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As has been said, your history is a HUGE red flag, I would be surprised if any consulate in the area would entertain you with a Non-Ed. You are clearly trying to milk the system, and at some point that is gonna have to stop - and I think that moment might be now.
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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
lying on the road with severe head and arm wounds. He was quickly declared dead at the location by emergency medical staff.
I am just guessing, but even Stevie Wonder could have declared him dead, what with a severed head and all.
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If you don't have legal custody, I would imagine it is when they reach the age of majority.
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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
John Jones, 77, had enjoyed a lively international lifestyle but now, due to the frozen pension policy, his retirement plans are suffering. Residing in rural Thailand, Jones struggles with a heart condition adding to his financial woes.
He moved here knowing that his only income would be 75GBP per week for the rest of his life, how is that the government's fault?
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1 hour ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:
.i mean the guest doesnt have it.
The guest would count as "possessor" so could file it themself
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On 4/18/2024 at 1:10 PM, Jonathan Swift said:
A new passport might have the same old number, depending on when it was issued. My last 3 all had the same number,
What country's passport was that?
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13 hours ago, 0ffshore360 said:
That was a change from when an annual extension was granted as per norm and it required a transfer to new passport.
Never heard of this, when did it change? (seems unlikely as how could you have a valid permission to stay with an invalid passport?)
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5 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:
maybe can ask your airbnb host to go with you
AirBnB hosts don't want to file TM30s because they know they are breaking the law and evading tax. They just want to stay under the radar.
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7 hours ago, Liquorice said:
Any Immigration office should correct the date on the permission of stay stamp,
One other thing, MOST (but not all) offices will correct a bad air entry stamp for you, although they are not obligated to and can send you back to the entry airport if they want to
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On 4/9/2024 at 10:37 AM, mja1906 said:
where hopefully they will stamp another 90days
No, you will receive the remainder of the 90 days (so about 60)
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1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:
There are no Imm Offices that would accept a single transfer of +65K when applying for a 1-year EXTENSION based on your Non Imm O Visa for reason of retirement.
One needs to make a distinction between 3 different application moments.
# Applying for the initial 90-day Non Imm O Visa for reason of retirement
There are also no offices that would accept a single transfer for the initial Non-O either.
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On 4/14/2024 at 3:58 PM, Red Phoenix said:
Some Imm Offices require that at the moment of application you can show evidence of at least 1 transfer of + 65K to your personal Thai bank-account, while others require 2 or 3 transfers in the months preceding your application.
Can you enlighten me as to which office would accept a single transfer of 65K for an annual extension?
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On 4/14/2024 at 10:19 AM, Bangkok Barry said:
If they are not open for business they can't really blame him, can they. Which is why they would ignore the overstay.
Actually they don't "ignore" it, chances are they will get an "overstay fine waived" stamp
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19 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
And on October 16 they will go back into effect, this is just a short term "tourist" enhancement.
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1 hour ago, Upnotover said:
There is no entry form any more.
The TM6 is still used at land borders
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On 4/4/2024 at 5:22 PM, KannikaP said:
A Foreigner cannot be put in a Blue book, only Thais
Yes they can if they have PR
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20 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:
My non O was based on marriage but my extensions were for retirement.
I bet your first extension was based on marriage. 🙂
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8 hours ago, Jon M said:
Hi there, I will receive my 3rd Non O extension around Oct this year and I plan to apply for Thai PR before end of the year. Can anyone provide recommendations of trustworthy agencies that could help with this at an affordable cost?
It would appear from your previous posts that you are not working in Thailand? If not, then you are not even eligible to apply for PR.
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4 hours ago, JoseThailand said:
It's a great way of having medical insurance when you're retired. Just work in Thailand at least 6 months, and then simply keep your Thai social security. No need to pay crazy amounts for private medical insurance.
While it is great, it does not cover everything.
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On 3/5/2024 at 4:42 PM, josephbloggs said:
Thanks Tyler for the reply. That does offer some reassurance on some levels that I should be able to go straight out and come back on a 30 day exempt. I will need to extend that exemption for another 30 days by which time my money will be "seasoned" enough to apply for an O.
If applying for an in country non-o the money does not need to be seasoned
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27 minutes ago, flyingtlger said:Yes, must be seasoned and can't go below 800K....
So wrong ! Also, you can not assume that the op is talking about retirement, maybe he means marriage
To actually answer your question OP, for retirement, no seasoning required, but the funds must be shown to have come from abroad.
For marriage, no seasoning required and the funds do not have to be shown to have come from abroad.
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8 minutes ago, Goat said:Thailand has never been colonised and part of the reason is the Thais stick together.
Actually " When European colonial powers threatened in the 19th and 20th centuries, Thailand managed to escape as the only country not to fall under colonial rule. This was due to a compromise between the French and British to keep it as a neutral territory between them."
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8 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:
If you're concerned, just open a WISE account in your name.
I don't believe immigration is concerned about who sent the money, only that it came from overseas. The bank letter you provide won't detail who sent it. It only confirms it was an international transfer deposited into your account.
Incorrect, for a marriage Non-O the money does not have to come from overseas
To actually answer the OP's question, as long as the 400k is in your account on the day you apply for the Non-O, it does not matter a jot where it came from.
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Most important piece of info that the OP did not mention is his previous entry/exit history to Thailand (as in, how long have you been in Thailand).
Foreigner Assaults Phuket Tuk Tuk Driver Over Fare Disagreement
in Phuket News
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Did you even read the article?