Parker2100 Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 5 minutes ago, lkv said: So they counted last year but not this year? Means it's not rolling? What exactly did they count? I'm confused now. I don't know. They said I was here 192 days. Couldn't be this year because there were only 181 days in 2019 when I got here this time. And I was away 100 days
Hackney35 Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 On 7/4/2019 at 8:17 PM, NightSky said: I don't claim to be perfect English teacher but I am a native English speaker and you mention that you are a fully qualified teacher although sorry mate your English is far from perfecto-mundo! Therefore I doubt your qualification as a teacher. I can't see what benefit they (immigration) see for refusing a genuine tourist, this is why I believe you likely have skipped some information out maybe? You already forgot to mention the previous work in Chiang Mai and the previous passport until another member pointed that out and then you forgot which type of visa you held, what else did you skip over or miss out? I stopped reading at perfect-mundo... <deleted> is that
jacko45k Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 On 7/11/2019 at 12:21 AM, JohnnyBKK said: No long term cheap charlie tourists wanted. And those hanging around looking for a job too!
Popular Post lamyai3 Posted July 12, 2019 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2019 59 minutes ago, FredGallaher said: It seems you did a great job at pissing them off. This is not a way to win friends. It was probably they saw you as having an entitled attitude. Its the same everywhere. I don't think, the police in US or Europe will give you the benefit of a doubt if you give them the finger. No one will cut you any slack if you give them the finger, anywhere. Why are you such an apologist for immigration? I see nothing to suggest bad attitude in either of the cases on here, nor any indication they're looking for work which you accuse them of. Even if they were this wouldn't be illegal on a tourist visa, it's only taking up work that's not permitted. What I do see is their righteous indignation that they've been treated very badly by a new breed of immigration officer, I'm baffled why any other foreigner would applaud this and sneer at their misfortune. 3
Essecola Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 Just now, lamyai3 said: No one will cut you any slack if you give them the finger, anywhere. Why are you such an apologist for immigration? I see nothing to suggest bad attitude in either of the cases on here, nor any indication they're looking for work which you accuse them of. Even if they were this wouldn't be illegal on a tourist visa, it's only taking up work that's not permitted. What I do see is their righteous indignation that they've been treated very badly by a new breed of immigration officer, I'm baffled why any other foreigner would applaud this and sneer at their misfortune. Breed of immigration officer? Try breed of primate. Most of them make around 20,000 baht per month. 1
jackdd Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 3 hours ago, lkv said: So they counted last year but not this year? Means it's not rolling? What exactly did they count? I'm confused now. We know from other reports already that for an IO to say "you have been here more than 180 days" they count whatever way suits their needs. Maybe last 12 months, maybe last year, maybe last two years. It doesn't matter because there is no 180 days limit anyway, they just try to make something up. 1
lamyai3 Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 6 minutes ago, FredGallaher said: Their writing suggests an argent entitled attitude(righteous indignation). Never argue and be respectful. You can be assertive but this is quite different from being confrontational and disrespectful. Please point to exactly what in their posts suggests they were in any way argumentative or disrespectful with the immigration officers. Becoming confrontational with self-righteous posters who accuse them of lying doesn't count. 1 1
Popular Post jackdd Posted July 12, 2019 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2019 7 hours ago, lkv said: Would you come through an airport with that one, @jackdd. What do you reckon? If i feel treated wrong i like to be a pain in the ass. So if this were my passport i would go to an immigration office, find a high ranking officer and have a talk about this with him. I would ask him if this note has any legal grounds. If he should confirm my opinion that this is just scribble and doesn't have any legal grounds, i would then file a criminal case because the IO at the airport defaced my passport. A police report about an IO defacing a persons passport will probably make it into the news, and as we know in this case they will move their asses ???? 1 1 5
Parker2100 Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 5 hours ago, FredGallaher said: It seems you did a great job at pissing them off. This is not a way to win friends. It was probably they saw you as having an entitled attitude. Its the same everywhere. I don't think, the police in US or Europe will give you the benefit of a doubt if you give them the finger. You are presuming a lot. Not sure how I could have behaved better. 1
