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Proposal to waive visa fees for foreign tourists to Thailand
Lacrimas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What the hell, seriously... the price of the visa is not the issue, flights are crazy expensive right now and no one worries about 80 dollars for a visa, not even begpackers! This is a retirement and remote working destination, just make things easier for those coming to do that. Make extensions easy to do without 100 copies every time, No 90 day reports, no TM30, make digital work permits easy to obtain and people will come. Hell, they will even pay taxes if you give them the chance but no... they want to target the high spending... lol -
I'm surprised, it's pretty accurate. This website used to be a joke but now it's quite good, thanks.
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Exactly, thanks for clarifying a very important matter to Thai gov simps they'd shove mud in their mouths and they would still eat it. Also, they are planning to attract 1 million people and that's why it's pathetic. There's no chance they'll get that number. Make it people that earn 40k$ a year self employed or working for normal companies and you will get that number while attracting people that make 10 times the average Somchai.
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They are for 99% of the people which also includes those that for the same money would rather go to a civilized country like Spain instead of this mess we all live in. Not only the 'poor' which are not at 6.666 dollars a month like someone else pointed out, it is not middle class in most of the world. Let's stop pretending this is not a low cost country and that's why we moved here. This attempt at the rich is another pathetic attempt because the real rich would go to another place rather than Somchai land.
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I understand, I live in the sticks with no traffic at all so driving my car to the market takes 5 minutes but if I was in a big metropolis like BKK or Chiang Mai I'd drive a motorcycle to save time. I'm happy you never had a accident and hope you never will but Thailand is one the most dangerous countries on the road. It's just a fact.
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yeah tell that to the 80 year old Chiang Mai expat on a 100k custom bike that got killed by a Chinese that got in his way without warning. He had been living here for 30 years BTW, so you still have time to change your mind. A car is always safer in Thailand.
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Buy an old scooter and get killed or worse paralyzed on the Thai roads. Not exactly my way of saving money.
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