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  1. Hi I have an appointment tomorrow to renew my Thai motorcycle license which expires on 21 December, and which is 2 years old. I’ve got the certificate of residence and the medical certificate, but, for the renewal, do I need to sit a test online before I go into the phuket licensing department tomorrow? This one here? https://www.dlt-elearning.com/elearningcourse Or is this just for new applications Or do I sit the test in the phuket licensing centre in person and this online link is just for practising? Is there anything in missing? Thanks for any help
  2. Thanks very much for the link Dr Jack.
  3. Hi, I have booked a flight from UK start October returning end of April, so 7 months. That is more than the 6 months for the visa, but you get another 2 or 3 months on your final entry. presume it is not a problem on the application for the E visa to show that, or do I need to include a my flight out of Thailand after the first 2 months. They see to be only asking g for details of my flight to Thailand from UK. I am just worried if they see the 7 month return date it makes some kind of red flag. Thanks for any guidance.
  4. Great. Thanks a lot for the detailed info.
  5. I’m flying Qatar from U.K. via Doha then Phuket. I’m ok with economy for the first leg, but what’s the best way to book business class for the Doha Phuket leg? Wait for a possible offer from Qatar for that leg a few days before departure , or book it at time of booking on Qatar website? Also, if you do book just that leg, do you get lounge access at Doha before boarding the flight to Phuket? thanks for any help.
  6. Thanks a lot for the information. I wonder if you know the answers to these questions……If I did this option, 1. Would the 12 month extension be multiple entry, and 2. would the 400k need to be in a Thai account, and for a minimum time period before? 3. And if the multiple entry was given, do I need to leave every 90 days?
  7. Thank you for the info. I’m hoping to apply via the E visa system of the London Thai embassy website.
  8. Thanks a lot for such a detailed reply. I think option 1 on your list sounds the easier, where a multiple entry non o is applied for through the London embassy’s E visa system. Do you know what the financial requirements are for that multiple entry option? I’m not married, I would have the birth certificate and mothers ID card as evidence. “….if you are applying for Multiple Entries, you need to prove that you have a genuine reason to visit Thailand on a regular basis.” As I noted in the other post, this is the only thing that is a bit confusing since the rain is pretty obvious.
  9. Thanks a lot. I’ve had a look and, yes, there is a multiple entry option for family. As you say, it also mentions the need for a reason for multi entry (as opposed to single every) as follows, “if you are applying for Multiple Entries, you need to prove that you have a genuine reason to visit Thailand on a regular basis. The difference in fee will not be refunded, if the officer grants a Single Entry Visa instead of the Multiple Entries Visa vou applied for.” That seems quite a strange note, as it’s pretty obvious what the genuine reason would be…. most if not everyone would be expected to visit their child and family living in Thailand on a regular basis, several times each year…that would be the reason ? Or is there something else that I’m not understanding, that would make them just downgrade me to a single entry? The reason I don’t want a single entry is because I do visit several times over several months each year, even though I’m resident in the uk. In that Scenario, rather than a single entry non o, a METV would be better. Thanks again
  10. Hello I have a daughter in Thailand and I visit her regularly in Thailand from the UK. Up until now I’ve usually used a single entry non O, 3 months extendable to 5, although occasionally I’ve used the multi entry 6 month tourist visa, extendable to 9. I’m staying longer each time, but the METV isn’t really the correct visa and with it, I have to leave the country every few months, which can be a pain. The best option i think is my applying for a 12 month multi-entry non o based on Thai family (daughter)… and I wondered if anyone could help me with the process. I can have 400k baht in a Thai bank account for 3 months for financial reasons, , or alternatively (and preferred) I can show a similar amount in GBP through UK back accounts, for a similar period. I have the Thai birth certificate with my name and certified translation, copy of Tabien Baan with my daughter’s name on. 1) What other documents / details do I need 2) Is it possible to get this year long visa before entering Thailand, for example by applying at the Thai embassy in London or another Thai embassy such as Phnom Penh ? 3) If not, what would be the best way to enter Thailand….a 3 month non o single entry which is somehow “upgraded”, or, say by visa exempt and apply in Thailand? Thanks a lot for any help anyone can give.
  11. I just opened another bank account since I needed to go with SCB or Bangkok Bank which are the only ones allowing foreign transfers of <50k. I am currently on a tourist visa, and the only thing they wanted was proof of residency. So a rental agreement matching the name in the passport , along with a Thai mobile telephone number, should do it. Whole thing was done in 30 minutes with new bank book and card, app downloaded and functioning. I’m aware it can be inconsistent , but I think it’s easier in tourist areas where they are used to the different types of customer perhaps, and I chose a suitably located branch in an expat area.
  12. Hello again. just to update, I went to phuket immigration yesterday. Find room 101 Queue up and check docs (copy of passport with entry stamp, copy of house book, photo, tm30) with helper volunteers get number from them and wait to be called they will process the application then pay 300 baht to get them to issue the certificate whole thing took about 90 minutes
  13. Thanks for the replies. I really appreciate all the comments. i will show my ignorance here by saying I don’t know what a 90 day report is, and I thought the T30 is just a form you download in order to make the the application. Is it something different?
  14. Thank you. That’s great information. Is the immigration office at phuket town opposite the lake, and is it one of these situations where I need to go at 6 in the morning and wait all day???
  15. I have just bought a motorbike in Phuket and in order to get the green book I need a certificate of residence. I already have a Thai driving licence. what’s complicating things in my mind are two questions . 1. first I own the condo where I stay, so I’m not sure what to do about this TM30 requirement. Do I just bring the blue Tabian Baan book, which is blank of course, beside I’m not Thai. I don’t have a yellow book. 2. other complication is that I only tend to stay here for three or four months each year, so I tend to enter on a multi entry tourist visa. Most of the posts I read about residency certificates suggest as part of the application non o or other long stay visas, METV is only 6-9 months max. If I bring copies of passport and visa stamp original blank Tabian Baan passport photo 300 baht?? Is that going to do it here in Phuket or is there something else I need? thanks for any help.

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