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lindlake

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  1. hi we own a Honda city that as been parked at our house in bangkok . for the last 4 years all insurance. and rego is finish can we get just a permit to drive it for 2 weeks like Australia. my Thai wife thinks we have to pay all Insurance and tax for the last 4 years

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  2. 9 hours ago, lungbing said:

    They might well ask for your passport details  when you send it, some POs do, some don't.

    ok thanks i am back in australia my wife mum keeps telling my wife they can,t post to aus it pissing me off 

  3. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    That is to apply for the visa not entry to the country. The airlines do not even ask to see a ticket out of the country if you have a valid visa for entry.

    I am sure you are also aware that many embassies and consulate do not ask to see the ticket out of the country.

    about 4 years ago we were in newzealand for a hoilday my son was 3 years old my wife was going back to thailand with my son i was going back to work . my wife has a thailand passport and  australia passport my son only australia they made us buy a one way ticket out off thailand in 4 weeks one way him alone 3 years old they would not let us leave nz to we bough the ticket

  4. 23 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    If your son is Thai from birth you can get him a one year extension at immigration for being the child of a Thai national.

    I assume you did not register his birth at the embassy in Canberra or the consulate in Sydney to get a Thai birth certificate.

    hi he is 100 % aus born in aus  me and my wife are australia citizen i am a kiwi by birth

  5. 3 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Not sure but it appears the child is not his current wife's child. If they were a Thai birth certificate issued by the embassy in Australia would be needed. It is not a simple matter of of registering at an Amphoe.

    hi yes he is my son he was born in aus its my wife and my only son we only live in thailand so i don,t pay tax if i live in aus i pay up to 50 cents in the dollar i work in bahrain .

  6. 2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    The overstay stamps should not cause a problem for getting visas.

    Since your child is 6 years old they could easily get non-ed visas and extensions of stay for attending school.

    If you are on an extension of stay they could also get extensions as your dependent.

    thank you too my son is 7 he is a aus citz  he stays here with my wife when i go to work  i will look into this visa for him  he is going to school here my wife has a aus passport and thai passport i think one day she will get caught we were told she can,t have both

  7. On 19/08/2017 at 3:49 PM, JackThompson said:

    Those having trouble are applying for Tourist Visas and do not have all the required documents - proof of funds, proof of residence or hotel, and proof of a flight/bus out.  If you don't have all 3, no Tourist Visa will be issued.

     

    No changes reported for those applying for Non-Os based on Marriage, though.

    hi when i leave thailand in 8 weeks. i read that i need a return visa can i get it at the airport i seen a little booth just before you go thru immigration or to i need to get it before i leave home at my local office.

  8. hi everybody me and my wife went to savannaket on wed to try and get the non o visa base on marriage  we turn up at 8 am thinking there would be lots of poeple like at vientiane by 9 am there was 5 people in front of me. last time i went to vientiane there was over 100.  all the people over the road told my wife that it is very hard to get visa now lots of people turn away .  so very scare  we put in all the forms paid the 5000 baht . fri turn up at 2 pm in 5 min had my visa all good. thank you every body  

  9. 18 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    You get a single entry non-o visa based upon marriage much easier than one for being 50 or over at Vientiane and no financial proof will be needed. You can apply for an extension of stay based upon retirement with the 90 day entry from it without a problem if you decide to go that route.

    ok thank i read some where is was better to go to savannakhet when we were at Ventiane they said we need to show financial proof we live near Phon so we are in the middle

  10. 11 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    Since the first of January everybody gets 30 days at land border crossings. The 15 day rule was rescinded when the 2 visa exempt entries per calendar year at land border crossings rule went into effect.

    ok thank you we are going back to get a marraige visa or retirement visa not sure yet still reading about which is better i turn 50 in 5 days

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