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sandyf

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  1. Electronic Travel Authorisation schemes are about visa waiver arrangements, not visas. This is how the EU justified their scheme. "for the identification of security, irregular migration or high epidemic risks posed by visa-exempt visitors." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Travel_Information_and_Authorisation_System Every other country will have a similar justification. Some were in the pipeline pre covid which only served to reinforce the policy. Others will have been prompted into action as a result of the pandemic. Should there be another major outbreak and Thailand had no ETA in place, the forum would have a field day. Always a lose-lose situation.
  2. I think it is EKG in Europe and ECG in UK, Kardio as opposed to Cardio, and as you say quite different to an "Echo". When i registered at Bang Saen, first thing they wanted to do was an Echo, looking for leaky valves but all ok. Think it was about 5K, something like 8/9 years ago.
  3. Sorry for your difficulties, obviously got a few.
  4. Every question that needs an answer requires that an upload is made, if that is not done you cannot proceed to the next section. There is nothing to stop blank uploads being made but the poster was wrong to imply it was a standard practice. If a question cannot be answered then uploading a note as to why would be a better option.
  5. Why are people blaming Thailand. Why not blame the greatest advocates of Electronic Travel Authorisation like the US, EU and UK? Thailand is an emerging economy, would be strange if it didn't follow the lead.
  6. One has to assume that you are applying that statement to all countries that have, or intend to have, a similar scheme implemented. Or maybe you are just a bigot.
  7. You could always get a visa, Sorry, forgot, that is what you want to avoid.
  8. So why quote it in a post? If your sole concern is the Thai ETA, why not wait for the facts rather than posting unsubstantiated garbage. If you can't wait, the best indicator will lie in how other countries have implemented a similar scheme. Maybe you should research ESTA.
  9. Quite the opposite. ESTA, ETIAS, ETA etc etc are all schemes for those who do not need a visa, i.e. travelling on visa waiver, visa exempt etc.
  10. Your comment referred to an existing arrangement, ESTA, so you were obviously aware of how that is currently operating when making the post. Weren't you? Also you appear to be misinformed regarding denial of entry. If you read the conditions of carriage you will find that the airline has the right to reclaim ALL expenses regarding repatriation from the passenger.
  11. Some years ago a fairly senior doctor told me opioid based painkillers couldn't be prescribed to outpatients. Following your post I looked it up and see that Tramadol can be obtained from a pharmacist and quite happy to stand corrected on that point. I never said there was any restriction on Pregbalin, just suggested that it may not be easy to obtain based on my experience with similar medication over 25 years. You are out of order linking the same comment to both medications. I also said that not all medicines, meaning what the OP would see as normal, are not available in Thailand. Something you have chosen to ignore. The Nurofen Plus incident was a very long time ago and merely a highlight on how some Thai pharmacies view narcotic based medication compared to the UK.
  12. I would have thought you would have received a P60 from the pension provider, but maybe not if paid gross. If you did get a P60 then your code will be on there. I was under the impression that all pension providers, other than the government , are required to provide P60s. They not only indicate tax paid but also addressed Lifetime Allowance which was replaced this year by Lump Sum and Death Benefit Allowances. Hope your address is current with provider, a couple of years ago I got caught out when they sent out a proof of life certificate.
  13. There is always somewhere where the rules will be flouted and the OP may very well welcome that information. Some years ago I saw a pharmacy sellin Nurofen so I asked for a packet of Nurofen Plus, pharmacist just held his hands out in a handcuffs gesture.
  14. Are you claiming that all airlines aroud the world that fly in to the US have stopped self check in for those not requiring a visa. i must have missed that one.
  15. The US system ESTA has been in operation some time. Airlines say you can be refused boarding if not in possession of an ESTA. US immigration say you can be refused entry if not in possession. The Thais say "up to you".
  16. There was never any visa to be replaced. One can only assume English is not your first language.
  17. Indeed. There is a certain amount of international sharing, as opposed to domestic, but I do do not see anything in what you have posted that specifically states the international sharing of earned income. The overseas section of your link only lists your obligations.
  18. Not surprising, I believe tramadol is an opioid and you shouldn't be able to get that anywhere as an out patient. Not sure if pregabalin is restricted or not but anxiety medication has become more difficult to get in recent years. Not all medications are available in Thailand and you may well have to accept an alternative till you get back. Very unlikely you will get a different response from a clinic or pharmacy unless an under the counter option.
  19. If you consider the EU justification. According to the European Commission, it is planned to be implemented "for the identification of security, irregular migration or high epidemic risks posed by visa-exempt visitors." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Travel_Information_and_Authorisation_System It would appear that Thailand has the right approach. Single entry - FOC.
  20. You are wrong to say "all". I have seen it somewhere but not going looking again. The sharing of personal financial information is confined to unearned income. There is no international sharing of information on earned income.
  21. They could. Years ago it used to be like the OP picture in Meaung Chonburi on a regular basis. About 10 years or so ago they put in a network of 2 metre square drains, hasn't been any flooding since. The downside was the project created massive disruption for a couple of years. Pattaya is caught between a rock and a hard place. The disruption there over a similar period would probably cost more than the project itself in lost tourist revenue. As we have seen over the years all they do is try and fix a major injury with sticking plaster. Really is a case of "No pain, No gain".
  22. Really! In 25 years I have seen quite a bit of what happens in Thailand. Unfortunately many never leave their back yard and think what they see is what happens everywhere.
  23. "Once approved, ETA holders will be able to use automated passport gates at immigration checkpoints." I would hope that once that comes about, visa and re-entry permit holders will also be able to use the passport gates.
  24. I think what the poster meant was come in and do conversion from exemp to Non O and then the extension. I have heard of some offices doing it in one go, which has led some to talking about a 15 month extension. With the 30 day visa exempt it would have been a bit tight for time, 60 days may be feasible. All about when the wife will be away.
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