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1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:
To my knowledge fines do not appear.
Online can be done up till due date (previously 7 days prior)
In Bangkok you would attend CW.
Thanks, going there now then, can't wait till monday, as it might be considered late. Thanks all, that's it.
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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:
Assume you are using the new online reporting.
Here is Link
https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/register/add
There is no need to fill in address etc.
It's autofill from previous report.
Regards your current situation you could opt to do the report in person at immigration. That can be done up till 7 days post due date.
You can do online reporting 15 days prior. Obviously best to do it early in case there is an issue.
Thanks Jack,
A few quick questions.
1. Do fines appear online? How can I be aware that I am fined without going to an immigration office?
2. Are late applications (1 day late) online even considered? They accepted my additional application, but I am not sure if there's any validity to it now?
3. In Bangkok, is it CW office to do 90 day reports now?
Thanks!
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Hey there,
I did two 90 days reports online previously, they all got accepted. Okay, now I was doing my last one, entering exactly same details. First, I was denied for a reason "invalid address". Okay, then I literally copied and pasted the address from Google, and now they denied me stating "no room number", in addition, this second rejection resulted in me being 1 day late for my report.
I did a new report including my room number, and hopefully it goes through, but am I responsible for paying a fine now? I read that there is a 7-day grace period (in person?)? I am not sure if there's any leniency if I was deliberately attempting to do 90 days online, and I kept getting rejected literally entering the same details for which I was previously approved, and if that's a reason to get the fine lifted.
If this application gets approved within the 7-day grace period, how can I know if I am responsible of paying a fine? Do fines appear online?
Thanks.
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14 hours ago, BritTim said:
Those extremely low promotional fares exclude the taxes. When you later cancel the ticket, it is possible to claim back the taxes that are added when you paid, but it can be a real palaver.
Ah, got it, thanks for letting me know, then it's all perfect. ????
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7 minutes ago, ChomDo said:
Well sure, I'm actually shocked it's still being offered haha. People always thought it's the last time since well over a year ago so who knows. Anyway, I'm not expecting to utilize that, but can someone confirm if the 30 day extension is going to be switched to a 45 day extension? I read news about exempt being 45 after a certain date but not sure if it was also for the extension. Just calculating when I would need to do my first trip abroad since I'll be arriving on an exempt next month.
I think it won't affect the extension, 45 + 30, I assume, but there will be no certain answer by any forum user until the final decision by the cabinet. Just wait for the final statement in the royal gazette, I guess? I too hope it rolls out soon.
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Just sharing my experience. I've been here since 2020 January, and honestly I wasn't thinking I could apply for this 24th's extension, since my last one was done in July. Although 4 weeks left, I went to the immigration office and they granted me another extension, even though it's still 4 weeks left. Although they for the first time asked me to show an onward ticket that I just bought from a reservation website on the spot. Never before they asked me anything, to be honest, like those horror stories, why are you here, etc. ^^ Hope anyone who tries to use it gets the same success! Stamped till the middle of November.
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First time during my 3-year's stay of extensions I was asked to show a flight ticket to get an extension, and luckily yesterday I found someone's post regarding Onwardflight.com that I successfully used, however, I paid $16 for a "direct flight", although that exact flight cost $5 now at a discount on the main company's webpage. ???? Anyway, was just happy to get my final extension. ???? And yes, it's a perfectly legit flight reservation.
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It states 30 - 45 days, just as I assumed.
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I remember clearly that at some point it was 30 - 45 days (depending on your immigration office) as the earliest time after the previous extension, but afterwards due to high rise of CoViD-19 infections, they didn't want offices to be overcrowded, so they allowed you to come like a few days prior, then 2 weeks, not sure how it is now, but hopefully it's back to the original 30 days at least.
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Are there any reports from Chaengwattana immigration? I'm not sure if they're issuing extensions earlier than 2 weeks prior. Would appreciate any information!
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On 8/7/2022 at 10:56 PM, FriendlyFarang said:
Is there any embassy which issues a letter to request an extension? AFAIK not, so it doesn't even matter where op is from, if he checked "my embassy doesn't provide a letter" on the form then he applied for the extension 100% legit.
Hi there! Yes, actually my country is still providing those letters for me (perhaps because there is not a high volume of the people of my nationality here). ???? Sorry to ping you, just wanted to give you an idea that there are some embassies that are still issuing those letters, just not the ones corresponding to the top countries.
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8 minutes ago, GrandPapillon said:
hey, it just means that another 50,000% gains is about to happen ????
"Another"? The comment stated 70,000 %. However, yup, and that's an underestimate actually (apparently, ignoring the timeframe with projections of 1M for BTC). ???? You also didn't state whether your percentage is stated with respect to the initial project price or the current. That shows some sort of incompetency.
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On 12/11/2021 at 12:00 AM, fdsa said:
please do, I'm really eager to know what makes you think that coins which already yielded 70'000% profit will rise even more.
As for someone who've never heard of SOL and Luna, I would just suggest waiting for your FOMO.
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On 12/8/2021 at 2:39 PM, fdsa said:
dafuq are last two?
dafuq are all those?
You seem to be one of those who sell low and buy at highs, so I'm not sure I could go and comment if currencies at #5 with their market cap are new to you. I wouldn't be surprised if "THB" was new to you as well. Take care (of your knowledge gaps).
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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
of the highly transmissible variant.
I guess another wording deviating from the current agenda couldn't have been used, even though the scientist in South Africa who has discovered it stated a completely opposite thing.
