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thaivisareader

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  1. To each their own for sure. In Thailand there are cities and then there is Bangkok. Nothing against the place. First rate medical care if needed, endless dining, shopping options and all the rest. But as a retired old guy with small family, I love upcountry living on a couple rai just a few kilometers from a medium sized city. Has everything but on a much smaller scale. As they say- 'up to you'

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  2. I was given an O-A long stay visa (based on retirement) in the U.S. in 2004 and no problems extending it until 2019. That year I was told I needed some huge amount of medical insurance- much more than my existing Aetna family plan. They told me to change it over to "based on marriage" which I did the next day. No specific insurance requirement. Been extending the visa that way since then. It still says O-A on the extension.

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  3. Changed from O-A retirement to O-A marriage extension for past 3 yrs. Udon. Need to take wife & witness with. They haven't ask for insurance although we have Aetna 500k baht family plan. No parked money in thai bank, i show the monthly transfer of well over 60k baht with 1 yr. bank statement showing code for foreign transfer, bank book, map to house, 2k baht. Pick up visa after 3 weeks. Of course, this is subject to change on a whim at any time

  4. way off the mark if she thinks chinese package tourists are wealthy or 'quality' (whatever that means). She needs a reality check on the history of tourism in Thailand. It had nothing to do with big spenders and everything to do with westerners mingling with friendly, graceful Thai people and cheap, freewheeling, naughty holidays for a couple three weeks. That's gone now. Let it come back or forget the millions returning. There was nothing really hugely upscale about Thailand except the ordinary Thais themselves. 

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