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“The Stranded”: Highlighting the plight of expats unable to return to Thailand: #5 “From retirement dream to pariah”


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6 minutes ago, CANSIAM said:

True, I would like to say if Authorities were to look a little closer at retirees abroad, married or NOT, given what's required to keep a Non O retired extension yearly, I've said for months, we have a substantial balance in your banks, wake up ! 

 

We, you and all have 2 hopes for early return.

And one is Bob Hope, the other is .. hope!!????????????????????????????????

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I'm certainly sympathetic that he's not currently able to follow through on his long-planned retirement, but it sounds as though he's never had any status here other than tourist. If he really wants to enter as a retiree, isn't the Thai Embassy in London theoretically taking applications for O-A visas at the moment? It may not be ideal, but it seems like an easier course than selling off all of his property in Thailand.

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18 minutes ago, Guderian said:

If Thailand had a formal retirement programme then people would be right to complain, but it doesn't and most retirees will be living here on one-year extensions of stay which are just a temporary permission to remain in the country for a little while longer.

And it's no different in many countries that do..."Malaysia My Second Home" program participants haven't been able to enter the country since the start of Malaysia's border closure. 

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

We have highlighted those with families, property and money, retirees, teachers and charity workers. Through little fault of their own they found themselves locked out of Thailand and stranded abroad.

Prayut has other things on his mind with his step-children behaving badly...

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So crazy these people actually live here and support the country and would account for far more arrivals than the 39 Chinese tourists that TAT is crowing about who probably are on Zero Dollar Tours anyway. 300 tourists a month won't have much fun as most of the better restaurants have closed and because of lack of business they are very likely to be price gauged by the businesses that are open. When they eventually return to their home countries they doubtless won't have favourable views of Thailand. 

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1 hour ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

And it's no different in many countries that do..."Malaysia My Second Home" program participants haven't been able to enter the country since the start of Malaysia's border closure. 

Fake news

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20 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

And visa-versa...and all the Chinese who have bought property in America and have money in banks there...they've not been able to get into the country since February. The people writing these stories seem to think they're being personally targeted by the Thai authorities...maybe they need to focus on getting on with life and stop whining. 

Exactly so. It's a temporary and worldwide issue. 

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the writer mentions recipricosity,over to you at the embassies,stop the hypocrisy and preaching.get on with it,tell them they will be treated as they treat us and visas for police army and senior officials backing the serf state will no longer be issued,USA UK EU pull your fingers out.

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18 hours ago, Mapguy said:

One of the requirements for return is a "TEMPQ."  What is that?

It is the entry process for elite visas. Same as everyone else but much slower.

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