Paul Laycock1
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Yes I am married to a Thai the point is 25,000 is a blatant rip off.
Who do I report these officers to. I know the actual costs.
The normal finances are not a problem.
My next trip is due in May.
Call it an extension, report or anything you want, readers know what I mean.
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Because of the covid situation I’m no longer able to travel to Savannakhet.
I now go to Yasothon Immigration. I do or did have a multi entry extension.
On my last visit I was advised to get a Retirement Visa, only trouble is they want 25:000.00baht? You got to be kidding.
As this is a blatant rip off, who do I complain to?
Normal 60 day report would for me has been 2,000.00baht.
Thanks
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32 minutes ago, xylophone said:
Hey Paul, what was the outcome of your June 1st appt at the hospital.......all clear I hope?
To be honest I didn’t follow through because of the corona virus situation.
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The doctors at my local hospital set a date of June 1st for biopsy and removal. Last night during my sleep the growth became very loose.
When I got up at 4am I was able to remove the growth painlessly, later my sister in law cleaned the site with a medical alcohol solution.
The top of my head doesn’t hurt so I’m just going to keep an eye on it.
Any further growth and I will use my June 1st appointment for a further visit.
Regards
Paul
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Cheaper than ankle bracelet and the Thai authorities don’t have to pay.
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Good on yer Boris, with your 2bn package for transport and getting to work programme. Free Push Bikes for every. Or did I get it wrong again.
Just watch your speed if your in Manchester or your liable to get tazed by the cops.
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I will let you know on Monday 11th, I will do a part two on my original post.
Only time I can see a doctor. Many thanks for your thoughts.
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Good news but at what extra price?
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26 minutes ago, UbonThani said:
just need 1morefor the devil
Yes I’m in training ha ha.
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1 minute ago, JoeMc said:
Why have u left it so long ??
Because I hate hospitals and have other underlying conditions.
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2 minutes ago, treetops said:
Hey, google reader, what border did she cross to get them?
Beer is still readily available for many within Thailand, despite being barred, but our OP was about getting it in Savannaket (sic).
She didn’t cross any borders came from our local town.
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12 minutes ago, cyril sneer said:
Did they make you pay upfront?
No I pay at the end of the trip, one hour max on a bad day.
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2 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:
Are you a troll?
90 day reporting has nothing to do with a visa extension.
No I’m not a troll and with my multi entry O visa/extension a ninety day trip is required, but, as others have said it’s not possible under current conditions. For the other prat that replied I don’t live under a rock but in a rather nice house.
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4 minutes ago, Mattd said:
No problem enjoying a cold beer, I do as well, personally I'd have no problem with however much beer you want to bring back, my advise was genuine and 100% correct.
Looks like I won’t need to bother now as I said earlier just got 24 cans.
Of course none of this would arise if the on line immigration 90 day reporting system worked.
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14 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:
I hope they will arrest you at the border.
Are you so addicted to alc that it's all what is in your mind?
Where to get the next booze? ????
No I’m not addicted to alcohol just like a cold one while watching television. It was just a question and didn’t deserve a constant barrage of verbal abuse.
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8 minutes ago, Mattd said:
Supposing the border is open, have you investigated if Laos are allowing people in, do you have the COVID free certificate (valid for only 72 hours), the required 100,000 USD COVID insurance and a Thai work permit?
The restrictions on movement, especially foreigners, applies to the land borders as well as the airports.
Why the hell would I need any of that. I’m just crossing the border not actually going anywhere, just crossing the bridge and coming straight back to get another 90 day stamp. Work permit? What planet are you on.
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Just to prove your all wrong except for certain locations my sister in law has just returned from Loengnoktha with 24 small cans of beer for me.
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24 minutes ago, Max69xl said:
Have you missed the nationwide info about the closed borders to every neighbouring country?
I watch the television and read google. Not seen anything about all borders being closed.
What I did see yesterday was that certain provinces were lifting the ban on alcohol on certain dates. Yasothon, Roiet and others were today 17th, we will see.
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2 minutes ago, jimn said:@Paul Laycock1 so what is your plan to exit and return to Thailand with the beer, through the closed border then?
As my 90 day trip is due soon at Savannaket that’s exactly what I thought.
I reckon they are open for trucks, fuel tankers and the like so why not cars.
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Did try but same as before.
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Filled out online form, only problem I have is the TM6 number which is a required field. Where the hell is it?
Did try N/A and submit. Gone an immediate response saying contact your local immigration office for your province.
Maybe best to go back to plan 1 unless anyone can advise.
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2 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:I hope it is an arrestable offense.
Geez, with all the problems in the world it seems like such a selfish and childish thing to even think about.
You must be kidding, buying a few beers is selfish and childish.
The world problems are not my fault.
Have you got a chip or bag of chips on your shoulder.
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I’m due to go to Savannaket in the next couple of weeks. 90 day trip, across and back. I don’t use the bus service choosing to use a private taxi firm.
My question is about bringing beer back assumeing the ban will be in force.
Will I get away with it or get in big doo doo. I would buy it in the duty free shop.
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I meet all the financial requirements, my paperwork is all up to date.
Until the bridge to Laos is open I have no other choice but continue going to Yasothon.
I have lived here for 20 years, got the yellow house registration book but have never had problems like this.