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Cabra

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  1. On 12/27/2020 at 1:01 PM, Thaiwrath said:

    Surely if you want to get the confidence of the people, you have to give them as much information as possible.

    Hiding anything makes people skeptical, and doesn't look good to the people. 

     

    On 12/27/2020 at 1:14 PM, ThailandRyan said:

    Someone came across the border, porous as it is, could be a foreigner, could be a migrant worker, or it could be a Thai trying to skirt the quarantine for fear or for reprisals.  Who knows without any clarity in the story as of yet.  However, I am sure someone will be along soon to criticise what I have written and show me the error of my ways.....lol

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, NorK said:

    Ubonjoe is correct. I am an Australian living in Thailand on the Australian Age pension and it is exactly as he describes.  Outside Australia, assuming you are entitled to the full pension,  you will currently get $820.60 per fortnight ($21,336 p.a.) or 544,000 baht  p.a. Therefore you need to have 256,000 sitting in a Thai bank for three months. If you return to Australia for a visit, your pension will increase to $877.10 per fortnight.  This will continue to be paid to you on your return to Thailand for a further 42 days. Remember, there are 26 fortnights in a year not 24.

     

     

    " Spot on Cobber"...Slainte.

     

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  3. I just got off the phone with KCI and was told no problem at the Choeng Chom border crossing. Private cars and bikes are crossing along with commercial vehicles. Only passport holders are allowed , no id cards. You can call Kap Choeng Immigration at 044559127

    Hi khwaibah can you please explain this to me I am totally confused.......as I was planning to go to Choeng Chom border in the near future.....

    Thanks for the great consistent Info.

    Regards,

    Cabra

    Permitted Stay – Upon entry into Thailand at either an airport or a land border with either a Single Entry or Multiple Entry Non-Immigrant “O-A” Visa, you will receive a stamp admitting you for one year from the date of entry. If you have a multiple entry Non-Immigrant “O-A” Visa, you can leave Thailand and return anytime during the validity period of the Visa (the expiration date will be shown on the Visa). During the validity period of the O-A Visa, each time you re-enter Thailand, you will receive another one year stay. See the CAUTION below about when Re-Entry Permits are required

    UTION: If you enter Thailand on a Single Entry Non-Immigrant “O-A” Visa, you will need to obtain a “Re-Entry Permit” from Thai Immigration if you plan to leave Thailand – See the section on Re-Entry permits. Likewise, if you have a Multiple Entry Non-Immigrant “O-A” Visa and you plan to leave but will not re-enter Thailand before the expiration date shown on the Visa, but before your current permission to stay until date, you will need to obtain a Re-Entry permit before you depart. If you reenter Thailand after the expiration date shown on the visa without getting the extension and re-entry permit, you will find that the O-A visa is no longer valid and you will be admitted for the number of days permitted for those entering as Visa Exempt.

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