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jackdd

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  1. You only need to complete the fields with an asterisk, so building name and stay visa expire are optional. Your address might not include a "Soi/Road" name (I think it never does outside of Bangkok), I just put a dash "-" in there, was approved.
  2. No, there is only one document in Germany It's titled "Internationaler Führerschein" which translated into "International driving license". "International driving permit" would translate to "Internationale Fahrerlaubnis" in German, but that's not the title of the document.
  3. Why such nit picking? Everybody here knows what is being talked about. By the way, you are not even correct, for example the German document (same for Switzerland and Austria) is indeed titled "International driving license" if you translate the German into English.
  4. All of you are wrong, there is an amnesty until 31st December: There are only 12 days of it left though, so you can also just do it now then you are done with it. If somebody makes use of this amnesty, the following report probably has to be done in person because the online system probably doesn't know of this amnesty and might reject a 90 day report.
  5. So https://www.thaiembassy.org isn't an offical website? Hint: It is, so what you say doesn't make sense. While .go.th makes it clear that it's an official Thai government website, this doesn't imply that it's not an official website just because another domain ending is used.
  6. They won't have a machine for this. In general wheels on small bikes don't get balanced here in Thailand. You have to go to a shop which is more focused on big bikes, they should have the machine to balance tires.
  7. I think these leases usually state that the land has to be returned in the same condition as it was. In any case it would be the same as you leaving something on somebody else's property (not different to a car which you park on somebody else's property) and refuse to remove it, the owner would have it removed and demand that you pay the bill.
  8. A village bike will probably not have more than the compulsory insurance anyway. The compulsory insurance also pays if the person doesn't have a license. Official fine for driving without a license is 200THB, was lowered last year.
  9. Driving license had the same effect. Since the change last year, that a TM30 upon return is no longer required, it's of course irrelevant. If a hotel really wants to do the TM30 (in my experience usually a bit upper class western chain hotels), they would reject both, driving license and pink ID card, and would insist on passport.
  10. Lazada is only a market place. If items are delivered on a Saturday depends on the shipping company that the seller used. But I think they all deliver on Saturday.
  11. Read the manual that came with the unit.
  12. Pirelli Angel Scooter Good tires and more easy to find a shop that has them because Pirelli is more common than Michelin
  13. Did my 90 day report on the 10th using this new system, today is the 17th and it's still "pending".
  14. The visa will just be issued, no questions asked
  15. Just book through a platform like agoda, then no problem because you book a room for 2 people
  16. Glasses in those shops are totally overpriced compared to prices in Germany and probably other western countries.
  17. Usually there are speakers installed along the roads, it doesn't come from one central speaker. In Chiang Mai city (amphoe meuang) they also have speakers, but I don't know if everywhere or only some places.
  18. According to the DLT website a translation of your home country license should also be accepted. In the end it will depend on your local DLT office, some might even accept just your home country license.
  19. Depends on where you stay. In for example Bangkok and Chiang Mai they are doing boosters now. You could of course travel there to get a booster if you aren't there yet.
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