
JoseThailand
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I asked because the guy said that Malaysia is the only country without the two-entries-per-year limit.
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But so many countries get it from bilateral agreements, not only Cambodia and Laos.
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It doesn't mean that we need to bend over, spread our butt cheeks and try to enjoy the process.
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Because it's corruption. The bank doesn't want to lose a customer because of a corrupt employee.
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Sometimes reporting helps. I complained to the Bangkok Bank head office about a branch employee who tried to make me buy an insurance to open an account. The next day they they called me back from the branch, apologized and offered to open an account without an insurance.
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We all read the horror stories about how people were denied entry and deported simply based on the fact that they "stayed in Thailand too long". But what are the legal grounds for that? From what I read, in these situations immigration officials falsify the reason for deportation, citing "insufficient funds" or similar, where the person clearly meets all the legal requirements (holds enough money on them, has an hotel booking, return ticket etc.). There is no official rule about "staying in Thailand too long", that's why they need to make up some false reason. Of course, not everyone who gets a hard time with immigration at an airport gets deported. Often they are allowed entry after an interrogation. I had a similar experience myself. I was allowed entry but was offered a "special service" for the future - a guaranteed entry for $100. The officer even showed me his phone with a lot of customers paying for this service. This means that they create these obstacles to make people pay them. What can we do in such situations? As law-abiding tourists, we don't overstay, we don't work in Thailand illegally. Our only "crime" is that we stay in Thailand too long, which is ridiculous. We need to assert our rights. There is an immigration hotline number, which we can call if our rights are violated. In case of unlawful deportation, we have time to file an appeal. And if we encounter a fact of corruption ($100 for entry), we should report it.
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What about Cambodia, Laos?
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That depends on his nationality. For some countries, there is no such limitation.
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CW Immigration open July 13-15?
JoseThailand replied to NoDisplayName's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think it was back in the times when opening a bank account with a tourist visa was a piece of cake, as some dinosaurs on this forum can recall. -
Covid extensions after July 25?
JoseThailand replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Hooray! -
Thailand to consider interim measures to prevent Covid spread
JoseThailand replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Another victim of propaganda and manipulation. -
It's not required anymore, is it?