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Do all the British expats still have to visit British Embassy, Bangkok for passport renewal? If child passport renewal, does he/she have to be present there too? Why can't passport renewal be done through EMS or online in order to save their travelling expense and to keep the climate safe? 

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Why is the Thai Government being so inefficient in curbing the damage to the environment due to burning (particularly in the North) and why are the Embassies not getting together to point out to the Thai Government that they are one of the worst offenders in the World and through their inability to control the Farmers (and big Corporate entities) the climate is being severely damaged and we are now on the turning point  of irreversible damage.  Countries all over the modern World are pointing out the severe damage being caused not only to the environment, their Country (Bangkok is sinking) but also to their innocent citizens who are being asphysiated by the critically high levels of polution.

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3 hours ago, jimn said:

@Jonathan Fairfield Some clarity on the insurance for OA visas. Have the British Embassy lobbied Thailand to ask why the process to have insurance from your own country is so complicated and have to get directors of the company to sign a silly form.

For sure the health-insurance requirement on OA - retirement Visa extension is the main issue to take up with the Ambassador.

And it is not only about the set-up of the Certificate that you need to get signed by your foreigner insurer to have your UK insurance thai-approved (good luck with that).

But the bigger issue is of course that when you are over 75 years of age, that it is IMPOSSIBLE to get a thai-approved insurance as the thai insurers (which are the only ones allowed to provide the insurance once you are in Thailand) do not cater for that age-group.  And so the OA Visa of these +75 years cannot be extended anymore by IO. 

A minor (sic) issue is the coverage and cost of these thai-approved insurance policies, capped to 400.000 THB in-patient / 40.000 THB out-patient.  Which is not only ridiculously low in case of a serious health-problem, but also the annual premium for that mandatory health-insurance is crazy.  For an 83 year old the annual premium for the insurance is HIGHER than the coverage the policy provides!

The fall-out of the above will soon be felt by all Embassies when their elderly retirees will be confronted with this in course of coming months, when they go for their annual extension of stay.

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Hopefully a few easy questions.

 

When exactly will the British Embassy be moving from it's current location on Wireless Road, and what is the new location?

 

And will the provision of services remain unchanged?

 

Thanks

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Saltire said:

Hopefully a few easy questions.

 

When exactly will the British Embassy be moving from it's current location on Wireless Road, and what is the new location?

 

And will the provision of services remain unchanged?

 

Thanks

 

 

The Embassy is moving to the AIA building in Sathorn.

 

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On behave of my British friend. Health insurance acceptability can only come from Thai insurance company. 

 

He as many have Insurance that far exceeds the requirements for visa renewal although not accepted because it’s from an Insurance 

company not in Thailand.

 

in this particular case the Thai Insurance cost 75,000 a year. All 

together health check, fees etc. In excess of 100,000. 

 

Your discussing with Embassy will be appreciated. Hopefully you’ll 

Visit the US Embassy soon and discuss the same, 

 

Best Regards and Thank You

 

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Why don't you restore Income letters in the same way 80 other embassies provide.  Your embassy used to provide  on the basis of pension statements released  to you by applicants thus negating any data protection requirements.

 

What are you doing about  TI OA insurance requirements which are extraordinarily  expensive and not available for over 75s or preexisting  conditions.

 

What are you doing about the grossly unfair freezing of UK state pensions in Thailand Australia and Canada when many other  random Countries are not frozen. 

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36 minutes ago, chilly07 said:

Why don't you restore Income letters in the same way 80 other embassies provide.  Your embassy used to provide  on the basis of pension statements released  to you by applicants thus negating any data protection requirements.

 

What are you doing about  TI OA insurance requirements which are extraordinarily  expensive and not available for over 75s or preexisting  conditions.

 

What are you doing about the grossly unfair freezing of UK state pensions in Thailand Australia and Canada when many other  random Countries are not frozen. 

The hard truth is that the Ambassador represents his country's government in another country. The primary focus is intergovernmental relationships. 

Expect the usual response from the Ambassador.....talk a lot and say nothing. Just saying from my experience with the Oz Embassy.

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Thailand seems increasingly determined to make tourists and foreign residents unwelcome.

Tourists pick up on this instantly and share the vibe via social media and word of mouth.

Tourist arrivals figures prove the point, even though TAT are in denial.

 

Foreign residents experience it daily amid the tyranny of TM30, 90 day reports, mandatory health insurance (impossible over a certain age), arbitrary alcohol laws, premium charges in parks and elsewhere, anarchy on the roads, seasonal burning, pollution and an erosion of democracy.

 

A word in their ear before the collapse of tourism and a general exodus?

 

 

 

 

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Why does the British Embassy say they don't need to provide assistance to UK nationals who have been kidnapped in Thailand by Thai police. You know the case.

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1 - why did you sell embasdy? For money or another reason 

2 - you don't help Brish expats with anything - what do you get paid to actually do - you lost my passport renewal for 88 days cost me 20000 - but not your fault and cost rested  with me - 

personally I think you're here as a face and do SFA except collect your salary 

I'm proud to be British but you imbeciles in charge are parasites - do nothing to help 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Mas4568 said:

Why does the British Embassy say they don't need to provide assistance to UK nationals who have been kidnapped in Thailand by Thai police. You know the case.

I'm interested to know more about this. Link please.

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Why over the last 5 years has it only been made more complicated for farangs to stay here long term?

Are they aware expats are relocating to Vietnam, Phillipines because of this?

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