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Lazinonthebeach

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  1. I'm wondering also how this is going to work.  I'm in Thailand on a Non-Imm O Retirement extension.  I don't have medical insurance here.  I would like to go back to my home country for a few months and return on my Re-entry permit which means Thai Pass without needing a visa I guess. I figured I'd have to pay for medical insurance until my next Extention comes up which in my case would be about 5 months.  Is this realistic?  Is the cost of this type of medical insurance correct meaning I should figure on about 15,000 baht?

  2. On 7/9/2018 at 10:56 AM, Mattd said:

    This has been done to death over the years on TV and no one can find a law that states that you must carry your original passport with you at all times.

    The requirement is that you can prove your legal status in Thailand and photo ID, so a copy of your passport along with a Thai or Foreign DL (with photo) would be fine, you could be asked to produce the actual passport at a later time.

    Personally I have the passport stuff recorded in my phone, if ever asked for it.

    Carrying the original poses far too many risks, so only do this if doing something official that may need it.

    Always a good idea to include photos of current visa or stamps

     

  3. I probably know the answer to my question but I'm hoping I'm wrong:  my 90-day report for my retirement visa (Samui immigration) is due May 22.  I fly out to my home country on May 26.  The re-entry permit is already in my passport.  As I officially have a week, until May 28, to file the report, will there be a problem if I just skip the report this time?

  4. A friend left Thailand, leaving her car with me thinking she had done the paperwork necessary for me to register it in my name.  To make a long story short, she didn't.  She's back in the UK now, not intending to come back in the near future although she still owns a home here.  If/when she does come back, can she sell me the car if she comes in on a tourist visa or 30-day entry or will she need a Non-Imm O?

  5. 4 hours ago, ningnong said:

    For what its worth about 15 years ago I left a car in Thailand with my GF. The car was registered to me only. She had the blue book and I gave her permission to sell the car while I was still overseas. She sent me one or two forms that needed my signature and a copy of my passport. So if you have the blue book you may be able to get this done too.

     

    But you may need to return to the jangwat it was registered in.

    Thanks.  I do have the bluebook but it seems to be a lot more complicated now.

     

  6. You've must have heard  versions of this story before, but I'm trying to pin down precise information and finding it quite difficult:  a friend moved back to the UK, leaving her car with me with all the paper work that she thought I'd need to register it in my name before sending her the agreed price.   It turns out the papers are not done correctly so no sale although I can still drive it.  The thing is, she may be willing to come back to sell me the car as this seems to be necessary here on Samui,  but not for a while as she just recently left.  She still owns a house  here to be used by family as vacation house. Does she need a new non-immigrant O to sell the car or could she come in on a 30-day entry or tourist visa and still get a Certificate of Residency as a home owner and then sell it?  Or is it possible to give a family member Power of Attorney at a UK Consulate to complete the sale?

  7. Nearly a year ago last October, I was issued a Non-Imm O-A (retirement) at my local Thai embassy in Europe. It has a "use by" date of Oct 29, 2015. I entered Thailand with it on Nov 25, 2014 and was given permission to stay until Nov. 24, 2015. As it is a multiple-entry visa, I left Thailand some months ago without notifying anyone or doing anything. Personal reasons delayed my return, however, and I can't get back until mid-November. Am I likely to be allowed in on that same visa? If not and I come in with a tourist visa, is that convertible to a Non-Imm O for retirement these days? Or is there an easy place to get a Non-Imm O single entry in Asia which I can then convert? My local embassy will only issue me another Non-Imm O-A which is complicated for me as it locks me into the Oct-Nov time schedule which wil always be difficult for me. I'd much rather have an expiry or renewal date Jan or Feb.

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