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Kasikorn closed my account
DrJoy replied to paulsingle's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
No it wont work abroad. 1st time the app requires 3g/4g only (Thai sim) Wont work on Wifi 1st time. -
Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
DrJoy replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
@onthemoon was from March 2020 batch, you are much later. When he is called , you may be called shortly after. You should head down to the Special Police and ask. -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Your Wife can get you a Yellow Book + Pink card, if she has her own house any where in Thailand. Pink card benefits , what I experienced - 1. Can book EMS at Thailand post ( never gave them my PP) 2. Local fee for national parks and museums 3. Can open bank account with YB + Pink card (no Immigration letter required) -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
HQ is aware abt the Retirement visa now. Your original PP with a Retirement visa in it, is all that is required. All other visas require W.P. -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
NO. The house owner and you must attend the amphur. If the house owner signs for you , you will get YB Docs required - Original blue book of the house Your PP photo page translated to Thai with certification from CW There is no charge for the Yellow Book and you will get Pink ID card for foreigners as well. -
Tourism Ministry Launches ‘Thailand Trusted Destination’ Campaign
DrJoy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I got lucky once with my Pink ID and paid the local price May not work for everyone -
Why would they read? Will they get Noble Prize? ????
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
DrJoy replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Social security has to be applied -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Get a I LOVE BANGKOK. ???? Account opened. -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
https://www.uob.co.th/web-resources/pdf/personal/download-forms/account_opening_checklist_en.pdf -
Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I suspected so. I can confirm - Kasikorn Bank Headquarters at Phaholyothin Road can open a savings a/c without a Work Permit. Alternatively, U.O.B Thai opens without a Work Permit for sure. -
I just did an extension of stay (Thai Wife) in Nov 21, here is the list - Copies from following passport pages: Detail page Current visa/extension All extensions from last Non-O visa or transfer stamp to new passport. (If applicable) Last entry stamp TM6 departure card Passport size picture Hand drawn map of location of house or Google Map Printout Copy of Wife's ID card & Tabien Baan (House book) Marriage certificate Koror 2. (Max 180 days old) or Marriage certificate Koror 3 Foreign marriage certificate. (English or Thai language) Marriage certificate Koror 22 in case of foreign marriage certificate is used. (Max 180 days old) This can be obtained at the local district office (Amphur) with your certified translated foreign marriage certificate. Copy birth certificate of any children. Copy house book of each child address Signed and stamped bank statement showing the money ( Minimum THB 400.000 ) for at least 2 months before application date. (Max 7 days old) Copy updated Thai bank book name page and last 2 months transactions. IN CASE OF HAVING A THAI WORKPERMIT - Copy of workpermit Certificate of company (Max 6 months old) DBD Certificate of income more than 40.000 Baht a month on Company letter head Individual income tax- PND 1 for last 3 months Picture of husband and wife (with children if applicable) in front of the house clearly showing house number. Picture of husband and wife (with children if applicable) inside the house -Must be printed on A4 paper If the Thai wife is not the owner of the house : – Copy ID card of the house owner. – Copy house book of the house owner. – Copy lease agreement. If I missed any doc, Joe please add.
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Bangkok Bank no New Accounts
DrJoy replied to tuktuktuk's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Do u have a Work Permit? -
Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
DrJoy replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Few years back, I saw some Ministerial regulation to increase the citz fee to THB 10,000/- but I think it was never enforced. Not sure, arkady plz confirm -
Unlike most developed nations, the US health system does not provide health care to the country's entire population. Instead, most citizens are covered by a combination of private insurance and various federal and state programs. As of 2017, health insurance was most commonly acquired through a group plan tied to an employer, covering 150 million people. Other major sources include Medicaid, covering 70 million, Medicare, 50 million, and health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) covering around 17 million. In 2017, a study found that 73% of plans on ACA marketplaces had narrow networks, limiting access and choice in providers. A 2009 study in five states found that medical debt contributed to 46.2% of all personal bankruptcies, and 62.1% of bankruptcy filers claimed high medical expenses in 2007. Since then, health costs and the numbers of uninsured and underinsured have increased. A 2013 study found that about 25% of all senior citizens declare bankruptcy due to medical expenses. Those who are insured may be underinsured such that they cannot afford adequate medical care. A 2003 study estimated that 16 million United States adults were underinsured, disproportionately affecting those with lower incomes – 73% of the underinsured in the study population had annual incomes below 200% of the federal poverty level. Lack of insurance or higher cost sharing (user fees for the patient with insurance) create barriers to accessing health care: use of care declines with increasing patient cost-sharing obligation. Before the ACA passed in 2014, 39% of below-average income Americans reported forgoing seeing a doctor for a medical issue (whereas 7% of low-income Canadians and 1% of low-income British citizens reported the same). Source - Norway Government