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Particularly if these pics had been snapped in the Philippines where triple-lock increases are paid in full!
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But legalised fraud, though, unfortunately, if that's not too much of an oxymoron. What particularly gets my goat is that, not content with freezing our state pensions, HMG then goes and adds insult to injury by tax-coding some of us as if we were in receipt of the full current triple-lock whack! And, if that was not bad enough, HMG then goes and rubs further salt into our wounds every couple of years or so by subjecting us to the life certificate witnessing process in just about the most cumbersomely bureaucratic, awkward and antediluvian manner imaginable to Man in the 3rd decade of the 21st Century!!
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Well you certainly seem to have a "Me, Mr High & Mighty Ultra-Perfect Westerner" attitude about you with your sneeringly patronising contempt for Thais, don't you? What are you doing in LOS if you really do despise the locals here so much?
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It does appear to me unfortunate (to say the least) that those clueless dimwits in the German government who are responsible for overseeing the "weltwärts" programme appear to have had absolutely zero regard to the implications of immigration procedures in both Thailand and presumably other countries where this programme operates as well, insofar as these directly affect participating volunteers. A fundamental oversight, I think!
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Extension Online "Faster & Easier" NO!
OJAS replied to Thjames's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Still skipping up and down our soi in a state of unbridled ecstasy, fulsomely singing the praises of the With-It Tower Passport Renewal Experience to the highest heavens as being the very best thing since sliced bread, are we? -
Online 90 Day report rejected
OJAS replied to thedi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Could make a difference if you need to apply for your next annual extension before the first 90-day report after your return to Thailand falls due. This is because CW, I gather, now require to see latest 90-day "next date" notifications in considering annual extension of stay applications. -
Online 90 Day report rejected
OJAS replied to thedi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The clock will only be reset from the date you return to Thailand. If in due course you submit an online report within the acceptable timeframe for your revised due date (return date + 89 on the basis that the return date = Day 1 of the 90) - and, crucially, it is accepted - you should be OK. On the other hand, if it is rejected, meaning that you will then need to make a trip in person to CW, it is possible that the IO with whom you deal will spot the fact that you completely missed out on submitting your previous report due on 29 October and gleefully hit you with a 2,000 THB fine as a result. -
Might be worth a read: https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/residence-domicile-and-remittance-basis/rdrm20000
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Transferring Visa to new passport
OJAS replied to Westen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I would personally recommend that you use this passport, rather than your replacement Canadian one, to start all over again with a fresh non-O visa, as suggested by @Red Phoenix. Who knows if the brazenly moronic master of bungling incompetence and ineptitude in the Canadian Passport Office who was responsible for the willful destruction of your previous Canadian passport is still in post in 10 years' time when your new one will be due for renewal? (Although he hopefully doesn't have a twin brother working in the Irish Passport Office!) -
As already said you will, but please do make a point of checking that the immigration officer at BKK Arrivals has stamped your passport correctly before leaving their booth. They may also ask to see your flight boarding pass now that the TM6 is no more as far as arrivals by air (but not by land) are concerned.
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Passport Validity Requirements
OJAS replied to lazygourmet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You are presumably referring to an existing passport which has had the unexpired period of its predecessor added to its 10-year validity period up to a maximum of 9 months. No problems with using such passports to enter Thailand - the 10-year rule to which you refer only applies to Brits (and other non-EU nationals) intending to darken the hallowed turf of those European countries who are subject to the debatable whims and wishes of the EU. Unfortunately, thanks to this typically totally pointless EU rule (which, to the best of my knowledge, has not been replicated by any other country on this great planet of ours), the option of adding unexpired months to the validity period of replacement UK passports is no longer available.☹️ -
No Need for 90 day's reporting ?
OJAS replied to spetersen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Hopefully you haven't forgotten to let Surin have a completed TM30, though!🙄 -
No Need for 90 day's reporting ?
OJAS replied to spetersen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yep, sums up Rayong's attitude towards resetting 90-day reporting clocks at annual extension of stay time perfectly in my experience. Happens some years but not in others. Depends on the particular officer you deal with, as you say - plus, crucially IMHO, which side of the bed they had got out of that morning. -
@Mike Teavee - how many digits does your mystical "new SA number" consist of?
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In addition many small landlords could, I strongly suspect, be finding themselves dragged into the 40% tax band while thresholds remain frozen.
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Might your accountant be trying to set up a Government Gateway account for you, I wonder? Seems OK for tax agents or advisers to operate such accounts on behalf of their clients if the following link is to be believed: https://www.gov.uk/log-in-register-hmrc-online-services/register
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Visa on Arrival, Visa Exemption.. Confusion!
OJAS replied to bluebird729's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Whereas more than acceptable, on the other hand, for those incompetent dimwits in charge of the HandyVisas website to do likewise, presumably? -
No Need for 90 day's reporting ?
OJAS replied to spetersen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Looks like from the OP's user profile that it's the dreaded Jomtien office in his case! My immigration office (Rayong) reset my 90-day reporting clock when I last sought a retirement extension there, but kindly omitted to tell me that they had done this. I only found out after an online report based on the previous due date was rejected. -
I agree that using an agent is probably the best way to go for those of us who don't live within a stone's throw of the VFS offices in Bangkok or Chiang Mai. It is, however, outrageous IMHO that we Brits appear to be alone among Western nationals living in Thailand in having to fork out an extra 5,000 THB solely in order to make the cumbersome procedures with which we are faced at passport renewal time reasonably tolerable in practice.
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Renew Retirement Visa in Phuket
OJAS replied to John Phuket's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Of particular interest to the OP if he originally entered the country with a non-OA visa, having last used it for this purpose before 1 October 2019, is that Phuket are still not insisting on the mandatory health insurance requirement in such cases. The solitary non-rogue office in LOS in that regard, I believe! -
The recently proposed potential tax assessments
OJAS replied to Tony M's topic in Q&A, Ask the Consular Team
Suspect that the best we could hope for from the Embassy - should the RD, in the event, insist on verification of some UK tax-related document - would be confirmation of an agreement they had reached with the RD that a formally legalised version of said document would satisfy the verification requirement. Just imagine the potential bureaucratic nightmare of having to submit ourselves to the cumbersome process set out in the link below annually in the case of P60's and, heaven forbid, monthly in the case of pay statements, for instance! https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5b173648e5274a190383bc14/Legalisation_info_June_2018.pdf