Rugon
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19 hours ago, midnightsun said:
2. Visa agent #1. I have access to the 800k immediately n the following year need to have 800k 3 months seasoned before renewal again.
3. Visa agent #2. I have access to the 800k but was not sure.
4. Visa agent #3. I do not have access to the 800k for 3 months after the extension is approved n not below 400k for the remainder even before march 1st.
Why on earth use an agent if you have the 800k? It's not like you have work to do.
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48 minutes ago, Henricus said:
monthly transfer 2000 euro from my dutch bank to my KTB Euro account cost me 5.20 euro
Ridiculous, just wait until Ripple XRP replace SWIFT, there will be no cost and instant transfers.
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13 minutes ago, baansgr said:
I always believed that and worked and paid tax and SS for 15 years However one day missing it's back to square one, plus most come here to retire, not work
What do you mean 1 day missing? If you change jobs when the process is ongoing, they allow you time of a week or two to transfer jobs. I bet you wish you had done the process now.
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1 minute ago, Pravda said:
In the previous post you said you are moving to Cambodia, but now you can't keep petty 3 month income in a Thai bank account?
More likely is that your income is 35k baht a month and Thailand is doing exactly right to rid of people like you who lied on income affidavits.
Good riddance ????
Randy Randy is living in a shoebox in Pattaya.
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1 minute ago, phitsanulokjohn said:
Apologies if this question has been asked already as I don't have the time to read all 54 pages of replies at time of posting,but will it come next that the 400k for marriage extension (supposed living expenses) will need to be kept in the bank at all times?Come on guys look into your crystal balls.
You might have to sell your Harley and buy a bicycle. At least it will keep you fitter and therefore live longer!
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7 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:
Guess it is time to start skipping the 90 day reporting, which is a rather draconian requirement anyway. Things are just going from bad to worse. The exodus of ex-pats will continue. This tone deaf and extremely incompetent administration continues with their errant ways. One has to hope that come election time, they are gone baby gone.
They have sped up the Naturalization process dramatically, and made it much easier in the language requirementfor people that seriously want to live here. Like all governments, good for some and bad for others.
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14 minutes ago, BritManToo said:
22 years left on my mortgage.
It soon passes, mate!
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3 minutes ago, wgdanson said:
Too late for me mate. But I am happy, so no problem.
Who do you rent from....a falang who has already bought? LOL
Glad you're happy.
Actually I had a mortgage for 20 years, all paid now.
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14 minutes ago, wgdanson said:
So that will discriminate between condo owners and guys like me who have paid for a nice home for themselves and their family. But it would be a good idea.
A word of warning to those future guys like you - RENT, don't buy.
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wow 53 pages in half a day. More pensioners here than I thought!
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Anything is possible at immigration for a price.
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Typical, I apply for Thai Citizenship then they give any tom dick or harry a 10 year visa!
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Marry the GF, it will make things much easier for your child in the future. If you don't reust your gf, make sure you have a prenuptial agreement.
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They did it for me 1 month before. Give them a nice kanom and smile.
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12 minutes ago, globalspark said:
many people complain about this retirement visa and terms and conditions but it is probably the best country for retirement.The fact of the matter many people are just underfunded and cost of living is rising every day in Thailand.
I alway tell people i can live more cheaply here in Australia as I own my own home.My main issue with Thailand is the health care us old people will require and as we know it is not cheap going to hospital.Recently a good friend of mine had to go back to Europe because he just could not afford the ongoing treatment required.
Health care is much cheaper for me in Thailand than it is in Australia. In the UK it would be free. Thailand is pretty cheap in the govt. hospitals, and some are very good.
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Anyone who has been in Thailand for a number of years knows that they are always placing hurdles, and these hurdles are ALWAYS easy to get over, or more often around.
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29 minutes ago, phutoie2 said:
'wouldn't take much to top it up to 800K'.
What do you suggest?, go out and rob a few 7/11's.
Jeez where do these folk come from.
I mean it would only be about $5-10,000. Hardly a lot to live for a year in Thailand. Hardly a lot for someone's life savings.
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5 minutes ago, Olmate said:
Thanks. ... Good broad info for everyone... but still doesn’t clarify the two main queries. Combo and transfer method acceptable
If someone is using the combo method, it wouldn't take much to top it up to 800k. It's only to be there for 3 months. Those who can't do this, really shouldn't be living in a foreign country, IMHO.
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If you're British, good info here - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/british-embassy-bangkok-to-stop-certification-of-income-letters
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I was not allowed to be grandfathered in around 2004, when that bloody square head increased the visa fees. I had a marriage visa, showing 200k in the bank and then had to show 400k.
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3 minutes ago, HuskerDo said:
Oh, sorry for my poor assumption. When you said you just applied for Thai citizenship I thought you were outside of the country.
For citizenship, you must have been working for at least 3 years in Thailand.
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2 minutes ago, HuskerDo said:
Where are you now if you don't mind me asking?
Saraburi
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4 minutes ago, HuskerDo said:
"I work but plan to retire in 5 years".... Get ready Rugon. You are going to LOVE retirement.
I can't wait. Actually, I've just applied for Thai citizenship to avoid all these retirement hassle but that might take more than 5 years, with all this political turmoil!
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How long does the money have to stay in the bank? these days.
I work but plan to retire in 5 years.
A possible solution to the current immigration requirements.
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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How many retirees attend their local community meetings?
Most of them wouldn't understand a word being said.
Many contribute to the Boonrawd fund and poor farmers fund. lol