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Pattaya57

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  1. Mate I bought one ticket for 100 baht and won 2000 baht....how can I not keep gambling ????
  2. Problem solved, gave ticket to my Thai friend and she cashed it in for 1940 Baht (60 baht commission so 3%) She went across from the Wat mentioned in 2nd post above (another case where AN is more accurate than Google lol) To get last 2 digits is 1 : 100 chance to win 2000 baht, first/last 3 digits 1 : 1000 chance to win 4000 baht. Sounds like pretty good odds to me with a slight chance to win 6 million ????
  3. Assuming you qualify for a Visa exempt entry, on May 8 you will get 30 days so until 6 June. You can then apply for a 30 day extension which will give you until 6 July (so your 2 July departure is covered, even if you left for border run earlier than 8 May)
  4. Revised TM30 rules was all over the press in June 2020. The following extract from link summarizes it pretty well In the event that a foreign national travels and stays in another place on an occasional basis, and then returns to stay at the same premises within the period of stay specified in the T.M.30, then a new T.M.30 will need not be submitted each time they arrive. The new rules are applicable to all foreign nationals who stay in Thailand on any type of visa, including holders of multiple-entry visas and re-entry permits which enable the holders to leave and return to Thailand within their visa validity period. https://www.tilleke.com/insights/thailand-relax-rules-tm30-immigration-requirements/
  5. Only if have same visa (so have multi-entry visa or re-entry permit). Getting new visa exempt requires new TM30
  6. Why lie to Immigration? As I said above if you arrive back Friday evening then the first opportunity to go to Immigration is Monday morning which should be no problem (plus theyll see your entry stamp was Friday and wouldn't your existing lease have different dates so story won't match?)
  7. Thanks for responses, good to know paying 100 baht a ticket is correct (I ignore the "lucky number" prices) As for collecting, the link says cash payments have stopped on 1 April? https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailands-national-lottery-to-stop-paying-out-prizes-in-cash/ I went to the Krung Thai bank in Central (as per the article) but they said payment only for Thai.
  8. I usually book my flights to arrive on a Friday so that I can do the TM30 on the Monday (first opportunity to go to immigration). I've never had a problem (Jomtien) as how can you report to immigration when they're not open?
  9. OP your friend was on an O-A visa which means he had 12 months to open a bank account. No need to be "forced to open an account with BKK bank, who in turn forced him to buy an 'accident insurance' for 8k" Opening a bank account with O-A visa would be a free easy process
  10. I just paid 100 baht for one Thai lottery ticket, but read online it should be 80 baht for a pair of tickets with same number. What is the real situation as we all know Thai ticket sellers need to make commission. What is the actual price for one lottery ticket? Also, I was lucky enough to win 2000 baht with last 2 numbers being 65 (year of my birth so lucky me). How do I claim my winnings? I went to TKB bank who pay out tickets but they said pay only to Thai? Any help appreciated as Thai lottery seems a very good deal ????
  11. Non-imm O in Australia definitely asks for health insurance 400k baht/40k baht so would assume UK the same. As Aus only gives single entry 90 day, no problem. Since UK give 12 months multi assume assurance would be required for 12 months, just like O-A?
  12. OP: My issue is, i've been in and out of Thailand since last August on visa exempt and I've now used up all my extensions (2 per calendar year) There is no calender limit on extensions. There is also no limit on number of visa exempt entries by air (there is limit of 2 visa exempt entries by land)
  13. Australia only offers single entry but Ho Chi Minh offers Multi-entry for non-imm O for Marriage (pity Retirement not covered) https://hochiminh.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/non-immigrant-o-accompanying-thai-spouse-and-family-members?page=5d80ab3315e39c2fe800a791
  14. So he works and runs a cannabis cafe but he does a visa exempt border run...something not right with that story ????
  15. I just find it funny that people on long stay visa's where a return flight is not relevant seem to have the loudest say demanding its required.... Meanwhile, visa exempt people who it actually applies to have their advice diminished by "you were lucky" or "some are asked, some not", so you must get a ticket
  16. Since someone laughed at my post above, I arrived 8 March on visa exempt with a return ticket nearly 5 months later and nobody cared. Last year I flew to Thailand 3 times on one-way tickets entering visa exempt, no-one cared. I'm wondering if all the people saying you can't do it are actually experienced visa exempt flyers or just quoting some long held belief (or have shares in onward flight company lol)
  17. All the people that insist you get a return/onward ticket within 30 days say it's because airlines will be responsible to fly you back out if you're rejected entry and want protection for that cost. Well if you already have a ticket at 34 days what is the cost of re-scheduling your paid ticket? Maybe $50 Rediculous to think an airline would care about reclaiming that insignificant cost. If you're hassled ask to see the Duty Manager and explain your case. Worst case is they'd ask you to sign an indemnity form agreeing to any cost (very unlikely in your case)
  18. None of what you say matches the link I posted which says 16,500 for a 40 minute flight?
  19. Surprised Pattaya doesn't have any helicopter scenic flights. Much better than a Cessna 172 flight
  20. Yes, once the O visa 12 month extension is granted you need to apply for a re-entry permit if you leave and return which keeps your extension valid. If you leave without it, your extension is cancelled O-A is a multi-entry visa and you get 12 months every time you re-enter within the first 12 month validity (if you maintain insurance). That's how you can get 2 years out of it.
  21. Quick summary based on Aus requirements which should be same as UK As you said an O-A visa requires a Police name check and medical check, plus also 12 month health insurance and 800k baht equivalent in home bank. If you leave and return just before 12 months is up you will get another 12 months free (if have 12 month insurance) An O visa (issued in Aus) requires 90 days health insurance and A$2000 in home bank. It can then be extended for 12 months in Thailand with 800k baht deposited in Thai bank for 2 months (I think without health insurance?) An O visa issued in Thailand just requires 800k baht in Thai bank (extend for 12 months once 800k in bank for 2 months) Note: for the o visa extension you need a re-entry permit to return (1900 baht single, 3800 multi). O-A visa you can leave and return anytime no charge
  22. 100% yes considering election day is a Sunday ????
  23. You're the only one suggesting that, OP thread title says no scooters As for dangerous on the back, I took a bike taxi from LK Metro to my condo a couple of years ago. Only 600 metres so should be no problem. Guy thought he was in a GP and stacked it. My ankle was stuffed for 6 months because he thought he could ride fast on a scooter
  24. Or maybe the opposite, riding bikes takes a lot of experience to prevent everyone from killing you. To suggest an inexperienced bike rider should start in Pattaya would never be my suggestion
  25. Not sure if they do daily runs but Nams Taxi have many drivers in Pattaya/Jomtien in between airport pick-ups. Worth asking them for a regular ride? https://www.namstaxipattaya.com/contact
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