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Retired Non-O with Wife and Child
BrandonJT replied to Nert's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Only one parent can piggyback off of one child. Not both parents. -
Thai Restaurants & Bars Urge 5% Tax Suspension amid Economic Woes
BrandonJT replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As if any of them pay even 10% of what they actually owe. -
Thaksin's Debt Proposal Stirs Debate as PM Paetongtarn Defends Plan
BrandonJT replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So basically, how to double the nation's debt overnight? Remove all those debts from the credit bureau so they can borrow again while leaving their existing loans in a different set of books. The ONLY reason to remove the debt from the credit bureau is to allow them to borrow again, which is exactly how they got into this mess. -
You're not cancelling a non-B. You are cancelling a work extension. You are not applying for a non-O, you are applying for a new extension based on marriage. Yes you should cancel your WP and your extension a few days ahead, with the paperwork from the employer. This paperwork should have a date of last work, and when they cancel your extension they will then stamp you in again to the date on the paperwork. You can do this 1-2 weeks ahead at most immigration offices, and that gives you time to apply for the new extension based on a different reason. A requirement of marriage extension is 400,000 baht in your bank account for 2 full months on the day of application, so hopefully you planned ahead and have that ready.
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Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
BrandonJT replied to JayLeno's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No, because every immigration office is different, every employer is different for the BOI side, and everyone's circumstances are different. There is no such thing as a definitive answer when it comes to immigration. The only DEFINITIVE answer comes from YOUR immigration office that will process everything. Their word is final, even if someone else has done the exact same thing at the exact same office, it might not be the same this time. -
Most agents in Bangkok, including Thai Visa Centre, do not offer standalone bank account service. They only offer bank accounts if you are doing a visa or extension with them and the bank account is needed. Pattaya is where people can get bank accounts as a standalone service, but that's also the cause of the recent problems, since they were doing so many that it created an anomaly.
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Not quite correct. The time you have to show that the funds came from overseas is when you are trying to convert from a tourist entry (tourist visa or visa exempt) into a non-O from within Thailand at an immigration office. The money to apply for the 1-year extension does not have the requirement to show that it came from overseas. It just needs to be in your account for the required amount of time. The only other time you have to show that money came from overseas is if you try to switch to the monthly transfers method in the future. Then each of your monthly transfers (40,000 or 65,000 baht) must be coded as an international transfer.
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The BOI was telling people there was a path in the past. No idea if they are still doing so.
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Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
BrandonJT replied to JayLeno's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Especially since he has his own funds seasoned already! -
Thailand Considers Raising Retirement Age Amidst Ageing Crisis
BrandonJT replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The government has the cash to dosh out 10,000 baht to everyone to buy votes, sorry, I meant to boost the economy. Followed by tons of social media posts about people throwing parties and blowing it all in a single weekend on beer. Yet they don't have the money to continue to pay out the paltry social security that they offer, which most of is likely actually going into the local economy for survival rather than to corporate monopolies that funnel all the money to the top 1%. But the government is doing exactly as their corporate and other overlords demand. Same around the world, so it's not really a surprise. -
Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
BrandonJT replied to JayLeno's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You cannot change to a new visa, no. If you were on a work extension, you might be able to apply for a new extension for a different reason. If you were on an extension, check with your immigration office if they will allow you to apply for an extension based on being married to Thai. If so then ask them for the list of requirements so you can prepare everything. But a marriage to Thai extension requires you to have had 400,000 in a Thai bank account for 2 months at the time of application, so if you don't already have that setup and ready to go, you won't be able to apply and would have to leave Thailand and reset your status and start over. -
When to apply for METV
BrandonJT replied to Jack1988's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Shouldn't be any issue in using them for a visa application. -
Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
BrandonJT replied to JayLeno's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Employees of BOI companies automatically get between 7-21 days to remain in Thailand after their work permit and work extension is cancelled. -
re entry with new passport?
BrandonJT replied to proton's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There are no entry auto-gates. Those are only for exiting Thailand. -
I hope and pray they don't do this one. It's already complicated and confusing enough for people with how often they flip-flop the number of days and list of countries. To have 3 separate lists of countries (VOA, Visa Exempt 30, and Visa Exempt 60) would make it exponentially worse! All or none! And leave the list of countries alone as well!
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Losing out with on-line TM47 applications
BrandonJT replied to cliveshep's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Enjoy your drive into the immigration office when they reject your report and give the reason that you didn't apply within the window for that immigration office. Each immigration office sets their own policies and procedures, and each immigration office processes the online 90-day reports for their province. You can go argue it with them if you'd like, but I don't think you'll get very far. -
Thai Visa Centre offers services throughout all of Thailand, but unless you're in Bangkok you will have to mail your passport to them in order to get your visa/extension since that's where their operation is. They're a legit agent, you should able to find reviews online. Though you wrote "Thai Visa Center" which I don't know about. I only know about "Thai Visa Centre." so you might want to double check the spelling of the agency name to see if it's the known one or not.