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trendflo

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  1. So I can get a Tourist visa within 24hr in HK without showing proof of onward flights (or anything else?)

    What if i want to stay longet than 3 months. Can i get visa this time then do another re-entry with a stamp (a few times maybe). Thats what i prefer.

    I see no reason why theres an issue if i have the cash to survive long term (say someone on a career break or sold a business but other visa's don't suit).

    Going to those other places can be done - but i like the flexibility of not having to decide onward tickets till later. Also Singapore is where i actually have contacts and stuff to do,

    I want to get a Work permit (own thai company) but i might not be ready to do this for 6months or later. Its the only long term solution that seem open to me.

  2. Hi,

    I'm British & been in Thailand for 10 months (5 x 2months stamps) doing 1 day trips to Singapore.

    I got questioned about the length of my stay at Don Muang, but i was let in without much fuss.

    Something was mentioned about getting a visa next time (though i prefer a short trip to visit Singapore again vs Multiple days in Cambodia).

    I wasn't sure if the immigration officer was giving advice (on how to avoid potential issues with future immigration at entry).

    Or have I been registered into their system and surely denied entry again without visa?

    Also, if i need to get a Visa next time and in some system. Does that mean i need one every time going forward? Or i can get a visa once and then do more exempt entries until they tell me to get another visa.

    I'm a young guy (marriage, retirement arnt an option) with plenty of cash savings. I just dont want the hassle and wasted time of getting Tourist visa in places i don't enjoy visiting.

  3. I didnt mention anything about india.

    I'm just asking where to get a TV/phone/internet bill that will show my Thai address.

    UK is normally used to dealing with utility bills & banks statements as suitable KYC docs. Most of my cases that are verifying proof of address will be satisfied if its signed as a true copy by an lawyer/attorney. They'd need to be translated if not in English - so easier if the originals weren't in thai. Embassy notarisation is a last resort and i'd rather figure out a more practical way.

     

     

  4. Hi,

    I need a KYC proof of address document (utility bill, bank statement, govt letter etc), for certain services that want proof of my thai residential address e.g foreign banks, incorporation agents & trading accounts.

    I have a thai bank account. But they don't send paper statements and don't show any address on the online statements - so that wasn't a solution for me.

    My apartments just sends monthly receipts (in Thai) with water & electricity on this. I.e I can't get water/gas/electric utility bills with my name on them. I'm not sure if these receipts will be good enough to be acceptable if translated.

    Id prefer a letter from a TV/internet/telecom that was more professional looking letter than the receipts I have. But  I need to know which ones will send letters, & preferably in English.

    I'd prefer to avoid the embassy route, and get docs certified by a lawyer instead. Also it helps to get new statements every month, since I'll expect other verifications in the future which will require recent (<3month old) documents.

    Can anyone recommend a a specific solution e.g brand + service of TV/internet/phone that sends english statments (maybe some arn't available to my building and ill need to check if i can get those).?

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