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Where to buy sim card for USA in Chiangmai?
edwardflory replied to placeholder's topic in Chiang Mai
I don't know if available for sim, I only use the apk. -
I disagree. I have a TX-6 box ( any brand ) that I fully enjoy. By choice I have 4 US stations ( 50+ US TV available if I choose to use a IPTV apk ), all the Thai stations, Japanese and Chinese English language, British stations, hundreds of movies. I also have many "old time" US Tv programs as well as some current programs to view, only 2 games, and many news apks. Run on a 42 inch TV with BT speakers onnected for better sound. I use on WiFi with great results.
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Where to buy sim card for USA in Chiangmai?
edwardflory replied to placeholder's topic in Chiang Mai
TEXTNOW is for a US number only.. inbound / outbound text and voice.. Works ANYWHERE you can connect to data OR WiFi. Cost is $0.00USD for UNLIMITED service. I use for US banking and calling friends. My number is from Kentucky (859) xxx xxxx , my US home -
Where to buy sim card for USA in Chiangmai?
edwardflory replied to placeholder's topic in Chiang Mai
Since you bought a roaming package consider TEXTNOW.COM. A FREE inbound / outbound number that's unlimited usage. I use it in Thailand for US Banking an US friends. Download the APK. I have talked to US for over 1 hour. Used service for2 years. It's a VOIP number that works on data or WiFi. anywhere you can connect to above. It has its own ring sound. Oh, they have a US SIM, also free mobile service - sim service ONLY available in US ( as far as I know ) I think sim cost is $5.00. You will need a US address to send the sim to. The service is ad supported, BUT small and does not interfere with phone calling. I don't know about the sim when it comes to ads. If you don't use the service you will loose the service. Call your friends / family in US as often as you want -
File the TM-30 as POSSESSOR. Have supporting documents such as deposit receipts for utilities, rental agreement and etc.. You said "asking for months", a TM-30 must be filed within 24 hours of NEW address. Depending on the IO you probably could be subject to a fine for no TM-30 - have you done a 90 day report - could be a fine there if you have been in your place / Thailand 90+ days w/o a 90 day report. I have heard of only 2 times a IO held a landlord responsible and did not fine the renter. If you didn't know, YOU are responsible that ALL your paperwork is in order.......period!! Good luck to you and hoping you get a understandng IO - It DOES happen.
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You sign the report as POSSESSOR. A 90 DAY report is REQUIRED when you spend 90 days in the Kingdom..period. You can do up to 5 days early. Contrary to some advice, YOU are responsible that ALL YOUR immigration paperwork is up to date. As I have said before, a friend of mine was fined 23,000bt for paperwork NOT up to date, and also a "ding" in his immigration file.
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TM30.IO anyone used it to submit TM30?
edwardflory replied to Thailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
To add to my post, I ALWAYS move on a FRIDAY night after 18:00. That way you have till Mondy IO closing to file the TM-30. As to landlods doing TM-30's some do NOT file them. In the years in this site I have heard of only 1 landlord that a IO called and chewed his @ss. YOU are responsible that ALL Immigration paper work is up to date. The excuse that "the landlord was supposed to do it" doesn't work. A sharp IO will catch things missing from your file. A friend of mine ( 12 years here ) ended up paying a 22,000bt fine for not having a TM-30 AND other paper work ( one was the old TM-28 ) not correctly filed. -
My 2¢'s. The mistake was LEAVING without PAYING the bar bill. They have long memories, and if she see's you walking by the bar, and a cop is handy.....trouble!!! I would be staying away from that area...period.
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Having lived in Thailand 10 years, and spent 4 years as a FTPA member, I have seen and heard much. WE are guests in this country, and should behave as such. It doesn't matter what Thai's do or for that matter anyone in the country - citizen or foreigner does - you do not skirt / break any Thai rules or laws. The "computer crime" regulations / laws are strict, and especially strict on what is considered - by ANYONE that files a complaint - "obscene" material. Since he is a regular streamer from Thailand, he should know this. Other things he could have been charged with include no work permit ( he probably makes money streaming ), improper visa and etc, etc, and etc American or not, learn and obey regulations and laws in ANY country you visit, stay or live in. There ARE some regulations I don't like or agree with, but since Thailand allows me to live here, I will obey the regulations / rules.
