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Central Group, Thai banks initiate tourist QR payments
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This isn't really news and not limited to Central either. I've been able to use my Cambodian bank app to make QR code payments with Thai merchants since December. -
What's your no 1 issue with the world?
Caldera replied to susanlea's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Too many idiots. -
Fake news.
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Bangkok Ranked 30th in Global Tourist Risk Index by Forbes Advisor
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Shock horror, I have no idea how I've survived in Bangkok for 18 years. -
The Royal Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh just published information about applying for a DTV yesterday: https://phnompenh.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/destination-thailand-visa-dtv They're using the boilerplate requirements from the MFA announcement and make no mention of requiring an applicant to be a resident of Cambodia, following the trend we've been seeing from other nearby embassies and consulates. It will be interesting to see reports from people who actually try to apply there.
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Kasikorn Banking Problem.
Caldera replied to Mason45's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
This slider is Kasikorn Bank checking if the user has the required IQ level to use their app. -
Bangkok Billboard Offering Foreign Passports for Sale Raises Concerns
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Okay, I'll take the Indonesian one, given those choices. -
Visa cambodia for border run Ban Laem
Caldera replied to Jo77's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Ban Laem does though. I wonder how the OP resolved that situation, asking for a TM6 and not getting an answer... -
DTV in Vientiane, Laos.
Caldera replied to RedReding's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I haven't seen any actual reports yet, but from the information they've posted on their website, it appears that being a resident of Laos isn't a requirement for applying for the DTV in Vientiane. -
Realistically, that's the biggest potential issue. If they cannot find enough new buyers any longer, how are they going to pay for the services they owe their existing customer base? The visa fees those customers paid upfront have probably been spent on marketing already - those worldwide marketing campaigns haven't been cheap.
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Just the fact that the limit has been removed doesn't mean that an IO couldn't still challenge your claim that you're using visa exempt entries for the purposes intended. Especially once it becomes obvious that you effectively use them to live in Thailand (instead of, to visit Thailand). How common this will become at land borders remains to be seen. The government seems pretty relaxed about this for the time being, so that relaxed attitude might trickle down to immigration to some extent. Based on developments in the past though: I wouldn't plan my life around being able to live in Thailand on back to back visa exempt entries!
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You can extend each visa exempt (or tourist visa) entry by 30 days at your local immigration office. That extension has always been at the discretion of immigration and the same wording has been used for the new 60-day visa exempt scheme. Historically, this extension has been routinely given to an applicant who meets the formal requirements, regardless of how long they've been staying in Thailand previously.
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It's the national site of LaLaLand immigration. In other words, the poster you replied to was joking.
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If you stay for more than 90 days in a row, you'll need to submit a 90-day notification. So even in Bangkok, you should then be able to get a certificate of residence. There are other immigration offices that routinely give certificates of residence to tourists. Tourists don't seem to have too much trouble doing all the things you've mentioned. The only real issue is that you can't get the 5-years driving license, only one that is valid for 2 years.