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Syke1911

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  1. Not true.. I pay 55,000 a year for 1st class insurance on XC60 T8.. it covers the battery pack. Why wouldn't it?
  2. Hi, I got a call from immigration that my extension of stay was approved on July 25th. My under consideration stamp expired on July 27th. I forgot to go to immigration then and won't be able to appear until August 7th. Am I on overstay? Should I expect to pay 500 thb * 10 days or so? Or expect to go to jail? Thanks
  3. OK, just checked and I have a 2020... which doesn't have mobile support for whatever reason.
  4. Yeah, 5 years or 150K KM, whatever comes first. And battery is 8 years or 150K
  5. I have a 2021 XC60 T8 Recharge. Only complaint is there is no mobile in the car as it is not supported in Thailand. So you need to use your cell phone to connect to Spotify or whatever.
  6. Hey Joe, My Immigration office won't allow it... they are pushing for an 'alternative arrangement' where they fix things. Can I relatively easily attempt the process to get a 60 day extension for visiting family at an office in a different province? Otherwise, would you adivse to get anon-visa based on marriage in HCMC, and then I could go for 90 day visa runs to Kanchaburi?
  7. Hi thanks for that info. Would HCMC also work for such purposes? Also the requirements needed for marriage visa at HCMC? Also any COVID restrictions? Thank you sir.
  8. Hello, I've unfortunately allowed the 400,000 THB in my bank account fall below by a couple thousand bath, a week before I was planning to do my marriage extension. Immigration in Ratchaburi offered me three solutions: #1) Overstay for 90 days and pay 500 thb * 90 and then return and they will process my marriage visa once I pay the overstay fine. #2) I can leave the country and then return with a tourist visa or visa exempt entry. And then attempt to convert it in 90 days to marriage visa. I am preferring option two. My question is can I convert a tourist visa to a marriage visa in approximately 80 days once my 400,000 has been seasoned, inside the country at Ratchaburi immigration? What countries are the easiest to fly to considering COVID regulations and the fact I carry a Canadian passport? Note I've been using marriage visa extensions for 5+ years without issue until this stupid mistake on my part. Thanks very much Hello, I've unfortunately allowed the 400,000 THB in my bank account fall below by a couple thousand bath, a week before I was planning to do my marriage extension. Immigration in Ratchaburi offered me three solutions: #1) Overstay for 90 days and pay 500 thb * 90 and then return and they will process my marriage visa once I pay the overstay fine. #2) I can leave the country and then return with a tourist visa or visa exempt entry. And then attempt to convert it in 90 days to marriage visa. I am preferring option two.

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