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Whatever coin you invest in that has a significant market cap, such as SOL, BAT, VET, MATIC, ENJ, 1INCH, LUNA (I see altcoins as a more profitable option, since if BTC rises 4x, altcoins go 40x or more), as long as you're ready to invest long-term (not sell for at least 5 years), you shouldn't invest 1k into each immediately. Split each into 10 parts, buy low in each case to average your price and lower it down, when you're done buying 10 lows, you're done, come back in 5 years. However, I suggest buying at each low and investing 10 % of your income with each low, then you'll be exponentially growing. In each case there'll be a bear market and a bull run, so there's no "missed opportunity". In 5 years people will be stating same thing as now, "already too late"... BTC and ETH won't bring huge profits, consider them as just a savings account or something, the projection of BTC going towards 1M per 1 BTC (and yes, it WILL happen), will take 5 to 10 years (which implies 16x, then altcoins should go 160x+).
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As for the software, use the Binance app, order a card as well if you like to.
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4 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:
Not sure what you're saying about Omicron and vaxxed vs. unvaxxed. As you know, if un-vaxxed, the odds of you getting sick or dying are 10x++ greater than if you are vaxxed, right?
As for mandates, they shouldn't be needed. Sadly, seems they are.
As for normal, notice I put that in quotes. Like 9/11, life will forever be changed due to this pandemic.
Dying, maybe, we don't know yet. Getting sick, looks like false, otherwise countries with over 80 % vaccination rate wouldn't experience such huge surges in cases. Regarding the actual statistics of deaths, every vaccine needs 5 to 10 years to be tested, so we are just a part of a huge experiment, to quote the scientist who worked with mRNA. That's all. In other words, you are quoting odds of what a vaccine is supposed to be, not what that vaccine is, which we will only know within the timeframe stated.
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1 hour ago, Jeffr2 said:Not true! If you are vaxxed, you can still get infected, end up in the hospital with a tube jammed down your throat or die. Though your odds are 10X++ better of this not happening than those who are unvaccinated.
This new variant cropped up, probably, in an individual who wasn't vaccinated. The more who are jabbed, the less likely we'll get new variants. Understand? And the sooner life will return to "normal".
I will not argue regarding the fact that Omicron variant currently exclusively affects the vaccinated ones and there are no cases reported for the non-vaccinated. Anyone can correct me if I'm wrong with sources. However, I only wished to reply to this post, because it's quite naive thinking that life will return to "normal"? I thought the Great Reset and Davos WEF was official? This is the new normal now, and there will be no return back, and possibly when you understand that, you will also experience some sort of empathy to the ones who were already seeing some sort of issues with what's happening with mandates.
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1 minute ago, blackprince said:I've countered this point many times. In fact you "liked" a post of mine yesterday that explains that non vaxx doesn't explain the surge in the UK (as c90% are vaxxed). The same case could be made for other vaxxed countries.
Outside of the developed world, the biggest problem is the availability of vaccines, not the rejection of them, so I have to say your reference to "global" cases is as misleading as the statements of anti-vaxxers than you deride (hope that doesn't sound too harsh).
Great post. I think there's a huge misunderstanding, since whenever someone opposes this agenda is called an anti-vaxxer, regarding of their status. I don't know many people who simply oppose such plans who are anti-vaxxers, they just, same as me, state that there must be the right to choose what to do with our own bodies and health, there is an extremely low population of people who are actual "anti-vaxxers", in reality, people who see the ridiculous development of the economic world nowadays and criticize the potential mandates to vaccinate are just written off as "anti-vaxxers" to create even more hate, that's all.
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Just now, Jeffr2 said:Don't go out into public if you don't want to get vaccinated.
Don't breathe if you don't want to be infected?..
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1 minute ago, Jeffr2 said:Agreed! And their societies are mostly vaccinated. So, they're serving their society! The minority who refuse the vaccine are the targets of this.
I believe this is a flawed logic. Citizenship determines that, and the right to vote and elect one's government depends on their citizenship. Not the vaccination status. As a result, governments serve their voters who elected them, and not those who are vaccinated and/or not.
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3 minutes ago, sungod said:For those of us who are vaccinated, we want people to have the freedom of choice.
Exactly. Anyone who's heard the actual news can quote what's been said: "We're losing patience over unvaccinated." Who are they to say so really? Governments _are not_ authorities, they serve to their societies, unless it's a socialist government. Clear as day.
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Just now, Jeffr2 said:For the majority of us who are vaccinated, we want the freedom to not have to worry about the unvaccinated making us sick.
I am vaccinated, the problem with me is that regardless of my status, I am not segregated and I am seeing all the nonsense behind those decisions. Your assumption was that my post was written that way because I was the minority, rather, regardless of which side I am on, I am conscious enough to see what's happening and that's hard not to see.
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Completely illogical decision. It's a _road_, just as the name implies, so it's sort of funny that you require to be controlled and charged, as always. I'm wondering if you just go to the nearby Soi Rambuttri and just cross it via the connection to Khao San Road, would there also be a CoViD-19 hospital that brings you to a prison if you test positive? It's just odd when there are multiple ways to get there that someone would try and go via the hospital route, he he.
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90 Days Report Online Nightmare
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Generally 2 - 3 working days, but once I waited about 5. Also, in case others are wondering, I was told that these errors of "invalid address" and "missing room number" were not the actual reasons. I filled out my application like a week ago before the reporting date, so it was already not doable online, that's why I kept getting rejected, that's what the immigration officer told me. Yes, I did not get fined, it's a 1-week grace period.