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DrJack54

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  1. Clearly you have not followed the threads. Sometimes few threads are same time. Countless reports of rejection. My own experience included. To think this is down to incorrect filling in of the online application is ludicrous. As I pointed out there is autofill available using the magnifying 🔍 icon. Also people can check the information. The OP, was concerning CW.
  2. The OP is asking about a border bounce. He wants to exit Thailand obtain entry stamp to Laos turn around and reenter Thailand. Taking car with him crazy.
  3. Your experience does not match the many that have been rejected. Through away lines such as "know their own date of birth date" etc are just wise cracks. Online reporting has drop magnifying glass for auto fill. The only field that may need changing is enter date in the event of overseas travel. Your report was accepted and no immigration office was mentioned along with any travel abroad etc
  4. Here is link outing procedures. http://www.laos-guide-999.com/border-crossing.html#ThaiDepartureCar IMO crazy. Leave car Thai side and bounce. Note: seems that crossing now requires overnight stay. Perhaps avoided with a donation
  5. Indeed. Had already done that prior to my post. Very unattractive options. I wonder why OP even suggested Nong Khai crossing
  6. If you enter Thailand with reentry permit the immigration can decide to only stamp you in till date of expiry. As @Crossy points out the io MAY offer you 60 day stamp. Why not reenter Thailand after reentry permit has expired. BTW: why no plan to continue extensions retirement.
  7. Some posts discussing a member removed.
  8. @Tod Daniels posted this information. He is up to speed on the various land borders.
  9. This is from OP. Given that he obtained a 60 day visa exempt+ 30 day extension I would not recommend a same day flight out and return looking for visa exempt entry. OP stick with idea of land borders. You won't have a problem. BTW you mentioned Vientiane. Recent report even that crossing appears to be requesting overnight stay.
  10. OP, you can obtain the Non O eVisa based on marriage or retirement in Australia. The process time is only few days. You have good advice from @Lacessit above. Personally I would suggest Non O marriage. The annual extensions require 400k in bank account in your name only seasoned for two months. The beauty is those funds can be used to live on after extension granted.
  11. Care to outline travel options from Koh Phangan to Vientiane.
  12. I never stated 2 border runs per year. That rule was removed earlier this year.
  13. Moved from posted forum. There are many rules regarding receiving "old age pension" while not living in Australia.
  14. Just sniping one piece from your post. I align. Already had one hip replacement and back issue etc etc . I love Thailand but annual extensions not easy for many folk. Esp as I deal with CW. Soon will be using Agent. Maybe one more extension DYI. Zero money issue. That's not the problem.
  15. Geez ..excuse my ignorance. From AI google... "No, Israeli citizens are generally not allowed to enter Malaysia. To enter Malaysia, Israeli citizens need an embassy visa" You summed it up "stuffed up world"
  16. Umm you do report at Building B CW Doubt you will receive mail approval 5 days after due date. My plan would be to attend immigration for extension when suits you. Make appointment for extension followed by appointment for TM47. I did this in Nov 5. Link for appointment.. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/onlineservice-and-publicguide/
  17. No problem. Have you considered Malaysia. Here is thread (not recent) has links. Regards Vientiane seems just started requiring one night stay. As usual some Baht perhaps can avoid that requirement. https://aseannow.com/topic/1275933-how-to-do-border-run-from-koh-samui-or-koh-phangan/
  18. Continued posts re semantics of "unlimited" removed.
  19. Ongoing bickering post removed.. Move on.
  20. Maybe I have incorrect information. I had impression Singapore was not preferred option. Personally big fan of Saigon so that would be my preferred option. Laos last on list as thinking introduction of eVisa not as simple as Vietnam.
  21. CW often don't even process till due date. So unlike some offices there can be weeks till return post approval. By then 7 day grace for in person has past. If that occurs when you eventually attend immigration take along the EMS tracking number (maybe avoid fine)
  22. Answer from @Phillip9 sums it up. OP aware of eVisa now. Thread closed.
  23. First up ...13 days should be enough . I have done exactly that with CW 13 early also. Approved and had hand written note to do it 15 next time. Re the reason not working now... they had idea to sync online reporting with TM30. Result: forum rules prevent how to describe it. Thinking "balls up" allowed
  24. From your OP .... "I'm wondering if the new e-Visa will benefit me?" So you are on annual extensions based on retirement. Same as my situation. eVisa for Thailand available in nearby countries is of zero use to you. One group will be those seeking eg Non O marriage or retirement etc. That ain't you.
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