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I posted before, we'll just have to wait and see. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't prepare for the worst case. I'm gonna make a plan for when I get punched in the face. Will be extending permission to stay this week, will get a single re-entry. Will spend the next two months getting things in order, doing some research. Think I'll spend a couple months in Cambodia, rent a studio in Siem Reap, explore the temples, see what it's like longer term in one location. I'll have a single re-entry. Either come back to stay, or come back to leave.
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Okay, fine. There is no minimum time spent in Thailand required to maintain a "retirement" visa extension. I can keep my 800K in the bank, spend 181 days in other countries, and send my Wise transfers to a Cambodian bank account. Can carry my Thai spending money in my wallet on frequent visits. No, wait........why AM I going to all this trouble?
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This is not just earned income or capital gains. It seems to mean any funds that "in come" to Thailand will be considered income and taxed, including from personal savings. And this would confirm it. Wise transfers from a personal savings accounts outside Thailand would then be considered taxable income. We'll see, but I suspect requiring expats to file Thai tax refund forms every year to maybe get back some of the 15% on their savings they brought in over the year may result in a good number moving elsewhere. Expats living on their savings and interest, not earning enough to pay tax in their home countries, may not find the relevant tax treaties to be relevant.
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Chiang Mai municipal stadium.
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Bangkok Bank can do a "balance forward" in your passbook with no transaction required. Some other banks do required a deposit or withdrawal. Your interest rate depends on the investment. High yield bond ETF's pay around 7%, buy/write ETF's around 10-12% with monthly payout. US govt I-series savings bonds were paying 9% earlier this year, now set at about 4.5%.
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Thai Driver's License Renewal (Visa Exempt)
NoDisplayName replied to SABloke's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
My two-year expired while outside Thailand, unable to return due to the covids. Upon return about a year ago, license was over 1-year expired. Chatuchak DLT allowed renewal upon taking the written test, was issued 5-year license. -
Chinese Embassy and work visas
NoDisplayName replied to Deserted's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
Yes. Easy process. All the requirements are posted. They follow the rules. -
Chinese Embassy and work visas
NoDisplayName replied to Deserted's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
Find another agent......or better yet, do it yourself. The embassy doesn't issue the work visa, they have a separate service center that handles that. Take the MRT to Phetchaburi Station, or the canal boat to Asoke Pier. https://www.visaforchina.cn/BKK2_EN/ -
Probably not going to fly. You'll have to carefully maintain the 800K/400K immigration required balance in your regular passbook savings account. Go 1 baht under for an hour and you're going to have to start all over with a new visa (or use agent). And then you've got your other 800K(?) tied up in a 2.75% 2-year fixed account, when that money could be overseas earning 10%. Why?
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a friend who might move here
NoDisplayName replied to 1FinickyOne's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
If you don't know his situation, how would knowing the average ex-pat's financials matter? Ask your friend what he has in reserve, what he has for monthly income, and what kind of lifestyle he wants to maintain. -
How to throw out my girlfriend's son out of the house?
NoDisplayName replied to organicman's topic in Family and Children
If you read the OP, "My Thai girlfriend wants him kick out of the house." There is no indication that the girlfriend/mother has told him to leave, only that they fight and she is unhappy with the situation. There is every indication that the girlfriend/mother wants Steven Seagull to handle it and take the consequences for her. -
How to throw out my girlfriend's son out of the house?
NoDisplayName replied to organicman's topic in Family and Children
Ummmmm......it IS the boy's right to get into the house. He's living there with his mother. Until THE MOTHER directs him to leave, it's his home. -
How to throw out my girlfriend's son out of the house?
NoDisplayName replied to organicman's topic in Family and Children
Things to 'member: OP isn't married to the lady, he has no authority in that household, of which bad boy IS blood-related. Nasty things can happen when grudges are held. Touching the boy may get an assault charge. Touching the boys stuff may get a theft charge. Helping mom move the boy's stuff is illegal work. The boy can report you to immigration for deportation. -
How to throw out my girlfriend's son out of the house?
NoDisplayName replied to organicman's topic in Family and Children
You do nothing. You are not involved. You have no rights in this situation. YOU don't touch him. YOU don't touch his stuff. You're just an acquaintance of a guy's mom who also lives in his mom's house. There's a mom and another son, and probably other family in the village. You find a hotel for the weekend. They can handle it. -
Without a work permit, which I believe I recall from threads about this at the time. Authorities were investigating the seminar/training without a work permit, and found naughtiness was going on in Pattaya, leading to more serious charges. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/russian-oligarchs-mistress-arrested-over-12102059