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mumin999

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  1. guess that's what I'll be doing then to pass the time if the process takes too long! will try and film the antics...
  2. Missus did the e-learning Thai safety videos online last night - there were two separate videos. One is for standard renewal and one is for renewal after 1 year of expiry - got her to do both just in case (she wasn't happy but got the QR codes!) Then I did mine also, registered as a foreigner, completed the 1hr video, answered 4 very simple questions and got the QR code. I'm planning for us both to try and do the conversion from UK to Thai license route in order to avoid the 50 question and practical tests, just don't want to waste half a day or more at the DLT if possible. Next step is to get the 1949 IDPs - apparently 1968s are acceptable by car hire firms which is what we use and has a 3 year validity, but read that the 1949 ones are more "official". It may be overkill, but it's only approx £8 per IDP and we can get them in half an hour from the nearest provider so no harm in getting them. Will update on how this goes next month in Thailand.
  3. that's brilliant thanks, will look at this route when we're back in Thailand next month
  4. also I read that you can simply convert an international license e.g. UK to a Thai one without taking the online and practical tests - is that still correct? Anyone have any experience of this?
  5. found this, sadly she has to go through the new license process Cessation of Lifetime Licenses: The Motor Vehicle Act of 2003 formally ended the issuance of lifetime driving licenses. Existing lifetime licenses issued before October 2003 remain valid unless revoked, but no new ones have been issued since then 1110. This change aimed to improve road safety by ensuring periodic checks on drivers' fitness and adherence to updated regulations. Transition to Time-Limited Licenses: Since 2003, Thailand has adopted a tiered validity system: Temporary licenses: Valid for 2 years (for new drivers). Private licenses: Valid for 5 years after renewal 7. Public/commercial licenses: Valid for 3 years 7.
  6. not sure, she has lost her license so can't even check the expiry dates (doh!) probably best to just go through the new license route.
  7. @dddave Would you mind listing the steps involved please? My wife's friend advises that there is a private company in Rayong that you can do the video training and test with, they are an approved Government test centre (will try and find the name of this company and do my own research). They charge between 3500 - 4000 for this. It looks like it bypasses the lengthy waiting times at the Govt office for the tests and fast tracks you to the collect driving license stage. Waiting for more details from her friend, don't fully trust what they say as there's always something that has been missed!
  8. Thanks both, found this post also (from 2016) so will read through it carefully and see how much of this is still relevant
  9. I'm very interested in this topic also, my wife had a driving license which expired over 10 years ago and wants to get a new one. Way too late to renew unfortunately!
  10. Amazing Briggsy, it's easy when people like you have gone through the steps and share your experiences! Much respect!! I'm relieved now, my concerns have been addressed and I look forward to my first trip in July (can't wait)!
  11. Success - my DTV was approved last night, got the PDF visa via email. I have a few questions which I can't seem to find on the Thai Embassy website, does anyone know if there is an official website that details all the rules and regulations AFTER you get the DTV? I'll email the UK embassy and also the Ministry of Foreign Affairs now but my questions are: 1) Do I need to get the VISA stamped on my passport, there was no mention of this on the approval email or PDF copy of the VISA? 2) Or I just print the VISA and staple to my passport? 3) My passport expires next year, how do I get the VISA "attached" to new passport? 4) Do I need to do 90 day reporting and if so, can it be done online? 5) When I enter Thailand, do I need to show departure flight? Given that I can stay up to 180 days at a time, it may be difficult to plan this far ahead. Thank you
  12. Hi everyone, hope someone here can provide some assistance and direction on my DTV (remote worker) application. The Thai Embassy in London has asked for additional documents to support my visa application, a company registration document and company HR letter which I can arrange. However I'm not sure how to respond to this request below: * Other request documents: - Please upload a confirmation letter (addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London) introduce yourself , your working position and work role as remotely work and will not be concern to local Thai laws regarding working in Thailand or meeting Thai client. It seems straightforward but I don't want to make any assumptions and wanted to know if they are looking for a detailed response with a CV or a simple one page letter addressing all of the points? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you
  13. same here, also works via WiFI so maybe the app has been fixed?
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