KhunSugar
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After reading many reactions, I have to conclude that we are eagerly looking for a back gate solution. Just the monthly equivalent of 65,000 baht transfer will be too hard apparently.
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On 26-4-2017 at 8:01 AM, Wallander4 said:
Worst Immigration in Thailand ( Chiang Mai ) want 500B also even tho sign state its for free ...
Go to another Bangkok Bank branch - I only had to show passport to open account there
If you'r not in a hurry it's for free. Look it up here
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2 hours ago, Myrhok said:
either you can get one, but for 6 months only, and so you cannot extend it up to one year
actual this is what they call the new rules.
if you're just interesting in Thai languish course, you not need the ED-visa, you can go to a school with any type of visa :-)
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A visa is a favor not a right, never think they need you. They allow you to stay in the country !
Follow the rules and get a proper visa or stay out of Thailand, easy.
Don't think the Thai economy will drop down because they deny people to get in.
KS
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Simple solution !!!
Get a single entry tourist visa before you come again
Problem solved ?
These people fly from oil rig to airport to bangkok,,
Which oil rigs do you know with a Thai consulate on them ??
Do they all do ? Or are there some who fly from oil rig to HOME ?
KS
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If you know in advance that you want (will) to stay longer than 30 days in the country, go get a tourist visa.
KS
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Go get a Tourist visa if you know you will stay longer than 29 days in the Country.
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Yes, I think if they continue to apply the rule so rigidly it will eventually hurt tourism.
They asked me no questions. They had no interest in why I wanted to enter Thailand, whether I had a hotel reservation, onward or return tickets, money, nothing. You have three chops, you can't come back. End of story.
Why not entering the Kingdom with the right visa from the start of your stay, a tourist visa for example ? You would have a few stamps less ;-)
I really not understand why people need to border-run when they pretend to be a tourist.
Just get a visa before leaving your home country.
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Your UK license will be fine no problem
I don't think so.
The UK license need to be accompanied by an international license when you are in Thailand on a tourist based visa.
If you have a non.immigrant visa you need a Thai license.
Having a wrong license is one of the major reasons the insurance company will use to avoid paying.
This is my humble opinion.
http://driving.information.in.th/driving-licence.html
English is not my native language, sorry if I write errors, KS
Curfew in Lopburi?
in Central Thailand
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Maybe the brother in law of moatje can help you 555