, but non-registered entities would still get the money in digital form and be able to use it in digital-to-digital payments. If by sreta scrotum you mean the prime minister, his name is usually spelled as Srettha and this is not his idea, rather that of the PT party well before he was elected as PM. And about your last question, rest assured banks and governments do much worse to their citizens in "our own civilized countries". -
Another trick, this by a famous Chiang Mai supermarket chain. The marmelade I prefer was usually 165B. Now, they increased the nominal price to 220 but mark it permanently as "discounted" to 165.
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Prime Minister Srettha should listen to the experts on cash handout
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I thought the main reason why farang pensioners bring in their savings or pensions is to enjoy a better life than back in their home country. I didn't know it is actually to help Thailand's economy, thanks for this insight. -
I am not familiar with the Tourist->Non-O Ret that OP wants to do, I suppose it's possible. However I confirm that CM requires TM30 at least for extensions. Provided that the place where you are staying initially does register you, insist on that, you can obtain a TM30 rather quickly at the office located in the back, just outside the main Imm bulding with which you are already familiar. Anyway, when you enter the Imm building there are 2-3 counters at the center where they listen to what you want to do and check your documents. You might need a first visit just for orientation. Avoid the satellite Imm office inside Central Festival, it used to be great but it is now overcrowded. As for the bank deposit, you will need in addition to the relevant passbook also a letter from the bank, but you must be familiar with that also since as @BritTim wrote nothing has really changed since before Covid.
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How is the air quality outside of smoke season?
arithai12 replied to smallchungus's topic in Chiang Mai
He posted in CM forum. Your last statement is strange: either you don't live here, or you have a rather strict definition of "heavily polluted". The last statement by the OP is correct. Outside that 2.5-3 months window, the air is quite acceptable or sometimes even very clean, like during the rainy season. Today no rain, AQI 30 (total). -
Public Warned Not To Buy Counterfeit Flu Medicine Amid Severe Outbreak
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The article says that the inexpensive ones are counterfeit. I'd say go to a reputable hospital or clinic that will issue a medical certificate or better stamp your vaccine booklet. A clinic we trust in CM charges 690B for the regular vaccine, and almost 2k for the king kong version (65 and older). -
New Police Hairstyle Regulations on the Horizon
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The keyboard warrior who has to bash the country of which he is a guest at every possible opportunity. -
First, the CCTV is from the compound not his home. Second, the foreign man was "seen" leaving alone. Presumably the compound has security and they noticed the guy. Third, there are many asian nationalities which are easy to distinguish from Thai. e.g., indian, pakistani, kazakh, should I go on? Carry on with your sinking... or should that be rather thinking, like in a famous ad.
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Compensation from government due to injury on public pavement
arithai12 replied to omnipresent's topic in Bangkok
Also in the "West" compensation is usually only for actual expenses. It's mostly in USA that people can claim fanciful amounts due to emotional disorder or whatever. But yes, you are right on the whole, OP should forget it unless he had to undergo serious surgery or such. -
OP, it seems you have an issue with your particular Embassy in UK. You should not generalize to Thailand's policies in general. And btw, it is perfectly normal that when a country is overwhelmed with "long stayers" of one kind or another, they adjust rules. You can thank the Chinese, Russians, Indians. Tell me which country keeps their immigration rules fixed for half a century (that seems to be the duration since you say half of us where not even born). Also, do not feel that you are the one that Thailand is trying to attract: they want tourists who drop 5,000B/day for a couple of weeks then leave, or people who buy new condos. You bought yours long ago, in economic terms you are not so appealing. Sorry to be frank. Anyway, if you are 80ish and your wife has mobility problems, perhaps you should consider eventually the hard truth of either living here for good, or staying elsewhere for good. Anyway good luck with your next visa, I hope you manage.
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Transition from non B visa to non O visa
arithai12 replied to Petchou's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
just a minor point, unless prices have changed the single re-entry is 1000, multi 3,800 -
Transition from non B visa to non O visa
arithai12 replied to Petchou's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Correct. Just in case the OP doesn't know: one of the ducks is to have 800k in the bank for 2, 3 months (I forget which) prior to the change, and the corresponding bank letter. If he goes with the 65k/month version, then I have no experience. -
Transition from non B visa to non O visa
arithai12 replied to Petchou's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I did it. You should tell immigration CM that they got it wrong. -
Serious Charges Filed against Young Suspect in Shopping Mall Shooting
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
What do you mean "allegedly" ? -
Woman Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Involvement in Murder
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
They are in the eyes of some ignorant posters, who should be reminded what their own religion did around thw world. -
First, that scooter has a licence plate, as can be seen already in the pixelated picture and more clearly in the linked video. Beats me why the journalist who wrote the original article had to invent this bit. Second, a brand new two-wheeler has no licence plate until it gets a green book, usually one month. If the police wants they can stop the driver and ask for the dealer receipt, with owner and all. It's not much different for cars, initially they are allowed on the road with a red plate, which is linked to the dealer not the owner.
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South African-Thai Woman Crowned Miss Thailand World 2023
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So many here misunderstand the meaning of "beauty queen" contests. They are not meant, and they don't intend, to appeal to men. Beauty contests are organized and managed by the cosmetics industry, a rather big market aimed at women, not men. Well, mostly. -
Honda dealer in CM. Late August, I ordered a black ADV 160. They told me 2-3 months (!). I paid a deposit of 1,000. End of September, less than a month, they call me: ready. I paid in full and left with the thing. "Full" in my case was the difference between tag price of 106000 and the used Aerox that they bought off me. As always, the registration (green book) takes one month, meanwhile driving with temporary papers and mandatory national insurance.
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Thailand and Italy cook up a delicious deal for gastronomy and tourism
arithai12 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't know where you eat, but I am sorry for you. In addition to true italian restaurants with italian owner and italian ingredients, I eat in a number of Thai places that serve italian brand pasta, cooked "al dente", often with a mix of thai (eg. spaghetti kee mao, or spaghetti with spicy northern sausage), or mix of japanese style e.g. teppanyaki spaghetti on a hot plate. Delicious. The only disgusting (to me) places serving pizza and pasta are the american franchises where indeed some of the nightmare combinations you mention seem to be true. -
If one opts for doing the 90d in person, I don't know what's the big deal in filling the TM47 form as opposed to presenting "just the passport". Maybe 30 seconds? And I don't think they know so well how to use the computer if it takes them 2 minutes. Last time, 2 passports in under one minute in CM. Don't even need to say "90d" since there is a dedicated window. Oh, I don't even need to park since it's a drive thru. Anything else?