Geordie59
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Knowing someone in a similar position I can say there is no way he would be allowed to fly until brain swelling had reduced and his skull replaced. The exposed brain can't take the changed in pressure experienced when flying.
And I imagine his job would involve stopping poachers rather than rich tourists.
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Hopefully the results of this survey will be reported in the mainstream media so those on power can see what we think of them.
I do think part of the reason Thais have become less tolerant is the type of mass tourist they have successfully attracted in recent years show less respect for Thai culture and ways. The model whereby these mass tourists pay everything upfront in their home country has much less benefit for the average Thai person.
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Thailand's peak infection rate was probably in January before anyone had heard of Covid 19. It has followed the natural curve seen in most countries do rapid growth followed by a slow but steady decline.
Add in in very limited testing and it is easy to see that they haven't done any better than a country like Sweden that had very limited lockdown.
Damage to the economy is massive and will only be seen in years to come.
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Ive lived in Thailand for decades but am outside right now. I have no plans to return while they keep all the hoops in place that I need to jump through. I can spend my money elsewhere more easily and that is what I, and I'm sure many others will do. I'm sure many won't bother to return once they get cp,for table elsewhere.
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On 4 July 2020 at 6:37 AM, JusticeGB said:
The UK is providing the corridors for countries which have reciprocal rules. Obviously Thailand doesn't have reciprocal rules with all the ridiculous rules they have put in place to enable people to come to Thailand. TAT is destroying tourism not creating it!
Not quite true. Countries like Australia are in the Uk list but do not allow People from the Uk free entry to their country.
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I recently extended for another year and took the multi re-entry option. I used to leave/re-enter 8-10 times per year but now it is usually just 2-3 times. I could sane money by getting single re-entries but just don't want the hastle. And if were to leave at short notice the last thing I'd want to be thinking about was if I could get my re-entry permit before leaving.
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2 hours ago, Silent Number said:
Forgot to mention my last visa was done by Thai Consulate in my country not IO
IT is extensions of stay that are being discussed here, not actual visa applications.
For an extension you must 800k baht 2 months before and 3 months after the application. The rest of the time you must maintain a minimum balance of 400k.
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I extended my extension to stay for another year based on retirement at Jomtien last week. Many others were doing the same. I also got a multi re-entry and did my 90 day report at the same time.
Why take chances when for most people it is easier (quieter than normal) to do it now if it becomes due.
I do get the OPs issues with inter island travel though.
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All the steps for re-entry to Thailand in January
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
So you apply for COE and once approved have 15 days to book flight and ASQ.
Does anyone know if there is a limit how far in the future those bookings can be. For example if my COE was approved this week could I book ASQ and flight for February or March 2021?
Or am I getting it all wrong and have to leave within 15 days of COE approval?