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They do have a textphone number (+44 (0) 191 218 7280) you could contact them on if that would be better for you. https://www.gov.uk/international-pension-centre
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Oh really? You can actually renew from Saudi online according to the step-by-step guide at https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports. Beats the antiquated and cumbersome procedures we're forced to follow when renewing from Thailand hands down anytime, I would have thought!
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Or bumped off the flight altogether if it's been overbooked.
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Entry Requirements for Visa Waiver
OJAS replied to vikc's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nope, has to be 20 crisp 1,000 THB (or alternatively in your case 22 crisp £20) notes -
It is, I think, to be seriously wondered whether, compared to those who believe that UK Civil Servants collectively have the brain cells of a mouse, mice collectively are, in fact, members of Mensa! 🐁😇
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90-Day online reporting going down
OJAS replied to dick turpin's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Might be a tad difficult to self-declare at your local immigration office instead during business hours, though, since all offices are closed between 9:00AM on Sunday 21 July and 9.00AM on Monday 22 July (the second date being a public holiday)! -
You do all realise that you have personally insulted all those members on AN who are retired civil servants, myself included, with these comments, do you? Well done, chaps!
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As evidenced by the frequent reports on here from those who have been erroneously tax-coded by HMRC on the basis of being in full receipt of annual triple-lock increases on their State Pensions!
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Well that alleged requirement does not appear to be any bar to our Irish cousins living in LOS being able to renew their passports online. In fact online is the only way in which they can do this nowadays! https://www.ireland.ie/en/thailand/bangkok/passports/how-to-apply-for-a-passports/ Unfortunately I'm not holding out much hope, though, for those dimwitted reactionaries in HMPO who are responsible for inflicting the current antediluvian renewal procedures on us Brits living in LOS to cotton any time soon on to the fact that we are not, in general, a bunch of Luddites who are totally incapable of using their online facility for passport renewal purposes (the use of which they seem to be encouraging practically everywhere else).
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More a case of their HMPO masters back in the UK wanting you to be "suitably impressed at such an efficient service", I think. Who are they trying to kid?🤣
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Renewing U.K. Passport at VFS Global Chiang Mai
OJAS replied to skorts's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
IMHO your experience only goes to serve the ridiculous lengths to which we Brits here in LOS are expected to go at passport renewal time, solely so as to comply with a completely pointless requirement for proof of address - which IMHO is tantamount to pure unnecessary bureaucracy for pure unnecessary bureaucracy's sake, particularly bearing in mind that HMPO are not prepared to send our new passports to us direct by courier. Good luck with your SCB bank statement! -
Renewing U.K. Passport at VFS Global Chiang Mai
OJAS replied to skorts's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
But the big problem, of course, is in finding a Thai professional photographer who is capable of taking mugshots against backgrounds of the particular shades of plain cream or light grey which HMPO seem to be especially fussy about. -
Transferring visa stamp to new UK passport
OJAS replied to phetphet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yep, for us Brits, getting stamps transferred from old to new passports at IMM is generally a doddle when compared to the bureaucratic hoops we're required to jump through in order to obtain the new passport! -
Strongly disagree. The latest HMRC Digest of Double Taxation Treaties makes it unequivocally clear that absolutely zero relief is afforded in the case of State and company pensions. Nothing, zilch, nada. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5b05425fed915d1317445ed2/DT_Digest_April_2018.pdf and scroll down to page 34 for Thailand. What might be of interest, though, is the number of other countries in which there are provisions for full relief for State and company pensions included in the relevant UK DTA. So the fact that no such relief is available in Thailand was presumably at the insistence of the Thai side when the current UK/Thailand DTA was being negotiated 30+ years ago.
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Renewing U.K. Passport at VFS Global Chiang Mai
OJAS replied to skorts's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Each and every page from cover to cover, even completely blank ones, including the insides of the front and back covers. And each and every copy must be in colour to boot! Probably advisable to include colour copies of the outsides of the front and back covers as well for good measure, just as I did when renewing my passport back in 2022. The amount of totally unnecessary paperwork generated by the UK passport renewal process from Thailand these days is IMHO truly breathtaking! -
Indeed the UK/Thailand DTA does not appear (to my eyes at any rate) to prevent double taxation in the case of the UK State Pension and company pensions - simply because it makes absolutely no mention of either pension type in its text anywhere. So how could it be said to afford protection against double taxation in the case of these 2 particular pension types? While current TRD exemptions and allowances would, in practice, result in a zero tax liability for those whose sole source of assessable income is the UK State Pension (as in my case), they would presumably prove insufficient to prevent any double taxation arising for those in receipt of company pensions - all the more so if they are also in receipt of the State Pension. In any event, it would IMHO be extremely foolish to rule out entirely the possibility of the TRD at some future date reducing - or even completely abolishing - all existing exemptions and allowances.