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The simple answer is to find out the POLICY of your LOCAL IO Usually a TM-30 IS reqired when you MOVE to a NEW address within 24 IO open hours. I move on a Friday AFTER 18:00 so I have till the following Monday BEFORE the IO. closes to do a new TM-30 and I always file as possessor with related necessary documents. Your landlord ( property owner ) is requied to file ( MANY do not ) ...BUT REMEMBER...YOU are responsible that ALL your paperwork is up to date
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IF you are a foreigner, the general rule is you can not OWN land ( lot? ). Maximum time you can own land if your spouce dies and spouce owns land ( tera firma ), and gives to you in a will, is 1 year, if I am not mistaken, Setting up a company, ...JUST... to own / buy / purchase land ( and build a house ), IF you are not Thai, is not a good idea at all..
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New rental owner wil not assist with TM30
edwardflory replied to jumbo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I ALWAYS do a TM-30 when I move to NEW residence. I move on a Friday after 18:00 so I have till the following Monday at the LOCAL IO closing time to file. I do as POSSESSOR. Had family ( 2 adults 1 child ) visit me from the states, did their TM-30 in 15 minutes at loal IO with my PP, TM-30, Rental agment. People forget, ...YOU ARE.. responsible for ALL YOUR paperwork being up to DATE. -
The TM-30 requirements depend on YOUR LOCAI IO POLICY. I always file a TM-30 as POSSESSOR myself when I move, ( or if I was to leave Thailand ) and have documents to support the above - rental agreement / lease, utility deposits / bills, and etc. We had a family stay with us for a month, I filed a TM-30 in under 15 for 2 adults and 1 child. Find out your LOCAL IO POLICY to be on the safe side. YOU are responsible that ...ALL... YOUR PAPERWORK is in order.
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""But what if his wife opens a business and he just wants to work for her?"" As a general rule, must have 4 Thai employee to 1 foreigner ( a wife generally would count as 1 employee ) Best advice, contact a good LAWYER. There ARE different circumstances depending on the business type and also ...YOUR... nationality
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Keeping American cell provider and phone number abroad
edwardflory replied to InlandSea's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I use TEXTNOW, a FREE service, unlimited text and voice calls. I have a US ( Kentucky by choice ) number that rings on my Thai mobile (apk) as long as I have a DATA or WiFi connection They also have a paid service - remove small ad's and a free sim service in US. I also use it for US banking. OTP and etc. IF you have a connection problem,=>>UPDATE<<= the apk< happened 1 time in 2 years -
If you have been here for some time you LEARN that """OFFICE POLICY RULES.""" I ALWAYS file a TM-30 as POSESSOR and have the necessary documents to prove - rental / lease, UTILITY bills and deposits. Sometimes the landlord files, sometimes not. YOU are ...RESPONSIBLE,,, that ALL Immigration docs are UP TO DATE period.
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12 month net sim question (AIS-DTAC)
edwardflory replied to stubuzz's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
......"AIS do not do the fixed 12 month as add-on but you can get 30 day auto renew which may be an option if you want to use the same sim"....... Bought my AIS sim on line while living in USA. Called AIS and it was activated within 2 hours, bought "time" on line, no problem. Still using same sim 10 years later in Thailand but now under contract. -
Blood pressure medication in Bangkok?
edwardflory replied to BillStrangeOgre's topic in Health and Medicine
I have been using THAI MILITARY hospitals for 9+ years. Most military dotcors are US or UK trained. My latest prescriptions ( 4 months 1@2x daily and 1@1xs daily ) and including Doctors visit and lab work was 1,200THB. In the US, 1 MONTHLY prescription with co-pay was $29.00US. When it comes to health, why not visit a MILITARY hospitals .. clinic ..for a checkup. HINT: you have to register 1st and get a (( FREE )) hospital ID card, passport needed You pay the same price Thai civilian's pay. I spent 5 days in a ARMY hospital, 4 days xrays, 5 days lab, discharged with 4 months meds. Paid about the same as a 5 day stay at a decent downtown hotel, 12,000THB -
Keeping American cell provider and phone number abroad
edwardflory replied to InlandSea's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I installedand registered while in Thailand WITHOUT a VPN. Has been working fine for 2 years except for 2 days - upgraded app, no problem after. You MUST use or LOOSE number without "locking" your number. Not aproblem for me, use 3-4 tmes a week. Usually to one person, have been on phone call OVER 1 hour.