Dan O
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Read what I wrote about the trust being in his home country not thailand. As for the land thats also doable and needs no consent other if he has a usufact that's written properly. He's not dead yet so he can act as the lease holder because he in effect is. '
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read up on trusts. Its not a gift and yes there may be some taxes but the point the OP is asking for a way to leave the money in a protected fashion where others wont get sticky fingers. A tust does that
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Yes you can. A trust can be set up and instruction given on what and when to distribute and to whom and where. There's no magic to it
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You can do a trust in your home country that is valid and legal. They can disperse money to where ever its stipulated in the trust.
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What are you referring to tge house or the trust? You not being very specific
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You said the same thing last time you left
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Transfer the house to your daughter. Then move your other assets not needed here out and set up a trust in your home country with a law firm or trusted family member, friend as executor with complete instructions of disbursement criteria.
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This in the same category as your move to Japan for a genius girl and never coming back. That last what 10 days?
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Stay in Thailand for at least one year
Dan O replied to Jack1988's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
None of this has been finalized yet and then their are exemptions available and Dual Tax Agreements that come in to play. No one knows yet what and how they will put this into use -
Last I heard and saw was they are only issued for land and sea entries and not for international flights
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I just checked up on this new criteria and it's in reference to domestic flights within Thailand.
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It would be helpful if they announce on the flight as it landed to keep your boarding pass for presentation at Imm. I've been stuck behind people a couple times that were frantically looking for their boarding pass at the Imm window.
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It makes little to no sense for them to state the " new criteria" as if before you could just walk right thru boarding and security internationally without proper id or passport and the same on arrival.
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Yep at Svarnabumi every time. The covid angle would make sense if they recorded it but I've never seen them do anything other than match the name on the boarding pass and note the flight number above the stamp. I believe there are even signs on each of the imm booths stating you need to present it
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Yes I've also have been in and out 3 to 4 times every year and they've been asking for the boarding pass since they stopped the tm6. I haven't entered 1 time in the last 2 to 3 years where the boarding pass was not asked for on arrival
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Thas been in place for years.
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They have been asking for boarding passes for 1 or 2 years now. Tm6 are still issued only if arrival is by land i believe
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60 day tourrist visa problem
Dan O replied to Seppius's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There was no need to copy and paste all that info to me. Good reading for others that may have questions.. I read the requirements for myself of whatever visa when I need to apply. It doesn't change what I said which the evisa system on line is different than the old walking in and apply and has some requirement that were not there in the past. I agree its probably just a mix up in what he uploaded and identifying his location improperly. -
60 day tourrist visa problem
Dan O replied to Seppius's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There is a difference between the old walk in applications and applying on line via the evisa system. your telling me I'm wrong and then you said the same that I did, check with embassy website for the requirement on that visa -
60 day tourrist visa problem
Dan O replied to Seppius's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I was speakng about the on-line evisa system , not walking into an embassy and applying -
60 day tourrist visa problem
Dan O replied to Seppius's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If he applied for an e-visa online thru the embassy i believe one of the main requierments is you must apply in your home country and be in your home country. All his info is indicating he's in the USA but his from the UK. I'd check into that first. He may be better off just going visa exempt and get an extension -
If your implying breaking the equipment i would strongly caution you against that as you will not like the outcome. Unfortunately your rights are slim to none as a renter. The collective condo owners can petition for action which may be the only solutions as they will be footing the bill for any repairs or replacements of common area and amenity equipment.