Everything posted by Maestro
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Issues with Thailand ETA application
Please give the link to the website you are talking about.
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Tourism Minister Aims to Levy 300-Baht Fee for Visitors
Removed an off-topic post (unattributed claim of crime and illegal working)
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Police/immigration asking Condo jurisdiction for TM 30
1. No 2. A fine, usually THB 800 but some immigration offices sometimes collect more. 3. Yes, as the householder because you are the possessor of the condo unit in your capacity as tenant.
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TM30 - New website address for filing notifications and registration
Not required by law, regulations and immigration guidelines, but go with the old and new passport to your immigration office to have some data transferred from the old to the new passport.
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
This is what a Google translation of the text regarding the 500K Baht in the announcement published in the Royal Gazette says: The original Thai text of the announcement is here: https://ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/documents/37565.pdf
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90-day reports for children born in Thailand
Section 74 of an English translation of the Criminal Code says this:
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Converting from business to DTV visa
The DTV is s multiple-entry visa valid for five years.
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
Removed an off-topic post about a non-O visa and the replies to it.
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New OA Visa Financial Requirements?
The OP, @sqwakvfr, started this topic with the text quoted above, without giving a link to his source. Just now, I looked the information up on the website of the Thai embassy in Washington DC and found it on this page: https://washingtondc.thaiembassy.org/en/page/non-oa The information regarding financial requirements is shown twice, first under the heading "Eligibility", then under the heading "Required documents". These two texts are contradictory and thus confusing and useless. Eligibility 6. Applicant must have a bank deposit of no less than 800,000 Baht in the last three months or an income certificate (an original copy) with a monthly income of not less than 65,000 Baht, or a deposit account plus a monthly income totaling not less than 800,000 Baht (in one year). In the case of submitting a bank statement, a letter of guarantee from the bank (an original copy) is required Required documents to upload in the system 4. Recent bank statement showing the applicant's name and ending balance of no less than $30,000 or proof of monthly income of not less than $2,500/month) along with the current bank statement showing incoming income What shows up in the online application form on the eVisa site, I wonder ?
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Date of exit stamp if flight at 1a.m.? Recent experiences?
There is no question of if: without the boarding pass, no departure stamp is given.
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Who said you bank/s aren't passing on your information to governments. Expats be advised !
I don't think that banks in one country supply information about an account holder's details to a government in another country. The exchange of information is between governments.
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Thai wife pays 500K for Denmark husband's murder - they make it look like an accident but he survives
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
Thank you. I wonder whether I was the only one who did not know that. (I might have known JAL)
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
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Blatant abuse of entry denials at Phuket Airport
Removed off-topic posts and the replies to them. This old topic is now closed.
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Just nearly sent me back home to Blighty.
If you mean extensions of stay, at what immigration office was this?
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
At any particular airport or worldwide?
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
Removed off-topic posts about DTV and non-O visas.
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
With PP, do you mean passport?
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
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Aussies now need an ETA to enter Thailand
Removed an off-topic post about gangsters and work gangs.
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"Any foreign national who has a work permit in Thailand may now, work anywhere, for anyone"
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
It is not the airlines (which you refer to as "flying companies") that say that you "cant have a 5 month holiday in Thailand on a visa exempt with a return ticket" It was the Thai government who, with the Announcement of the Ministry of Interior dated 15 June 2024 which was published in Thai language in the Royal Gazette, said when you enter Thailand without a visa you are allowed to stay for up to sixty days for the purpose of "tourism, work, or short-term business engagements". It further says that if you wish to remain in Thailand temporarily beyond the period permitted under this Announcement, you must apply for an extension of stay at the Immigration Office before the expiration of the permitted period. The Announcement makes no mention of a return flight. Based on the abovementioned Announcement, the IATA entered relevant information in their database which is accessible free of charge and when I consulted it just now displayed the following: When checking in passengers for flights to Thailand, the staff of airlines who subscribe to a specific IATA service package get analogous information displayed on their screens. Airlines are completely free to chose whether and when and to what extent to apply conditions or restrictions upon any passenger who has no return or onward ticket.
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
An ESTA is useless for travel to Thailand, isn't it? How long will Thailand's ETA be valid?
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Mai Sai border run
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