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ubonjoe

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  1. Transfers from abroad to prove the 65k baht income has been allowed since December of 2018.
  2. Have you tried doing it on the new site? Register and try it. https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login See the pinned topic that has lots of info in it.
  3. Your current extension cancelation and the new extension application must be done on the same day. Your would work permit could be canceled the day before. Some offices may want the receipt for the cancelation to cancel your extension.
  4. Provinces can set their own requirements for what is required when returning from another one or one they consider a high risk. Some may only want a ATK test to satisfy them that you are not infected. Check with the sub district health officer to find out what the requirements are.
  5. The are real and valid extensions done by a immigration office unless you use some person on the street to do it.
  6. If you enter visa exempt the airline can ask to see a onward ticket within 30 days of arrival. It can be a one way ticket to anywhere or a temporary onward ticket that can be found online. If entering with a valid visa a ticket out of the country is not required.
  7. Thirty days is enough to get a Thailand Pass to enter the country.
  8. Not directly visas or extensions related. Moved to the insurance forum.
  9. Yes Many people have been denied their extension application if they did not have a year of transfers. When using the money in the bank you are proving the coming year when you apply and when using the income option by showing transfers you are proving the past year.
  10. The Thailand Pass site and others state it as $50,000 US for covid 19 insurance coverage. There is no real rule that states you need it for your entire length of say if living here long term. You do not even need to put a departure date if you select returning to Thailand when registering for the Thailand pass. Immigration does not enforce the covid 19 insurance requirement when entering the country. Many people have entered with only 30 days of covid 19 insurance.
  11. Immigration would want proof of a year of transfers to prove the income. Only for the first extension after entering the country will they allows 2 or the 3 months. Anybody that has been here for a extended period of time will be turned down. Those with multiple entry non-o visas have been turned down unless they can show a year of transfers.
  12. They only enforce the insurance when entering with a valid OA visa. You would be stamped in until the day your re-entry permit expires with only 30 days of covid 19 insurance.
  13. Immigration does not check for the covid 19 insurance. I have seen no reports of that happening unless a person is entering with Non-OA or OX visa or maybe a STV.
  14. I have never been asked for a TM30 when applying for my extensions. We just use a rental contract and etc. We have our own house in a village but moved to the city to get our kids into a better school. When I applied for my extension last year they put a TM30 receipt in my passport and I didn't even notice it was in it until later.
  15. Duration of stay is mostly meant to be for those that do not live here. You can get a Thailand Pass with 30 days of the insurance. Immigration does not check to see if you have insurance for your stay when they stamp into the country. If you make a short trip out of the country you would only need 30 days of insurance.
  16. If your address has not changed there is no need to do a TM30 report. When you do your next extension application you would use her house book and ID card to prove your address and probably a short statement from her that you are living in her house.
  17. Hospital isolation would seldom be needed. If in the hospital you would have symptoms and be treated for it. You can do the isolation in a accepted hotel or at you own home if you have one.
  18. Apparently it was put on the Thailand Pass homepage yesterday. Note that it states recommended insurance. Why? if you use one of the suggested companies your coverage will meet the requirements.
  19. They have been accepting 30 days and many have entered with only 30 days. When you register on the Thai Pass site if you select returning to Thailand the departure date goes away.
  20. The 2 months before will certainly be a problem and for 3 months after many offices are want proof of keeping it in the bank.
  21. I don't think we are talking about the same site. On the new 90 report site it only has this on the page. Login page for new site is here. https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login The old site gives you a choice of reference number or passport number and it does not show reports done on the new site.
  22. It has been available since October of last year. Keep in mind you cannot apply for any extension of the 15 day entry.
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