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What exactly is a Thai pink ID card?
3 months ago, Yellow book for proof of address. This topic is about pink card and its uses, I had to have it for buying and selling a motorbike, that's my experience for the uses of a pink ID card. -
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Extensions - Bank Codes
I remember the subject of bank codes becoming an issue a few years ago when home embassies stopped certifying income - there were dozens of posts with people having problems with the transfer type as shown on their bank statements. As it didn't really apply to me, I didn't pay too much attention to it but I seem to remember people having problems with Wise transfers/bank codes. However, it is likely to apply to me shortly and as there is another thread running about this, I thought I'd seek clarification as to the current situation. By the time it applies to me I will be married (never thought I'd do it again but it makes so many things easier). I will not be working when I apply for my first extension and will deposit 400,000 in my Kasikorn account for the first year - transferred from my UK account using Wise. Does that need to have a particular code? As an aside - as it will be my first application, is any seasoning required? I will then begin collecting evidence of 40,000 per month income for the next year's application - again transferred from the UK using Wise. However, part way through the year I am likely to be working in Thailand (with a work permit) - I presume that evidence of my income will be my salary coming from the company into my bank account? So a few questions: 1. For income from abroad - what codes do immigration want to see on my Kasikorn statements? 2. How do I achieve those codes? Is it just a matter of choosing the correct reason for transfer when carrying out the transaction with Wise? 3. In terms of financial evidence what exactly do I need - bank statements, letter from the bank etc? 4. If a letter is needed, does it need to be dated on the same day as the application - as per retirement visas? 5. When I'm employed, do I need anything else other than proof of salary being paid into my bank account (it will be my company). 6. As I will be using part UK income and part from my Thai salary in the second year, is it advisable to keep the 400,000 in my account until the next application? I'd rather not if I don't need to. I will be making my applications through Korat Immigration who I know, can be awkward on occasions. A few years back, a friend who ran a business in Thailand was told (by Korat Immigration) that his income had to come from abroad. As he had a work permit and was paid by his company, that was clearly ridiculous. He had a hell of a fight and the officer refused to move on the matter. He ended up having to pay a lawyer to sort things out. I had a small issue with them a few years ago when they refused to accept that I was 'housemaster' on a TM30 application, even though I have a Usufruct. However, I know others who apply at Korat who don't seem to have problems. I've had Non O's in the past (based on marriage) - some have no stamp stating 'Employment Prohibited' but one does. To the best of my knowledge, those on a marriage based Non O can work (subject to all the other laws) on that visa and only need a work permit, not a Non B - correct? I think the 'Employment Prohibited' stamp that I previously received was a mistake. -
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What exactly is a Thai pink ID card?
In the past, some posters have expressed that individuals possessing the pink ID often portray it as something exceptional - a mark of distinction that supposedly confers special status. Consequently, these critics tend to react quite negatively to any mention of the pink ID, at times even resorting to misinformation in an effort to legitimise their apparent disdain for it. Why some become so agitated remains unclear - yet they do. It’s reminiscent of the perennial debates around digital versus cash transactions: opposing voices frequently offer arguments so fundamentally flawed they verge on the absurd, all in an effort to justify their position. In truth, a more balanced perspective is invariably the wiser course. -
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What exactly is a Thai pink ID card?
This attached thread is transport office you mentioned. As far as I'm aware they are only transport office in Bangkok that allows TDL renewal with yellow book/pink card.- 1
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