
Caldera
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I've got the impression that corruption, while always endemic in Thailand, has been spiraling completely out of control under the current government - and since the pandemic started in particular. Whenever they close a door by means of yet another crackdown, another door quickly opens. Those corrupt officials are way too crafty and greedy to forego any money that is up for grabs I think it's safe to say that nothing will change, at least not with the current government still in place (but probably beyond).
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Police deny extorting money from Taiwanese actress
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Of course they'd deny it, no matter what the actual facts may be. Just how much credibility do they have left these days? -
Do you carry your passport with you?
Caldera replied to Hummin's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I have my Thai DL in my wallet, plus pictures of my passport (data page and relevant stamps) on my phone. My passport stays at home unless I need it (e.g. for a bank or immigration). When I'm traveling within Thailand for more than a day trip, I take it along. I'm pretty sure the law doesn't actually say you have to carry it at all times, but something like you need to be able to produce it on demand. I wouldn't change my habit in any case, as it has worked well for me for 17+ years!- 95 replies
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Pretty steep prices for the atrocious service provided, based on countless reports.
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Thaksin says daughter will announce his return to Thailand this year
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Probably the best prime minister Thailand has ever had. What a shame that his term was cut short. -
You're wrong about that, a tourist can have his entry stamp transferred at the airport when flying out. There's no need for a tourist to visit a local immigration office. That being said, for the sake of argument, I'd say a traveler generally should get a new passport in his country of residence, not in a random country he's just passing through. Embarking on a trip with a passport that covers the entire trip (with regards to both expiration AND free pages) makes traveling much less stressful.
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I've done the passport transfer three times over the years and it was quick & painless each and every time. If you don't know about the letter required or which immigration office to attend to, that's hardly immigration's fault, just poor planning by the OP.
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Visa Exempt entry at land borders
Caldera replied to sadmoneysnow's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you've never applied there, don't have extensive history as a tourist in Thailand in your passport and want to make a fun holiday out of it instead of just a visa run, then by all means, go for it. Make sure you meet their requirements as listed on their website. -
Paetongtarn Shinawatra says she is ready to be Pheu Thai’s PM candidate
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
She would be better than the current lot in every conceivable way. And she would be an elected leader. That's good enough for me. -
If you like tuk-tuks, you could haggle for one. Otherwise that Grab car sounds like a pretty good deal.
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Landlord who refuses to do TM30
Caldera replied to GringoSteve's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I've read this kind of report too many times. The only real solution is to make the TM30 registration part of the moving in procedure. No report, no money, that's the last time you have any real leverage to get it done. My current landlord as well as my previous landlady had the TM30 form ready unprompted, no doubt assisted by the respective condo offices. But if that doesn't happen, you really need to bring up the subject before moving in. -
Spot on. A key difference is that the eVisa for Vietnam is issued by their immigration department and that they use a centralized system without any involvement of local Vietnamese embassies. So the question of jurisdiction of any particular embassy doesn't arise when applying for an eVisa for Vietnam. I agree that the process is much easier and smoother than the convoluted Thai eVisa process.
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra says she is ready to be Pheu Thai’s PM candidate
Caldera replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good decision. It's about time to chase away the undemocratic dinosaurs and to restore hope. -
Extension of 45 day visa exempt stamp
Caldera replied to Tingnongnoi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There's a search function, and once you've found your record, just take a screenshot of it. -
border run to cambodia question
Caldera replied to webber4's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Laos allows it, no problem. -
border run to cambodia question
Caldera replied to webber4's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Leaving on the same day might be a problem with Cambodia's immigration. At land borders you have to pay extra for an exception, I don't know how they handle this at the airports. Why Cambodia, anyway? You probably (depending on your nationality) need to pay for a visa. Malaysia might be a better option.