Popular Post Parker2100 Posted July 12, 2019 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2019 4 hours ago, FredGallaher said: Their writing suggests an argent entitled attitude(righteous indignation). Never argue and be respectful. You can be assertive but this is quite different from being confrontational and disrespectful. There are no such things as junior officers questioning. All IO are sworn police officers. IMO newer officers may more consistently enforce rules. Your prejudgments are way off. I show some indignation on this forum because I know I did nothing wrong and broke no, publically available, rules. However, I showed none of this to the officers. However, I was trying to assert myself as they were refusing to look at documents they asked for. Thus, they were on a path to make a decision regardless of the evidence. 3 1
mercman24 Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 love it, post 27, a teacher ? who posts a long winded letter full of mistakes. 1
Joe Mcseismic Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 On 7/12/2019 at 8:39 AM, jackdd said: If i feel treated wrong i like to be a pain in the ass. So if this were my passport i would go to an immigration office, find a high ranking officer and have a talk about this with him. I would ask him if this note has any legal grounds. If he should confirm my opinion that this is just scribble and doesn't have any legal grounds, i would then file a criminal case because the IO at the airport defaced my passport. A police report about an IO defacing a persons passport will probably make it into the news, and as we know in this case they will move their asses ???? Yeah......right. Good luck with that. 2
ICELANDMAN Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 This comes because with the new law immigration officials are allowed to personally assess the situation and no longer follow the immigration law. This is normal in a country where the dictatorship reigns, so your protests must do to yourself that you have come to a country where you knew the risks you took well. Every 1 1
Popular Post lamyai3 Posted July 13, 2019 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2019 18 minutes ago, mercman24 said: love it, post 27, a teacher ? who posts a long winded letter full of mistakes. Quite understandable, when under duress in a detention room typing on a phone. However, apart from a couple of spacing errors, all he's done wrong in the long post is to write form instead of from, pane instead of plane, and missed out a be somewhere. Anyone who types on a phone regularly will understand these kind of editing and autocorrect errors happen all the time and aren't any reflection on grammar or spelling skills. In addition, the OP has pointed out that he's not an English teacher, though his level of English would be quite fine if he was. 6 1
Popular Post Date Masamune Posted July 13, 2019 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2019 Nobody expects internet postings to be a a stylistic and grammatically perfect literary triumph, except a priggish schoolmarm. How many times a have you read my Thai girlfriend “speaks good English”. Isn’t it “speaks English well/properly” ?? 4
pby92 Posted July 14, 2019 Posted July 14, 2019 On 7/12/2019 at 9:16 AM, jackdd said: We know from other reports already that for an IO to say "you have been here more than 180 days" they count whatever way suits their needs. Maybe last 12 months, maybe last year, maybe last two years. It doesn't matter because there is no 180 days limit anyway, they just try to make something up. Thai consulate in Paris doesn’t deliver you a tourist visa if you have been in Thailand already 180 days in 12 months rolling period, even if there is no rule about that and it’s not new . 1
lamyai3 Posted July 14, 2019 Posted July 14, 2019 6 minutes ago, pby92 said: Thai consulate in Paris doesn’t deliver you a tourist visa if you have been in Thailand already 180 in 12 months rolling period, even if there is no rule about that and it’s not new . Paris has been difficult on this in the past, London never imposed this rule. These two embassies are now road testing the new e-visa system, so I can only envisage more restrictions coming into play.
BritTim Posted July 14, 2019 Posted July 14, 2019 1 hour ago, pby92 said: Thai consulate in Paris doesn’t deliver you a tourist visa if you have been in Thailand already 180 days in 12 months rolling period, even if there is no rule about that and it’s not new . Embassies and consulates have official discretion over issuing of visas. Similarly, immigration has official discretion over allowing or denying visa exempt entries and visas on arrival. What is not officially permitted under Thai law is immigration deciding to overrule the decisions of embassies/consulates on their issuance of visas. Immigration is supposed only to deny entry pursuant to legitimate use of one of the reasons under Section 12 of the Immigration Act, or orders promulgated by the Minister.
