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Immigration, Dead mother…
khunpa replied to khunpa's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thanks for your “smart” analysis. Based on that, I guess what my kid has learnt is that most adults are complete idiots for asking where his mother is, while they are holding her death certificate. -
Immigration, Dead mother…
khunpa replied to khunpa's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Last exit and “interrogation” was for sure not sympathetic at all. My kid completely froze and the officer then became agitated with me, as I had to explain and ask her to please read the papers in front of her. We ended up with a very angry officer (who lost face), but lucky got pulled aside, by another, who was much more understanding. -
Immigration, Dead mother…
khunpa replied to khunpa's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It is actually very insensitive, as they get all the documents they need about his mother. Personally I don’t mind that they ask him questions about where he is going and for how long etc. But they do not need to have my son verbally confirm that is mother is dead when they have all the paper work required. On our last exit I made a “scene” at the immigration-line and was pulled aside for another senior officer to handle it. The new officer never asked my kid about anything and also said she understood, why I found it inappropriate. She also confirmed that I had more than enough paperwork required to exit the country with my son. But of course I am sure, it will all be pretty much the same on next exit. -
Immigration, Dead mother…
khunpa replied to khunpa's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think it would be a bit easier to train a kid to answer some questions, than provide perfect fakes of: - The kids Thai and Foreign Passport - Kids and Mothers Thai-ID - Death Certificate - Death Report - Cremation Certificate - Blue Book with Mothers page stamped as “dead” - Marriage Certificate - Birth certificates. The above, plus our previous travel history gives them absolutely no reason to interrogate my son about his mother. The problem is that none of the officers take the slightest time to check the papers handed to them before the start the “Where is your mother questions?” On next travel, I am considering starting off by showing a picture with my son beside her dead mother. Maybe with the text: “His mother is dead! You have all the documents to prove it. Please read them before interrogating my son about his mother”… Might work… -
Since my wife’s death 7 months ago, my son and I have travelled out of Thailand 3 times. Each time more or less of a “circus show”, with my 9-year old son being interrogated about his dead mother. Something I find completely inappropriate and unnecessary, as I have all official documents needed. (Guardian Visa, Death- / Marriage Certificates etc.) There is absolutely no point in question my son about his mother, which only makes him sad every time we travel.
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Well no matter what any transfers into the country, could involve a risk of you having to prove where the money comes from. So in theory you could face a nightmare in having to prove your transfer was already taxed. Of course in practical terms the RD-Officer will properly just as for an envelope for your new problem to “go away”.
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Personally I live off my savings. What I will do is just bring in a certain small amount every month and report that. No more large transfers and luxury purchases within Thailand. Can’t see how spending way less within Thailand, will benefit the country? But it’s their choice. If things go too crazy I will just move elsewhere for 6 months every year.
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The practical problem with an unclear law like this, is that RD officials will interpret it to their likings. Even many licensed lawyers here do not actually know the law and interpret it their own way. Also just look at how immigration works. It’s a hit or miss. Once a RD official see money coming in and target you, they will simply determine some made up amount you must pay (either over or under the table) for your problem to go away. All that is needed is a few public cases of foreigners being wrongly targeted to create uncertainty amongst others. Meaning that Thailand will lose a lot of new investment money. Laws are fine as long as you enforce them in a fair, clear and none-corrupt way. That’s not the case in Thailand. I could easily imagine that those going in to the local RD-department to declare their tax for the first time, could easily find themselves in more trouble than they imagined. That’s Thailand’s biggest problem. Better bring a lawyer when go there. 😄 We will probably see a booming new industry of “Tax-Agents”. Just like “Visa-Agents” who can “fix” any issues for a certain amount of payment.😉
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How do you think Thai people REALLY feel about Farangs?
khunpa replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
My maid: Thinks of me as a generous kind person, who values her work and treats her with respect. The hot girl at the cash-register at Rimping: Smiles... but thinks I am an idiot for always flirting with her. My Thai-friends: Respects me, like I respect them. What a stupid poll! -
Man tricked out of 2 million baht inheritance by wife seeks legal help
khunpa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Since I guess he didn’t leave is brain at the airport, it must be somewhere else… -
American Tourist Arrested for Stabbing Incident in Chiang Mai
khunpa replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Enjoy a long time in Thai-prison!!’ -
Danish Tony divorced his wife and married Thai transwoman Saiyan
khunpa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good for him!! Takes a lot of courage to just do, what you really want in life and not care about what others think or say. He is happy! Lots of members here are clearly not as happy with their life.- 175 replies
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Here we go again and it all just talk as always. At my sons international school, the amount of students has gone from 300 to 1000 in just one year. Now completely packed with especially Chinese. In my Moo Baan the amount of foreigners has exploded. They are now everywhere, unlike before and during Covid. Covid showed the Thais how much they actually need the foreigners. Not only the tourists, but also those who live here long-term. They need them, as they actually have and spend money. Unlike most Thais who struggle with large unpaid debts. The only reason they would change any requirements, is due to the high demand and them getting “easy money”. And I doubt they will change anything at all, as right now they need all the foreigners they can get. Would be too risky to change anything for them. The foreigners in the biker gangs are easy to eliminate, if they want. But as even the Thai official says himself. Corruption is a big part of the problem. So as always nothing is going to change, as it never does in Thailand.
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LOL!!! Not to forget the MANY bank-books from different banks with under THB 100 in each of them…
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Thailand’s household-debt storm taking deadly toll on guarantors
khunpa replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I paid of my wife’s sisters credit card loan of THB 90,000 and THB 30,000 she had borrowed from her employer, who basically treated her like a slave due to the money owed. First thing I told her after helping her was not to borrow anymore money. Of course she did not listen at went out and borrowed again. So now she is back in the same situation. Lesson learnt: Don’t help a Thai in debt. They just don’t get it.- 52 replies
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I am not surprised. Most Thais are “brain damaged” when it comes to handling their finances and they have a way of seeing a loan as a gift.