DrJack54
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True but many including myself do not have online option and is required for mail and in person. The TM6 # is also required on your online application, however if done previously the TM6 # would be in drop down.
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Non-OA - Shipping Household Goods
DrJack54 replied to night_rider's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Here is a thread that might have a first hand experience. https://aseannow.com/topic/1224301-import-taxes-relocating-on-non-imm-o-visa-ship-household-items-to-thailand/ -
Thing is it's not all about you is it. It's general information to cover the actual requirements to provide a TM6. Here is one grab from ubonjoe post in relation to applying for a covid extension..... "TM6 departure card. Copies need to be signed by you". I could do the same for all the items I listed in my post from 90 reports to residence certificate etc etc you name it. TM6 is standard requirement. Here are requirements for certificate of residence. Often needed for bank account, drivers license etc. "your passport. copy of your passport's photo page. copy of your visa (if applicable) copy of your TM6 Departure Card. copy of your Receipt of Address Notification" The fact that you personally never require a TM6 is of no interest.
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Non-OA - Shipping Household Goods
DrJack54 replied to night_rider's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
OP, There is a forum that covers your question. One of mods might move it. Not convinced that 2 non O-A is best idea. With a non O and extension it's easy to kill that off at any time. Just exit without a reentry permit. At some point reenter and obtain new non O. -
@Madgee . So I take time to post what I think is accurate info regarding TM6 and you give laugh emoji. Please enlighten us with your view on TM6 requirements.
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Not having a TM6 for departure means nothing. In fact the airport staff have tm6 cards with them to hand out to folk that have lost them. Many folk coming to Thailand are not tourists. Some live here and some come for extended stay. Things such as filing a 90 report. Obtaining Drivers license, Certificate of residence, extensions, etc.... Almost anything that involves immigration will require a copy of your TM6. In fact if it's lost technically you are supposed to file police report to show immigration (most likely not enforced. Can be) Heck think you will even require it to open bank account. So YES it's required.
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TM6 still required. Point of the thread? Not much. BTW always take a picture of it in case it's misplaced.
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Thailand Pass Is Up And Running
DrJack54 replied to ubonjoe's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Just to clarify....you can't leave early morning?! Would be inconvenient if you had domestic flight AM. -
There were on hold. TVC told me a no go currently. I just this week contacted KeyVisa and they stated it's possible. Best option is anyone asking about this is to deal directly with agent. Most well know companies use Line and Messenger. Keep in mind that covid extensions are still available and will be extended for sure. Stick with them for time being.
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Foreign currency account
DrJack54 replied to notrub's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Do you actually have a question? -
Retirement Visa Renewal - anything new?
DrJack54 replied to Yewbzee's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. You may find office busy prior to Nov 26 when some folk will be obtaining covid extensions. Go now good plan. BTW your new 12 extension is dated from Dec 8. You don't lose days going early -
Retirement Visa Renewal - anything new?
DrJack54 replied to Yewbzee's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Non O-A requires nonsense 40/400 insurance from Thai company. Non O requires no insurance. -
Retirement Visa Renewal - anything new?
DrJack54 replied to Yewbzee's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you previously had a non O retirement then no insurance is required for extensions. -
Think @Sheryl is up with the insurance options. I know nothing about them. As mentioned, I'm interested in this thread as hoping to get back to Oz for couple of weeks. I do recall that some insurance was not available if currently in Thailand so that might be an issue. Edit: mike someone just sent me a Tune link. Haven't checked it out https://www.tuneprotect.co.th/en/product/travel-insurance