Dania2019
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The boss abuses his position and should be taught. Everything in [English or Thai is usually normal, and your wife just needs to confirm on a document that you live there. Then you are entitled to get your yellow book for a small fee, and not 10,000 that someone has had to pay. I have lived her for 12 years and got my book the first year without problems. Paid 500 for the paperwork. There are crockery.
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9 hours ago, arithai12 said:
wow that's harsh. I agree there may be many in those categories, but I reckon that many more are simply fellows who came here when they were single, more carefree, healthier, and their home currency was 30-50% stronger than today.
With time they found out that the expenses add up: not just girls, simply when you are 60 you need a little more comforts than when you are 40. I know I am tired of eating the pad thai from the street and I want my european bread sometimes. At the same time the budget in Baht went down. Add maybe a marriage and a coupe of kids, and you are in a tight place especially if returning to the home shores is not an option.
Agreed that one cannot blame it all on the government. You could call it planning without much contingency.
All this with barmaids is a source of poverty that the Thaland government does not want to take care of. Nothing has changed just the last 12 years I have been here, and it is a tourist attraction, and therefore you do nothing about it. With so many poor here, more than 20 million having an annual income less than average per month spent by prisoners, it never ceases to blame human dignity, but to make the government realize it and do something effectively requires real sense . The Baht strength in the twelve years has increased by over 30%, but poverty is not downward. Only the prosperous harvest of it. There is great rudeness in the wake of capitalism.
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10 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:
You are rich insofar as you clearly understand the value of life and it is about being comfortable and happy rather than well off and dismissive of those that aren't. You are rich indeed in mindset in my book and enjoy your life.
Many people are like you, bud the thai government don`t care about farang. In Thailand there are more than 20 million poor people that have les than you. Mostly farang use more money in a month than those poor people earn in one year. Even that the government here don`t care to make our life good. So what is Thailand?
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Just for sure / up to one month before
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For your safe - one month before
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Mr. Sawadee 1947 - Many thing you surly don´t understand - try to think and make all together. Not only think about your self.
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The government just want people out of Thailand. They don`t care about us and have no sense for doing right. Insurance for visitors is right, but for us that use all our money here, is very bad doing, and af 80 years it is finish to make insurance if you didn't make it in many year. Price for peple near 80 years is 91.000,- Baht.
And this didn`t compare with the rules for getting retirement Visa or married Visa.
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If a farang is married to a Thai employee who is a public employee, he can be treated in the hospitals on an equal footing with the Thai.
What an insane scheme is that only people in that category will be accommodated. As written, the resident faranger puts more money in Thailand than the average of thais.
There are more than 20 million poor Thai people who get better help than us, so what is it for a fool to present.
That one has not long since introduced compulsory health insurance for holidaymakers is foolish, and it is primarily here that Thailand has lost money I will believe.Take, however, and protect those who have chosen a life in Thailand.
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The Thai government is hostile and without empathy for the people who have lived in Thailand for many years.
Farangs puts more money in Thailand an average of Thaier, but will not give us equal rights with the Thais for health insurance. It is crazy, hostile and completely wrong as one will treat resident prisoners.
Many families are destroyed, and many fathers lose everything they have invested over many years, and many have to go home.
If you are over 80, no one will insure your health, and a health insurance for people up to the 80 costs about 91,000 Baht a year.It is not at all in relation to the demands for income that are set for the retirement visa or married visa, one is completely out in the hemp.
The fact that you will require insurance for those who holiday in Thailand seems to be in perfect order, but the extended measures that are underway are unstable and very hostile.
I am 79 years married 11 years and help two children in four year to finish university. I have never been sick and have live here 12 years. All I have here I lose that way, and have nothing to go back to.
WHY TO MAKE LIFE DIFFICULT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Take care what You writing if you like to live here
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Neverjoke whith Thai - they don`t understand, and don`t like. No sense of humor they have
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I have used Krungthai Bank in 12 years. After years, I don`t know how many, they don`t take money 200 for transfer
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The government of Thai emigration is running out of track and making life difficult for many emigrants.
