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Insurance not required for covid extension. Provide tm7 and standard photocopies. PP info page most recent entry stamp. Most recent visa or extension. TM6 etc. TM30 You will fill in affidavit. Here is link https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=727659
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Chaeng Wattana parking.
DrJack54 replied to ThailandRyan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's also my bank. When the local malls opened it seemed that some Kasikorn branches were closed. Branch I used was shut and other banks open. The gf tells me that the big boss wanted all staff full vaccinated. (just her take and social groups) Coincidentally I'm also attending next week and recent reports indicating smaller crowds than normal. -
Chaeng Wattana parking.
DrJack54 replied to ThailandRyan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Kasikorn now open at CW -
Yes. Hence why many folk that had a non O-A at some point kill it off by exit Thailand without a reentry permit and obtain a non O retirement. Can do that by entering thailand visa exempt and obtain a non O in Thailand or obtain non O at consulate outside of Thailand. Extensions to non O retirement do not require insurance. If you had a non O-A and are married you can do extensions based on marriage and insurance is not required.
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Certificate of Residence (COR)
DrJack54 replied to tropicaldoc's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thanks for report. Yes you took lot of extra stuff. Providing most recent 90 report receipt is required (you included that) BTW, yes they always state 2 weeks. My last one took few days so can vary. -
Worried about my marriage extension.
DrJack54 replied to PeterSmith1971's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Passport validity for travel
DrJack54 replied to Tayida's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You do not require 6 months validity on a passport to be stamped into Thailand as is often thought to be the case. The airlines sometimes have their own rules on this and want to see 6 months validity. He needs to check with airline. -
Old thread but might provide related information.
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That was never an issue. BTW: I'm not sure how things work now with tourist visas to Thailand, however several + years ago I was never required to show onward flight for tourist visa application. I realize it can vary depending on where you apply. All that was required was proof of flight INTO Thailand.
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Buying house for Thai daughter
DrJack54 replied to thai999's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
I'm not advising re purchase process for 4 yr old daughter, but rather my recent experience re financial process. I gifted a house to my gf. The money side of things was very simple. I transferred money from my Oz a/c to my Thai bank account using WISE. When time for settlement I had bank cheques (teller cheque) drawn up at my bank as per instructions from vendor. Attended Land office and property transfered into partner's name. In addition I signed a statement that I had no claim to property etc. I suggest that pretty much all you need to check out is how to do that process when the new owner is to be a 4yr old. Can't see it being huge deal. -
Double or triple entry tourist visa
DrJack54 replied to Soapy 100's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Triple and double entry TV has not been available for some time pre covid. In some ways replaced by METV (currently not available). In any event exit and reenter Thailand is currently not a suitable option. Are friends 50+ -
During the first 60 days you would obtain a non O based on retirement. That would give you a 90 day permission of stay. No need for 30 day extension. To obtain the non O the 800k only needs to be in the account on the day you apply and also needs to be shown coming from o/s. In last 30 days of 90 day permit obtain a 12 month extension. Of course he could also do the same based on marriage. Different with less onerous financials.
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OP, are you 50+ or married to Thai?
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New vaccine combo injects hope for Thailand’s battle against COVID-19
DrJack54 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Is that surprising