Everything posted by Goethe
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
If you fly into BKK from the UK and transfer to a flight to Vietnam a few hours later (i.e. you remain in transit), do you have to register with TDAC?
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90 Day Report due on the day I'm due to leave Thailand.
Agents charge various fees for filing a 90-day report on your behalf, ranging from zero to 500 Baht.
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Pension income letter from Canada Embassy
The Canadian Embassy ceased issuing the income verification letter quite some time ago. You would be wise to ask your local Immigration Office what they require, because they are not all the same. For Jomtien, for example, I have to supply a 12-month bank statement.
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Joint tenants with right of suvivorship
The advice that a surviving spouse should use the ATM card after the other spouse's death to withdraw money out of an account (any account, joint or not!) was something I heard a lawyer state to a farang i was helping recently to prepare a last Will and Testament.
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1 year retirement extension in Pattaya.
Tik tok (Jomtien) will take your photograph at the Immigration Building the first time you go, but thereafter you do not gave to go.
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DTV for online teaching possible?
I know people who do it -- and who keep very quiet...
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TM 30 Required for 90 day report?
According to my agent (last week) both the TM 30 and TM 47 are now required.
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Vientiane: e-visa after 9 months in Thailand
You asked for advice, and when you received some very sound advice from people who have considerable expertise, you reject it. Your immigration record is in the computer for every immigration officer to see. That record will certainly raise a red flag, whether you have a visa or not. It is, of course, your decision to make, but if you want to be sure of being admitted into Thailand again, the only safe course of action is to use the safe entry option.
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Bangkok Bank - No yellow book, no new account
Using Wise, the permitted transfer amount differs according to the country. From Canada, for example, the limit is just over 200 000 THB.
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Visa Renewal
The confusion arises because in Thailand there is no consistency in the use of the term "visa". Although the terms "retirement visa" and "marriage visa" are commonly used (especially on this forum), the Immigration Act (Section 35) refers only to "permission to stay" and "extension of permission to stay" -- and it lists the purposes for which such permissions may be granted and the permissible length (one year).
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800k or 65k regular income for O visa?
"You'll once a year need an balance confirmation letter from your bank together with a 3-month statement (typically 200 baht cost, valid for 7 days) and copy of (all pages) on your bankbook, which also need to be updated, often same day or day before applying for extension of stay." Procedure may be different, depending on the Immigration Office. At Jomtien, if you have the 800 000 baht in an FDA. the procedure is as follows: 1. Deposit 100 baht in the FDA. 2. Request the bank to update your bank book. 3. Request a letter stating that you are the holder of the account and how much is in it. (Cost: 200 baht.) 4. Request a 12-month statement. (Cost: 200 baht.) 5. If you are applying for an Extension of Stay yourself, you will need to copy every page of your bank book. 6. If you are using an agent #5 is not necessary. Source: Recent personal experience.
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800k or 65k regular income for O visa?
The simplest, "cleanest" way for you to proceed is to deposit 800 000 baht in a Fixed Deposit Account and to leave it there untouched for ever. Then every year when you apply for your extension of stay, you go to your bank and request a letter stating that you have this account and how much is in it, plus a 12-month statement showing that the money was untouched. Many people do this and they sleep well.
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Application for NON-O retirement (Chiang Mai)
This discussion demonstrates an eternal truth: different offices have different requirements, so before you apply for an extension of stay, it is wise to enquire about what they currently are. Current requirements at Jomtien with 800 000 baht in a Fixed Deposit account are as follows: 1. Deposit 100 baht in the account and update bank book. 2. Request from the bank a letter stating that you are the owner of the account and how much is in it. 3. Request a 12-month bank statement. Different banks levy different fees. At my SCB branch I paid 200 baht for items 1 & 2, and another 200 baht for item 3.
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Temu online shopping App
Free shipping: you have to spend only 180 baht. Prices: very cheap, often cheaper than Lazada or Shopee. Quality: cheap goods from China are ... cheap goods. Sizes: you must be extra careful when ordering. Delivery times: reasonable, but often longer than advertised.
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I’ve backpacked through Southpark Asia for years… now i feel quietly pushed out
The thrust of this post is: "This is the way I like to travel. Why doesn't the world accommodate me?" That is the height of narcissism.
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Retirement extension via agent, change of bank.
This week I saw a sign in the office of my visa agent about applying for non-o status. It included information on what it would cost to open a bank account. So yes: the issue seems to have been resolved.
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Thai notary for pension income verification
A notary cannot notarize the veracity of the documents, only your signature. You present "bank documents" to a notary. How does he or she know for sure where they came from? Nowadays almost any document can be falsified.
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Passport not stamped out with re-entry permit.
Neither the smart gate software nor any Immigration Officer is interested in whether or not you have a Re-entry Permit. It becomes an issue only on your return.
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Canadian Embassy to discontinue income affidavit notary service April 1st, 2025
Until now Thai Immigration HAS accepted the letter from the Canadian Embassy as sufficient. A consular official told me that the Consulate needed to have your financial statement on file IN CASE Thai Immigration one day asked for such evidence. I have seen no evidence that Thai Immigration officials have been questioning the validity of the Canadian Embassy letter.
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Visa Services Limited Now?
The announcement refers to acquiring NEW Retirement Visas, but specifically states that renewing extensions of current Retirement Visas will still be processed.
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Question about TH on-arrival tourist visa
The reason why the airline may want to see a return ticket within 60 days is because being granted a 30-day extension, while highly likely, is not 100% guaranteed. So if you are denied entry by Thai Immigration because you do not have a return ticket within 60 days, the airline would be responsible for flying you back home. That is an expense they do not wish to incur. I have no doubt that some readers of this forum will testify that they have never had a return ticket and have encountered no problems with either the airline or Thai Immigration, but the question for you is: "Do you want to take that risk?" (My testimony is that I have been checked by the airlines before boarding several times.)
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Long term visa needed for 5 year motorcycle license?
"Be aware that expired licenses can still be renewed up to one year after expiry. " That is correct, but be aware that if your license has expired and you are stopped by the police, you will be fined (personal experience). The one-year grace period refers only to your not needing to start the whole process from the beginning.
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Non-O and being out of the country for a 30 day report
The 90-day report has nothing to do with your permission to stay. They are quite separate matters. Since you are out of the country when your 90-day report is due, there is no requirement to report. You report only if you are still in the country. When you return to Thailand, a new 90-day period begins. (Your arrival date is day one.)
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How safe is the retirement visa as a strategy to live in Thailand permanently?
It's called freedom of choice. You have the freedom to do it your way; others choose to do it differently. I do everything legally, but choose to use an agent -- because I can afford to. One unpleasant fact that you cited: "And yes, far too often I've had to stand in line with people who stunk so bad it almost made you retch" is one of the reasons I stay away from Immigration. This forum is full of reports that underline the unpredictability of the process from year to year and from Office to Office. I pay a small fee, can be sure there will be no problems, pick up my passport the following day -- and sleep like an innocent child.
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Going to Thailand for Surgery help with TM6
You are being overly worried. You will be one of 30 million tourists, so close scrutiny is highly unlikely. Write: "Tourism." Give address of the hospital. Make sure you have a return ticket. Take some Valium. :)