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TheSwede99

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  1. Earlier year it was possible to get an extension with a certificate from the consulate / embassy.
    The question is, does it still apply to the countries that issue certificates?

    Can I still use a certificate from the Swedish Consulate that my pension is above the 800,000 baht limit to get a retired extension instead of 800,000 at the bank?

     

    Thank you

  2. I'm sure, oral agreements do not apply in Thailand. New rules regarding a person to stand as garantor is that they can no longer be required for payment. The conclusion is that you can keep the car and continue the installment or stop paying and returning the car.

     

    I believe the seller still has a debt of the car and want a person who will take over the loan of the car in the car company, the real owner of the car is the car company.

    The seller has no use for a personal garantor otherwise.

     

     

  3. I got my ID card last week, went very smoothly.
    Took the Yellow house book to the Nongprue municipality that issued it, so they could confirmed the validity.

    Other documents needed was:
    Passport with the extension of visas, driver's licenses.
    Made copies of all documents.
    Brought the confirmation and the rest of the documents 
    to the Ampur of Banglamung and got the ID card, cost 100 baht.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Jedsada3 said:

    TM30 should be filled by the one who hosts you not by yourself ! When you live in hotel you never see the TM30 nor get a receipt because it's not your business but the business of the hotel manager.

     

    Maybe you mean TM47... or TM28.

    Yes Jedsada3 is right, TM30 is for the hotel, landlord or owner of the property where you live and TM28 is for alien who stays in Thailand

  5. I'm sorry if I have been unclear.

    My extension is valid until 1/9-2016 but I'm going back to Sweden in a couple of months and will stay until end of October 2016.

    What can I do?

    Get a O-Visa at the ambassy in Sweden and apply for a 1 year extension based on retirement once I'm back in Thailand?

    Is that possible?

    ​I Thank you all, for trying to understand and answering my questions.

  6. I have an extension to stay in Thailand based on retirement a one year A-O valid to 1 September.

    I am now planning to go to Sweden and not come back until the middle of October.


    Question: What is my best options? To apply for a new AO in Sweden is far too complicated.

    Can I apply for a "Non-Immigrant Visa category" O "(Over 50years old and Retired)" visa at the Thai Embassy in Sweden, and then chang it to one year A-O based on retirement?

    Can I do it on Imigration in Jomtien?

    What documents are required?

    I have 30 year lease on my house, and my name in the yellow house book.


    Thanks for advise


    PS: I was advised by the foreign helper in Jomtien not to make any changes because it would be very difficult to regain the A-O extension one year based on retirement.

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