Popular Post dtag Posted September 6, 2019 Author Popular Post Posted September 6, 2019 Final update . After travelling in the Philippines for 2 months, i flew back in today to Don Muang with the exact same Thai tourist visa. Still valid, and no questons asked even about if I had a ticket out ( which i did have printed out and ready). I was stamped in for 60 days as shoild have happened 2 months ago. So seemingly my story was right all along. I was the victim of one jerk IO who decided to detain me for 3 days without cause and then also try to screw me with Cambodian immigration with a false letter regarding my finances. I eagerly await the apologies of the various know -it-alls on this forum who were all too excited to say I was the problem. Have a great weekend 8 3
KiChakayan Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 On 7/4/2019 at 7:35 PM, dtag said: As for me, I'm taking my tourist dollars elsewhere- for good. Bye Bye LOS. You've really hit rock bottom when you won't honor visas from your own embassies. But know you are back, hence have forgiven. Or was it some urge that became just too strong?
JohnnyBKK Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 Why would you come back after what happened ? 3 nights in a cell for no reason and you come for more ?
Danielsiam Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 Thai Embassy in Paris doesn't even issue a tourist visa if you been in Thailand in the last 3 months, ( even for 1 day )
Danielsiam Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 33 minutes ago, JohnnyBKK said: Why would you come back after what happened ? 3 nights in a cell for no reason and you come for more ? people loving Thailand, can sacrifice anything
tabarin Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 4 hours ago, dtag said: Final update . After travelling in the Philippines for 2 months, i flew back in today to Don Muang with the exact same Thai tourist visa. Still valid, and no questons asked even about if I had a ticket out ( which i did have printed out and ready). I was stamped in for 60 days as shoild have happened 2 months ago. So seemingly my story was right all along. I was the victim of one jerk IO who decided to detain me for 3 days without cause and then also try to screw me with Cambodian immigration with a false letter regarding my finances. I eagerly await the apologies of the various know -it-alls on this forum who were all too excited to say I was the problem. Have a great weekend I am a non native English speaker and former visa runner with 1 year black list, arrived back without a visa in Phuket and got taken aside + let in: Your English really sucks for an American who claims to have a degree + been teaching 15 years around the world. I just read this entire topic and I heavily doubt the credibility of your story, suspect you lacking details that have caused you problems previously. Neither do I buy the arguments of other posters here, that it can be blamed on your detention or the time of the day, I don't even manage to write like that drunk. Your last post of 3 hours ago is of similar 'quality' too. Maybe you can start speaking the truth and tell us where you really come from, and what happened before your denial in Thailand. You <deleted> someone off? 1
lkv Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Danielsiam said: people loving Thailand, can sacrifice anything Nah, most likely to get his stuff. People are not in love with Thailand as they were in the past. 1
Popular Post amykat Posted September 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted September 6, 2019 1 hour ago, tabarin said: I am a non native English speaker and former visa runner with 1 year black list, arrived back without a visa in Phuket and got taken aside + let in: Your English really sucks for an American who claims to have a degree + been teaching 15 years around the world. I just read this entire topic and I heavily doubt the credibility of your story, suspect you lacking details that have caused you problems previously. Neither do I buy the arguments of other posters here, that it can be blamed on your detention or the time of the day, I don't even manage to write like that drunk. Your last post of 3 hours ago is of similar 'quality' too. Maybe you can start speaking the truth and tell us where you really come from, and what happened before your denial in Thailand. You <deleted> someone off? Well maybe as a non-native English speaker, you don’t understand it as well as think you do? His English is perfect and one of a well educated person, just like he claims to be. Why are you being such a paranoid pendejo? 3
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