The new rules for retreat and married visas seem like the grip of the blue air. They are not well thought out in an attempt to, among other things, stop for the illegal mafia resembling subsoil, which lends money to less-educated persons who have wanted to settle in Thailand.
A few years ago, I wrote to the Thai government, and asked if it was really permissible that, for a short time, people could lend themselves to financial legalization of the retirement or married visa, but received no reply my inquiry.
Obviously, it is reprehensible, and unbelievable, that they have not long since stopped the illegal movement that can be equated with corruption.
The majority of emigrants have a pension that is transferred monthly to a Thai bank, although the monthly transfer, not always for the right month, as the rules are designed, may have trouble documenting - the monthly income - which can thus fluctuate but which is documented on average via the bank over the year. It should be taken into account.
Some pensioner’s monthly income is so close to the stipulated requirements that it can cause problems if there is no easing.
For several decades, it has been common practice to be able to supplement the income with equity, or to fully display sufficient deposits, to obtain the respective visa forms. No one with legal equity suddenly adds or removes equity, respectively. It would be easy, through documentation from the Bank, to verify impurities, without any drastic measures taken.
Some emigrants have moved to Thailand without a pension, but with considerable assets. They are now apparently closed by the new visa rules. It seems to me to be unthinkable and criticized.
The fact that the Thai emigration authorities have demanded income certificates from the emigrants' embassies over the years seems superfluous and unnecessary, since income and statements of wealth can easily be documented via the banks in different ways. No Embassy needs to be involved.
Many emigrants have lived in Thailand for many years, some up to 15 and 20 years or more. They have created a new life. Many have family and common children, and common accounts, which are now ignored by the emigration authorities. It has created chaos and problems that many faring’s have set up accounts of husband and wife.
Many faring’s have also tied themselves to buying houses, cars on installments, or on behalf of the family, tied to payments in other ways. Paid for children's education over the years, and assisted families financially in various ways. No feeling seems to be for those persons.
Many family relationships are split and given problems in the way government without care for people determine the systems. It is inhuman and hostile.
Income and especially equity can change continuously over the years. The course on the Thai baht has also changed and given more problems. For the past twelve years, the Thai baht for, for example, the Danish krone has changed from approx. 6.2 to 4.8. It is a considerable deterioration in the value of the krone. Thai bathe’s strengthening does not even harmonize with the development of the same period.
The sharp rise of the Thai Bath is mainly only one place, although a minimum daily wage of 300 baht has been set for the Thais. The minimum wage is even maintained for young people in public posts after long-term education. Most of this young Thayer has even earned a student debt.
Who can make a living for less than 10,000, - Bath a month. It seems quite unreasonable.
From Denmark alone, there are 6,000 permanent residents in Thailand, many of whom I have twelve years or more away from the fatherland without regret, but many have now had problems. It is estimated that up to 1/3 of all emigrants must leave the country, which for many is quite unreasonable.
Several million Thai baths have the individual emigrant consumed in various ways over the years. Much greater contribution they make to the Thai economy than the average of the Thailand population does, of which about 20 million are still living in poverty. Many have an annual income corresponding to what an average Farang has in income a month.
For the Thai people there is health insurance in different ways, but for emigrates, the path to health through doctors and hospitals is entirely at their own expense unless one has ended up in a family pattern that has a background in office in some way or another. It seems quite wrong that emigrants in large measure contribute significantly to the Thai economy, but for the most part they are cut off from the country's social benefits. It is un-social to us emigrants.
Understandably, it is not just a matter of moving to Thailand and utilizing the systems, but a reasonable solution could be found. For example, one could claim a health certificate in connection with the application for first-time retirement or married visa.
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800K 5 Months 400K Indefinitely In Bank For Ext To Stay Based In Retirement
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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That you didn`t borrow the money - but people still can can borrow.