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Show the Thai passport when departing through Thai Immigration and when you return to Thailand use the British Passport when arriving in the UK. Show the British passport when checking in, with the airline in Thailand. You will not have a problem my wife has Thai/ Australian passports my daughter Thai/ Australian/UK passports they travel overseas regularly without any issue doing the above.
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We have had both our cars insured with Direct Asia for a number of years and found them very helpful when needed. I have just received my renewal notice which advises that they are now Roojai Insurance. I understand that they were formed in 2016 and am interested as to what the experience has been in dealing with them.
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Relocating to Thailand from the US ? - Bear this in mind
StevieAus replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Since when has a health insurance plan been a requirement for a Retirement Extension, not in the fifteen years I have held mine or my expat friends either -
Report Thailand Cracks Down on Illegal Expat Workers to Protect Local Jobs
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think they do in the agricultural sector as many Thais don’t want to work in the fields. I don’t blame them either working all day in hot and humid conditions. I live in the North and most of that work seems to be carried out by Burmese people. I think the other issue is that in recent years younger people have become more educated and gone to university we know a few who came from low income families and went to university, there is no way they will undertake menial work -
Analysis Thaksin's Triple Trouble: Pheu Thai Faces High-Stakes Challenges
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Along with many other countries around the world he US included. -
Report Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas Amid Wealth Shift
StevieAus replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The article makes comments about the increasing costs and complexities of the Thai visa system and difficulties in obtaining such. In the fifteen years I have been obtaining my Retirement Extension the cost hasn’t increased, the requirements haven’t changed and it certainly isn’t difficult. -
I have to say that your post makes little sense to me can you explain why you want to home school a child.
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Finance Foreign Nationals Face Account Bans in Bangkok Bank Crackdown
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It’s not only in Thailand that banks are tightening up, my Thai wife and I both have accounts in Australia that we have held for close to twenty years. Each year we now have to provide a certified copy of the front page of our passports to prove we are the same persons the fact that we are at the same address for fifteen years doesn’t count. Early this year I visited a friend in the UK and transferred money to their account for use during my stay. On my return she sought to transfer two thousand pounds that was remaining to my Thai bank account. The transfer was blocked as a suspicious transaction and her account frozen. -
I have an Expat friend whose wife has passed away suddenly. He had a marriage visa which we understand expires on the death of his wife. He can obtain the funds to increase the amount in the bank to 800, 000 baht but will need the two months for it to ‘ season’. We understand his only option is to leave the country immediately, return tourist exempt then obtain a Non Immigration O visa to allow time for the money to stay in the bank before obtaining a Retirement exemption. If he has to leave the country is Chiang Kong an option as we live in the North and can anyone recommend one of the companies that will assist in taking him there as his Thai is limited.
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Report Thailand Eases Alcohol Laws Amid Concerns Over Safety Impact
StevieAus replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Buy your wine in advance I have always have a dozen at home for years could not be bothered driving out every time I want a drink. -
Report Thailand Eases Alcohol Laws Amid Concerns Over Safety Impact
StevieAus replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I wonder who is behind the Thai Alcohol Network in their opposition to relaxing alcohol laws to assist craft brewers? Alcohol including home brewed alcohol is freely available everywhere at a very cheap price. -
Extensions - Bank Codes
StevieAus replied to MangoKorat's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The problem seems to occur when the funds go through a third party bank in Thailand before reaching your account which results in it being shown as a domestic transfer not an international transfer. I reverted to the 800,000 baht in the bank method much simpler for me. -
That is incorrect I have had two MRI’s at Chang Mai Ram hospital
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Travel Rising Prices, Broken Systems Dim Thailand’s Tourist Charm
StevieAus replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
In the15 years I have lived in Thailand I haven’t experienced anyone trying to get rid of me, on the contrary friendly and welcoming as long as you treat people the same. Never had problems with the Immigration at the airport always found them helpful, particularly as I have a minor disability, try visiting some other airports around the world. As far as 90 day reporting it takes about 15 minutes per year out of my life, I can handle that. Not sure about the problem with alcohol I don’t feel the need to buy everyday and the existing hours are adequate for the majority. Finally I cannot think of too many countries around the world where a fifty year old can arrive visa free and as long as you have 800,000 baht in the bank literally stay forever. -
Politics Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Thaksin Shinawatra
StevieAus replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
No different than around the world,I recall the prominent member of the Kennedy family in the US who drove off the bridge leaving the young woman to drown. He didn’t to jail either or pay any any compensation. -
You are spot on there, I live in the North and the majority of the Thais speak Lana plus their own “ slang” then of course the various ethnic groups including the Burmese speak their own languages. My nine year old daughter who speaks fluent English openly states that she prefers to speak Lana rather than Central Thai which she is required to speak at the non government school she attends.
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Transport Driving Licence Renewals Go Digital: No More Tests Needed
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Which examples are you referring to that are not available to foreigners ?