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DrJack54

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  1. Think that you have not understood the expression. It means a policy that does not provide meaningful coverage. Obtained to satisfy immigration office.
  2. There is no need to return on tourist visa that provides 60 day stamp. Visa exempt also provides 60 day stamp and you can obtain Non O from that entry with a TM87 along with financial requirements.
  3. From AI results... "Thailand's Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is an online system that allows foreign visitors to register their arrival details before entering the country" One important word is online No mobile phone makes it more difficult.
  4. As has been already pointed out... You can obtain the Non O retirement at consulates/embassies outside of Thailand. Note: does not need to be home country unlike Non O-A application. OR You can enter visa exempt after killing off Non O-A.
  5. Just make sure that you don't have a reentry permit when you exit Thailand.
  6. Enough with the back story to TM6 no longer being required.
  7. You will be well served to read the replies rather than typing poorly informed statements. BTW: Why is daughter even obtaining an eVisa. How long does she plan to stay in Thailand.
  8. OP, mentions Nonthaburi. Title now changed from "TM" to Immigration Office
  9. They will not inform you via "letter" What is issue with providing cell #
  10. So to be clear ...you are not in Thailand but rather Canada. So what were the photos you mention earlier about. Yes enter visa exempt and obtain a Non O Process explained here. https://aseannow.com/topic/1311886-visa-exempt-to-retirement-extension-process-and-cost/
  11. 1.They didn't mean Renew the O-A. They meant obtain 12 month extension to your permission of stay. That can be done ongoing. 2. They always state obtain Tourist Visa to obtain Non O in Thailand.. Not required. A visa exempt entry is satisfactory.
  12. A non O-A is valid for 12 months from date of issue. If you exit and reenter Thailand just prior to expiry of the Visa you will be stamped in for a further 12 months. Note the "second year" would also require insurance and would no longer be multi entry if wish to exit and reenter Thailand. No wonder it was popular visa prior to insurance requirement
  13. Is that serious. Thailand has some of the most flexible options to live in this country. If you had chosen to obtain a Non O retirement in home country you could live here ongoing with extensions (no insurance) Perhaps poor planning
  14. So to be clear....what's the plan? To live in Thailand ongoing? You basically have two options. Continue obtaining Non O-A in your home country. Each Non O-A can provide a 2 year stay in Thailand. (explain later) That requires purchase of insurance for each year. OR You can kill off your non O-A by exiting Thailand in the "second year" You can then obtain an eVisa (non O) outside of Thailand. However better option is to just border bounce to kill off the Non O-A and reenter visa exempt (no visa required) You can then obtain Non O at local immigration office. After that the subsequent 12 month extension. No insurance requirement. Edit: fixed up typo Upnotover pointed out.
  15. It's not the TDAC (Thailand digital arrival card) Seems she applied for an eVisa. However that can't be correct at her trip is in Aug. Also what visa could she be applying for?
  16. No one is. Slated for May 1. Don't bet on it. Just keep an eye on announcements.
  17. Exactly and he specifically mentioned Twice per year. Visa exempt entry perfect for his needs.
  18. I just use WISE. The condos I have purchased have in the main been the 3-4mil baht range. Wise transfers have restrictive limit (50k b) to many banks. The limit per transfer to Kasikorn and BBL is 2 mil baht. So two transfers. Done.
  19. Negative Posts from OP removed. Continue and thread closed
  20. That can be luck of the draw. The OP has a Visa so onward flight is not required.
  21. Going slightly past thread... Be aware that your 90 day report clock starts from date you obtain extension.
  22. Yes Many do that and it's a good option. Since you have the Non O you can just transfer the 800k into Thai bank account. GF has nothing to do with it. If you need to open bank account that's possible as you have Non O entry. Bank may require a "certificate of residence" I keep typing same information and for some reason there is confusion. There is NO Multi Entry extension. There is a 12 month extension of your permission of stay. If you wish to exit and reenter Thailand during that permission of stay you need to buy a reentry permit. Simple. That's just confused gobble de gook
  23. OP, You can enter Thailand visa exempt and receive a 60 day stamp. Be aware that airline at departure may ask for an onward/return flight. My guess is that with the short visit (eg 40 days) you will have a return ticket. Note: Jetstar almost always require flight out of Thailand..
  24. @ThaiVisaCentre do any agents assist with obtaining extensions where travel to immigration not possible due to age, mobility etc
  25. No clarification is required.. This was @Thingamabob FIRST post in the thread....... "In happier times. a long time ago, immigration officials, if requested, would visit the homes of sick and disabled foreigners for the purpose of granting extensions of stay etc" It was clear to him and everyone else that this thread is about options for extensions etc when one becomes frail and perhaps even bedridden. Your tangent regarding home visits for under consideration period is nothing to do with the thread. Not even remotely. You incorrectly jumped onto term "home visit"
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