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Thanks for your help on this topic, I will give Citibank a go first and then try for Bangkok bank
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Ok thanks Richard,
3) My address is on my passport but I will try to follow up with my Embassy here, ( I leave for Smui this Wed.
4) Can I get medical from Sumui hospital ?
thanks
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Sorry to ask a dumb question
Is Citibank recognised as a Thai Bank
for income deposits re permanent residency ?
Thanks
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Hi Could anyone advise if I can obtain a Thai Motorcyle licence in Koh Sumui ?
I am Australian- Have both a car and Motor bike Licence- An International driving Licence.
Will be arriving with a three month Visa, in two weeks.
Thanks for any advice.
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13 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:
Choengmon is 20 min drive, with motorbike...
You can get 100 baht per day if renting for a month in Chaweng Noi.
agree 20min is a bit of a hike, Chaweng Noi is better option. We just stayed in Karon very few shops rent without passport. So i hope this is not an issue in Chaweng. I have licence, but never leave passport. Lost Australian passport now $860 to replace. Thanks
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21 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:
Choengmon is nothing near Chaweng Noi.
Thanks, 150bht is good, the bike shop does not have to be too close I will find it
cheers
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1 minute ago, PoorSucker said:
Do you have a valid MC license?
Are you looking for a big bike or a 125 cc scooter?
Yes have international motorbike licence, 125 or 150
Thanks
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12 minutes ago, Amusements said:
What part of the island are you going to be staying at? There are so many places to rent from, it would help to narrow a place down for you.
Hi,
Changwen Noi Beach,
Chaweng
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6 minutes ago, Amusements said:
What part of the island are you going to be staying at? There are so many places to rent from, it would help to narrow a place down for you.
Thanks I will check with my wife and get back to you
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Hi,
I will coming to Koh Samui for one month in October
could anyone recommend a rental hire companyI never leave my Australian Passport anywhere
Thanks for any tips Phil
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14 hours ago, shadowofacloud said:
Yeah, they basically hold your hand and push you in the right direction.
They handle the paperwork and - since they have contacts at the Bang Chak DLT - your application miraculously gets processed in a few days instead of 6 weeks or so. They can also provide a seaworthy vehicle if you currently don't have your own. E.g. motorcycles for rent at the DLT are, well, a bit past their prime.
They will also assist with test and exam preparation and handle any hurdles you may encounter during the process. But you need to pass the exams, submit the right documents etc.
It just saves a lot of hassle, but it's nothing you can't do on your own, given some time and patience.
[edit] Speaking from my own, singular, experience. There may be other, less legal, avenues, but I've got no experience with these.
Thanks, I'm not interested in doing anything less legal but I don't mind tipping some one for handling all the paper work.
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9 hours ago, shadowofacloud said:
I usually rent from Fatboy's motorcycle rentals in Ekkamai (Soi 65).
They have another shop in On Nut, but that's a bit farther down the road.
Thanks Ive just checked them out, they also assist with a Thai license. I have an international licence but I will be aiming to get
a Thai licence also. Thanks
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1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:
Bangkok Scooter rental in Phrakhanong. Say NSR Mike sent you.
Perfect really appreciate this, I will be looking for a condo in Thonglor area, so the bike will be handier than taxi.
Cheers
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27 minutes ago, observer90210 said:
Make sure you have a proper helmet (and not some plastic Chinese crap they would give you), and make sure you have full accident insurance coverage.
Be Safe.
Thanks, any idea where I can hire the bike ?
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Hi, I will be staying in Bangkok for six weeks. I was looking for any info on the best
place to hire a Honda Click. I will be staying in the Thonglor area. I have hired previously in Chaing Mai.
I never leave my passport as deposit.
Thanks for any comment.
Cheers
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On 8/2/2018 at 11:42 AM, wgdanson said:
Get yourself a Transferwise (or similar) Borderless Debit card which you can load up with almost any currencies you want. Can use it in ATMs anywhere or online.
Ok thanks for this info, I have used Transferwise, I did not know they have a debit card. I did look at this option. However, the ATM fee from the Thai side is still charged. With ING Australian debit card the bank(ING) refund 100% of the ATM fee anywhere in the world. And there is no withdrawal limit. Citi Bank also have no ATM fee but their sole ATM is in Central World. So at this point ING are offering Australian clients a very good option.
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4 hours ago, luckyluke said:
This rental is out of my league but it does indicate that this are Thong LO is a good location for long term stay. Thanks for the link
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1 hour ago, luckyluke said:
Thanks for this I will be going through this site, I'm sure I'll find something, and will most certainly monitor the visa situation. I'm 70 with a regular income, Although the $A is going down as we speak, 35K is ok.
Thanks
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1 hour ago, stevkob said:
I lived in Sydney (never again) for 12 months in a 54k apartment which was under the flight path to Mascot airport. It's funny when I think of the things that annoyed the crap out of me back then makes me smile now. But I would never stay in an apartment in bkk for that outlay, much better available for much less.
You didn't mention when, Mascot is total chaos now and houses are over a million, I'm70 now and just looking for a pool, good coffee and a quiet life. Sydney is none of those things and very expensive, I have been to Bangkok several times and enjoyed it so I'll give it a go. I thanks for your comments. cheers
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In Sydney the average rent per month for two bedroom is 50k no pool, no gym, no furniture.
I'm hoping to find a condo 50m2 for 35k in Thong Lor with a good size pool and furnished.
That would be a bargain compared to Sydney.
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www.promovebangkok.com
I just had a browse over his web site it looks very professional, Thanks, Im going over To Bangkok in December I will be looking
very seriously to getting a condo for retirement. Right now I'm freezing in Sydney, its been a great place to bring up the kids but a pretty
poor retirement option.
cheers
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1 minute ago, Days Off said:
Despite being highly touted, Blake flaked out on me completely a year ago when I was searching for a condo.
For my recent search, Jonathon Davison did a fantastic job:
Jon
Director
Phone - (+66) 0 907276508
E-mail -[email protected]
Web - www.promovebangkok.comOk thanks I will contact Jonathon, Im looking to stay close to Chaoa river, its quieter there and I like the river scene.
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31 minutes ago, seancbk said:
Blake at http://www.bkkbestlife.com/founders/
Thanks much appreciated, I will be coming over December and hopefully find a condo. The pool is the main issue, Id like a nice condo with pool. Kitchen no big deal as I cannot cook. Bang Rak seems like a nice area, 25-40K should get me something
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4 hours ago, fathersicksendmoney said:
You just need a good agent
Hi, Can you recommend one
thanks
Thai bank account
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Thanks for this info,
I have a citibank debit card so pay no ATM fee. But only at their ATM in Central world.
But I also have an Australian ING debit card and we pay no ATM fee anywhere in the world
as long as you deposit $2000 per month, which I do.
Cheers