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Scoobydoo1

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  1. Hi,

     

    Could anyone inform me as to whether the minivan still operates from Robinson Chanthaburi to the Ban Pakard border checkpoint? I used to use this one frequently several years ago but the last couple of times I arrived at Chanthaburi Bus Station they diverted me to the counter which goes to the Ban Laem crossing.

     

    I found Ban Pakard much quieter than Ban Laem but seeing as it has been several years since I last went, is it still a smooth crossing or does Thai Immigration now insist that you spend a night over the border in Cambodia? I can turn around and come back the same day with my Non-O Multiple entry visa at Ban Laem but I know that this isn't necessarily the case at all border checkpoints.

     

     

    Thanks in advance.

  2. 3 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

    I would say you're dreaming thinking you're going to bounce out and back easily at the Aranyaprathet Poipet border. It was a bad border before the lockdowns, and it's a terrible border now.

     

    Suck it up, go to Ban Laem or Ban Pakard. You'll get out and back with no issues at either of those borders.

    I was dreaming of a smooth transition but was not convinced that this would be the case, hence the reason I posted.

     

     

    On that note, Chanthaburi bus station has a shuttle service going to Ban Laem but seemingly not Ban Pakard. The Thai border at Ban Laem is always smooth entering and exiting but the Cambodian side isn't the easiest to deal with. Is there a route to Ban Pakard from either Bangkok or Chanthaburi that you are aware of?

     

    Thank you.

  3. Hi,

     

    Although many years ago I frequently used the above checkpoint to do my border hops, I have heard of late that it's not a recommended one. Is this true?

     

    I have a Non-O multiple entry visa based on marriage, so literally have to cross over and come straight back. I heard a rumour though that they are making people spend a night in Poipet, can anyone clarify this?

     

    For the past three border hops, I have gone to Ban Laem which takes a long time to get to from Bangkok. I know Aranyaprathet is much closer but just want the easiest and smoothest trip.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  4. 5 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

     

     

    Hi,

     

    You are doing it all wrong for Cambodia.

     

    Apply online and pay direct to Cambodian government for a tourist visa 1 week before you intend to use it.

     

    It will be sent to your email in the form of a PDF, and you print it, cut it out and staple it into your passport.

     

    After your trip, take it out of your passport, and you have an unscathed clean page plus you have paid the correct fee to the Cambodian government online.

     

    Nobody will stick it in to your passport, they will just stamp in and out on a nearby page.

     

    I do it all the time.

     

     

    https://www.evisa.gov.kh/

    Cheers, appreciate this.

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  5. Hi all...

     

    I'm on a Non-O Multiple Entry Visa, I leave every three months, turn around and come straight back. I usually head to Cambodia but as you know, their visa takes up a full page of the passport plus costs 1500 baht.

     

    So I was planning on heading to the Kanchanaburi border this time around, to Myanmar. I understand that I have to make my way to Kanchanaburi and then catch another bus to another town/border checkpoint from there? Is it easy to get a connecting bus there from Kanchanaburi Station or will it require a taxi journey?

     

    And is there a fee to pay on the border?

     

    Any advice would help, thanks in advance!

     

     

  6. On 6/25/2023 at 9:00 AM, BritTim said:

    The law most definitely does exist, and has existed for many years. In more detail, the law mandates that visitors to Cambodia must stay overnight with only two significant exceptions: (i) it does not apply to those with multiple entry business visas; and (ii) it does not apply to those transiting at specifically Phnom Penh airport. The original justification for the law is that Cambodia is a poor country, and its economy is benefited by having visitors spend at least one night in the country.

    Thanks for the reply. I have done the Thai/Cambodian border crossing tons of times over the years, both with tour groups and by myself and have never once been told I need to stay overnight.

  7. 1 hour ago, jimn said:

    Good report but sorry way too much hastle for me. 

    Tomorrow I will pop into Pattaya and employ my usual agent. A trip to the bank for an hour and after a quick escorted visit to immigration and lo behold a brand new extension of stay based on Retirement for 12,500 baht the next day.

    I bet the OP paid only a little short of that with all the hassle. Of course if he is under 50 years it will be a different matter.

    I'm 47 so have to wait another 3 years for the retirement visa.

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  8. 2 hours ago, smoo1954 said:

    A very good report thank you as I am going in May to do same,

    Is the Kor Ror 2 a necessity? I have never seen it mentioned as a must have before.

    Does anybody know where I can park my car on the Thai side?

    I never needed it previously so must be a new rule. The documents that they don't need they always give you back but they accepted it so yes, it's part of the new requirements. Very easy to get though. Usually my missus goes to the Ampur office in Bangkok to get it but she was working so I had to go myself this time around. Had to queue for an hour there but at least it was airconditioned.

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  9. 3 hours ago, stratocaster said:

    What day did you apply that had massive queues. I assume Monday as that is the Visa runners day.

    Yes, Monday, but I won't do that again. I'm hazarding a guess that Friday might be a better day as nobody wants to spend the weekend there but I could of course be wrong about this.

  10. Hi,

     

    I just bought a weed plant home and my daughter told me I have to download an app and register it.

     

    Googled and Plookganja is the only one I can see. Is this the correct one? Plus, it's all in Thai, I can't seem to see an English tab.

     

    Any advice? 

     

    Thanks

  11. Hi, I'm off to Savannakhet at the weekend. Does the consulate there still require an appointment in advance booked?

     

    And...thanks in advance!

     

    (Btw for some strange reason this site is still only letting me post in the cannabis forum. Naturally this has nothing to do with the green stuff.)

     

    Cheers.

  12. Must be a glitch in the site, the cannabis forum is the only one I am able to post in for some reason. Nothing to do with cannabis.

     

    I need a good visa agent located in Bangkok or Pattaya to help me to extend my Non-O. Could anyone pease recommend one as my visa expires in two weeks.

     

    Thanks in advance

  13. Hi,

     

    I'm currently in the UK, have a Thai wife and kids in Bangkok. Haven't seen them for 5 months now and wish to get back.

     

    Can I apply for the Visa on Arrival that was valid for a month but has now been extended to six weeks from the embassy in London, then change to a Non O once I arrive in Thailand?

    Plus, are visa agents usually trustworthy to help me with this? I've never used an agent before but am considering doing so this time around.

     

    Thank you

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