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  1. 12 hours ago, NanLaew said:

    I made an error with my passport expiration date on my K-ETA application that resulted in it being issued but with a short validity and not the default 2-years. I was able to cancel the approved short-dated one as part of new application process with the correct information. This was approved but I had to pay the application fee again.

     

    When you say 'he wants to remain in Korea', this suggests he's currently there (and unemployed) or otherwise has been there for a least 2-years already, an assumption based on the K-ETA validity rules. There was a very recent news article about how both the Thai and Korean government departments that handle these things are reviewing their procedures to eliminate the 'little ghost' problem and channel migrant workers via the legitimate employment channels. Both parties claim this is to stop workers being abused by illegal Thai and Korean 'employment agencies'.

     

    Maybe the wife's lad has come up against this and the refusal is related to his previous work entitlement and how it was procured? As you stated, a Thai applicant needs to supply 'working details' so maybe whoever he's listing as an employer in his K-ETA is black-listed already?

    I was not clear in my post.

    The boy wants to remain in Korea, after entering through K-ETA, basically overstaying and become an illegal migrant, all of this because of a romance story.

     

     

  2. Does anyone has experience with the korean K-ETA system?

     

    My wife's boy, he applied 3 times in a row, now he is blacklisted for 6 months.It seems there is a high refusal rate, as many thais are not genuine tourists in Korea.The boy is in the same situation, he wants to remain in Korea, despite many talks with him, but this is not relevant here.

     

    As I found out, if the main member has a ''better'' passport and you add your thai family members on the application, there is a good chance for approval for everbody.For example, I applied alone, received approval in 1 hour.Then I applied again, added my wife on my application, both K-ETA's were approved.I cannot say whether she would have been rejected, if she had applied individually, but I have a strong feeling that there is a higher chance for approval by applying together.

     

    Need to say that the boy is unemployed, while his mom works in Denmark, where we reside.Working details are required for thai nationals, they weren't for me(EU passport)

     

    Short story, the boy needs to wait 6 months to apply again, but he cannot wait.

     

    I have read that K-ETA is linked to passport number and you need actually to apply for a new one, if you change your passport or name.

     

    Does anyone know of any cases of thais who tried to ''cheat'' K-ETA by changing their passports and apply again?

    Thai applicants need to enter their ID number, which cannot be changed and I am thinking koreans aren't that naive, not to think about this possibility of bypassing the system?

     

    Otherwise, we need to go the traditional way, apply for tourist visa at the Embassy.

  3. My wife she just changed her name, until now only her ID card.

     

    Does this imply changing the passport as well?Some countries don't require to change passport after name change, as passport will be still valid until expiration date, regardless name change.

     

    We live in Denmark and wife talked with the Thai Embassy and they told her, she just need to change her ID in Thailand and do the rest her(passport) and, of course, as she has a residence permit, change this as well.

     

    But I am a bit reluctant.Can she really still have her current passport valid and, at the time when she returns back to Denmark, just use it and, if needed, show name change documents?

     

    Thank you in advance.

  4. The thing is most of SE, where farangs retire/spend winters, has a more or less lawlessness, with (still) cheap/cheaper cost of living and life feels more exciting than in Farangland.It comes with the package.You cannot have a cheap country with singaporean/japanese/scandinavian safety standards.

     

    If you have lived in Finland or Denmark, even walking on Sukhumvit makes you feel more alive than any other night out in abovementioned countries(nota bene : and, once for all, they are not the happiest in the world, it's completely BS)

     

    If you want to have a Thailand which resembles your home country, with rules for every aspect of life, then move back or choose Singapore.

     

    Of course, terrible terrible tragedy

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  5. 1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

    I know 10 people who have tested positive twice with atk and have not reported it. Basically 3 households. This will be happening Thailand wide. The actual infection numbers IMO will be massively higher than the reported numbers.

    My wife as well, I have to admit.She says people are throwing the medicine, because many experience side effects.And, to be honest, as long as you only have mild symptoms, why taking anyhting else than Paracetamol, drinking tea with honey and other known remedies?It makes no sense to me.

     

    She is now on her 10th isolation day, only very mild symptoms, such as sore throat and runny nose.Periodic cough, nothing serious.No fever at all, during all these days.

    Most likely, will stay 2 days more, as she still comes positive on ATK and has an very old and sick mom at home.

     

     

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  6. It's their (stupid) rules, but if you want to travel to Thailand, then you are accountable for your choice, whining after that is pointless.

    Should I need to travel, I would definitely contact my insurance company, explain them how things are being done in Thailand and, if possible, have them to agree for any upfront payment requested by the hospital.

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  7. 17 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

    Yawn, another greed comment.  Care to explain the greed involved?   (I am guessing you won't as usually these types of comments are "bash and go" - throw out a generic anti-Thai comment, move on to the next thread and do the same)

    Why quarantine tourists in Bangkok and not in Phuket?

     

    They want to fuel tourists money to the islands.No matter how <deleted>scared, they are about Corona, they still find ways to milk the cow.

     

    LE.Why 7 or 10 days mandatory on the islands under the sandbox...Why not 11 or 16? It is pure economical.Tourists areas are in desperate need of money.

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  8. 16 minutes ago, madmitch said:

    I don't understand why they suspend the test and go but allow the sandbox. Newly arrived tourists are allowed into the local community in the sandbox scheme and can therefore pass on covid to Thais and enceother tourists who could subsequently travel and spread it. 

     

    To me it makes no sense. Either open with test and go or quarantine all arrivals.

     

      Mix of incompetence, fear and greed.

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  9. On 1/6/2022 at 6:41 AM, Virt said:

    Thailand should look at other countries and see what they do to please their tourists.

    Canary island offer free covid insurance. 

    Denmark offer isolation in Hotel and food free of charge for tourists that are tested positive and are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.

    And I'm sure a lot of other countries have similar things for their tourists.

     

    If Thailand want their tourists back they have to offer them something, and a bunch of restrictions are not the solution in the long run.

    Thailand does not have the resources to cater for thousands of potentially infected/close contacts.

    Cannot compare Denmark with Thailand.Siam-Asoke-Ratchada area is more populated than Copenhagen, just to give an example.

    How many tourists come to Denmark compared to Thailand?And who the heck even visits Denmark, other than norwegians and germans?

     

     

  10. On 1/6/2022 at 6:14 AM, lordblackader said:

    Aren't Scandis meant to be hardy, strong people? 

     

    Here's a picture of a small violin. They rolled the dice and they lost. Cry me a river. 

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    They are the most, to use an euphemism, naive people, one could possibly meet.

    Live in a bubble, created by the nanny state(Sweden, Denmark etc).Desperate for attention, but equally arrogant.

     

    This is a non story.

     

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