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DrJack54

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  1. In that case to avoid financials etc a METV plus land border entries is also an option. Dont mention termites . One of the rentals with brand new kitchen ruined in 8 months.
  2. You keep asking same question. Which immigration office do you deal with. As pointed out in above posts immigration offices have different rules
  3. You can apply for non O retirement in Thailand from a tourist visa entry or visa exempt entry. You require 800k baht in Thai bank account in your name only on day of application. That gives a 90 day stamp. In the last 30 days of permit, with money having been in the bank for 2 months you can apply for 12 month extension. That plan is for retirement ongoing living in Thailand. Is that your intention.
  4. A non O-A is a visa valid for one year and you obtain that in Oz. You dont want that as it has onerous insurance requirement. The non O retirement is a visa valid for 90 days and in the last 30 days of that permit (most) you apply for a 12 month extension. That has financial requirements. Also both options require that you are 50 yr + Outline your future plans. If it's to live in Thailand then imo good option is to enter visa exempt and obtain your non O retirement in Thailand.
  5. Absolutely ridiculous. However nothing new about various immigration offices doing as they please. Rogue offices throughout Thailand.
  6. One of the nice things about METV is that for exit after 60 days (after 90 if you obtain 30 day extension) you can fly to places such as Saigon and return without fuss as you have a valid visa. Also does not require long van run not best for 2 yr old. Your plan is doable.
  7. Don't think what they do in one office out of 75 is all that relevant. Using the logic of making new TM30 report for returning from abroad would mean same is required for inter province trips. Indeed that was previous laws. You mention wife and her owning house/condo. What of all the rest. Those on retirement extensions some of which own there own properties. Some not.
  8. Again....which office
  9. Which immigration office. Neither yourself or wife did not (should not) need to file a TM30.
  10. Plenty of options with METV being the backbone of it. You are allowed 2 land border entries visa exempt per calendar year. Each one can be extended by 30days.
  11. Do nothing. You entered on a reentry permit. No TM30 required. Which immigration office? Some offices still insist on using previous (outdated) rules. Thinking CM is one.
  12. Your age? The METV would give you 9 months. Fascination with Thailand? Do 9 months in Thailand followed by month or so in Vietnam and back to thailand. Current thread running on METV. Might be useful.
  13. No. This has been a nonsense over several months. He is referring is flying visa exempt without an onward flight. Most of us state something like ... "Onward flight may be required" Indeed many reports from travellers flying visa exempt from places such as UK, EU etc without issue and no onward flight. And also many reports of onward ticket being asked for by airline. In this thread I was specifically referring to short haul flights from places such as PP, Saigon etc into Bangkok. Seems the low cost airlines eg AirAsia will require an onward flight if flying without visa or reentry permit.
  14. I stated..... "Onward flight for routes I mentioned absolutely required flying visa exempt" Read slowly.
  15. Onward flight for routes I mentioned absolutely required flying visa exempt. Don't ever recall recommending carry funds however good advice if flying visa exempt as takes out that option the io has for refused entry. I have never used a agent for extensions retirement. I use money in bank method and offer advice regarding agents to those that ask for it. Your general advice is often poor.
  16. Money shown coming from abroad not required for money in bank extension. Also note that if dealing with CW then Kasikorn has a branch there however SCB does not. Kasikorn is a partner bank for Wise.
  17. Good reason you are on ignore. I can guarantee that example flight from Saigon to Bangkok WILL require an onward flight if flying without visa or reentry permit..
  18. For Agents different rules apply. Seems that the OP is obtaining the extension himself.
  19. For most the marriage option allows you to work and also the financials are far less onerous and of course for those under 50. For me the home visit along along with under consideration period would be enough reason to opt for based on retirement.
  20. That's where perhaps the confusion arose. Agents tend to use Bangkok Bank
  21. I vaguely recall that for the first cross over from based on marriage to based on retirement that you need to have your wife with you. Someone who has actually done this will be along. Of course the io will be happy with your change. Less work.
  22. Use your Kasikorn as you mention. Make sure it's increased to 800k 2 months prior to a application for extension based on retirement.
  23. I'm stating the rules. Not what some random io or office does. Previously a TM30 was required after returning from inter province AND travel outside of Thailand. Guess what. I have been in Thailand for 10 years and never ever done ONE TM30. I was dealing with CW and they were never strict on TM30. Point is my personal experience is irrelevant. I'm posting the rules. The need for TM30 for inter province and international travel was changed (think it was 2019)
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