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"Easy Ride" for pensioners in Thailand now over, says Pattaya Radio


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1 minute ago, watcharacters said:

 

So you're essentially saying this entire thing was one big wind up?

 

Wind up might be the wrong terminology. It made big waves out there, which is no bad thing if you are looking for some votes a little way down the track. I dont know if the Embassy letter issue is of coincidental timing, but what was not possible regarding visas on Friday last week, apparently was possible again yesterday, so you can draw your own conclusions.

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The stories and posts on this issue are multiplying like weeds, and getting to be a bit of a circle jerk -- now we've got ThaiVisa reporting on 103FM reporting on ThaiVisa..... Yeesh!!!

 

However, there was one interesting nugget in the above report that I hadn't yet seen elsewhere:

 

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However, the Canadian Embassy in Bangkok on Tuesday told Thaivisa: "there is no plan to change anything related to income letters for the immediate future".

 

If accurate, PERHAPS, that is a good sign that the British Embassy decision re income letters won't be the first in a wave of similar actions by other country embassies here.

 

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2 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

Never had Immigration in either Jomtien or Phitsanulok 'shit' on my application. If you have the correct amount of money, and the correct documentation....no problems. This new rule is has been made because you could tell the Brit Consulate anything you wanted about your gross UK income, and they would issue the signed letter, no questions asked. Now the Thai lot have got wise to this scam and are closing the loophole.

but i had, the right amount of money etc,

but the officer just kept asking for additional proof until my visa was up and i had to leave country applying for another visa

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I was at the Immigration in Chaeng Wattana   this morning  for my Non O  retired  visa using the British Embassy Pension letter 

everything went well asked the Immigration Woman if she was aware of any future changes regarding the British Embassy not providing  the Pension letters 

she said she was not aware as of this moment  advised me on the Thai Bank options which I was already aware of thank her for the information 

in and out in just over 90 minutes 

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2 minutes ago, blackhorse said:

Let's assume for a minute it is real. So now we can not use the income lump sum combo either?

no, the only alternative now for brits is 800k in thai bank account, or agent

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20 minutes ago, darksidedog said:

I am sure there will be fun and games, and probably payments to deal with the proof of finances issue, but nothing of substance is likely to change.

 

I think you need to distinguish in your comments between the supposed crackdown on visa agents vs the British Embassy/income letters issue.

 

Things may or may not change under Hakpal regarding use of visa agents. But for Brits at least, the Embassy income letters halt clearly means a big change. And it remains to be seen for now whether that will be an isolated move, or one followed by other countries' embassies.

 

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18 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Let's break down what's happening objectively.

 

The British embassy will stop issuing income letters. They are telling their nationals wanting to use an income method to show bank deposits in Thailand instead. Thai immigration officially still REQUIRES embassy income letters of all nationals. Confused? You should be. For now, it would be rational for Brits to prepare to use the 800K bank in a Thai bank method and ignore the strange advice from their own embassy.

 

For now, this appears to only be a British thing in stopping the income letters. 


There is no hard evidence that it will spread, only fear and rumors.

 

As far as CORRUPTION. As far as VISA AGENTS and IMMIGRATION OFFICERS engaging in corruption allowing applications that don't even begin to comply with the rules get accepted in exchange for cash payments, the possibility that there might someday be a CRACKDOWN has always been there. Is that crackdown going to happen soon? Maybe. Maybe not.

 

Personally I have always warned people not to use visa agents in that way because you never know, someday it might bite you real bad. 

 

As far as people doing LEGIT applications, bank or income (if not British) there is as yet no confirmed news that there is any change at all. 

 

Maybe there will be such changes soon, and I understand the reason that people of all nationalities are freaking out and that's including people not engaged in corruption, but I think it's time to CHILL until we actually hear confirmed news of such major changes (for all nationals). 

 

Brits who are going to have problems complying even legitimately, OK, it might be time for them to panic. 

 

As a Brit. reliant on the Brit. embassy providing a (perfectly legitimate) proof of income letter, I'm panicing!

 

Is this true?  Are Brits. no longer going to be able to obtain proof of income certification from our embassy??

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Just now, dick dasterdly said:

As a Brit. reliant on the Brit. embassy providing a (perfectly legitimate) proof of income letter, I'm panicing!

 

Is this true?  Are Brits. no longer going to be able to obtain proof of income certification from our embassy??

It is true that the British embassy will stop issuing such letters after a certain date. If you can get one before that ending date and it won't be older than six months at time of your application, that should work for at least one more extension. This is assuming this is a British only change which as of now is all we know about. The rest is fear and rumors. 

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