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Been to pattaya the other day and i have never seen so many non tourist's foreigners running around as i witnessed that day, what has contributed to such an influx of so many i wonder?...

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16 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

So Russian people that don't want to fight Ukrainian people are bad OK. ????

Certainly not.

Departing them could be a death sentence.

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4 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

That is the sad part. What should these Russians do? Go back to Russia and then fight in Ukraine or go to jail?

Bad options or bad options.

Georgia would have been a wiser choice. One year stays on entry renewable by border run.

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10 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Been to pattaya the other day and i have never seen so many non tourist's foreigners running around as i witnessed that day, what has contributed to such an influx of so many i wonder?...

Starts with P.

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15 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

That is the sad part. What should these Russians do? Go back to Russia and then fight in Ukraine or go to jail?

Bad options or bad options.

lots of other countries in the area that one could go to in order to avoid going back to russia ? 

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russians, as well as ukrainians, were coming already before war, since November 2021, when thailand introduced test and go.

Russians were the larger part of arrivals to phuket.

If there is a recent influx, it's not related to war (nothing changed there recently, russian mobilisation was in September and lasted just a few days), but winter months, seasonal charter flights availability/lower fares. Exactly the same was happening pre-covid.

They can go back to russia anytime and return to thailand unhindered, as many times as they want. They have passports and no need for visa - they are visa exempt. So 45+30 extention.

 

There might be, however, influx of chinese, as soon as they will get passports, after 3 years of china not issuing passes. 

 

In both cases they have chance to marry thai citizens, stay permanently and apply for the WP. Workd cheaper than visa agents and without associated risk dealing with them.

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43 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Certainly not.

Departing them could be a death sentence.

Deporting them will lead to them potentially departing this earth.....yes a death sentence

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Just now, ThailandRyan said:

Deporting them will lead to them potentially departing this earth.....yes a death sentence

Indirectly but still very real.

Slava Ukraini

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17 minutes ago, internationalism said:

russians, as well as ukrainians, were coming already before war, since November 2021, when thailand introduced test and go.

Russians were the larger part of arrivals to phuket.

If there is a recent influx, it's not related to war (nothing changed there recently, russian mobilisation was in September and lasted just a few days), but winter months, seasonal charter flights availability/lower fares. Exactly the same was happening pre-covid.

They can go back to russia anytime and return to thailand unhindered, as many times as they want. They have passports and no need for visa - they are visa exempt. So 45+30 extention.

 

There might be, however, influx of chinese, as soon as they will get passports, after 3 years of china not issuing passes. 

 

In both cases they have chance to marry thai citizens, stay permanently and apply for the WP. Workd cheaper than visa agents and without associated risk dealing with them.

New mobilization soon.

You are totally wrong. 

A healthy percentage of traveling Russians these days to Thailand and other places they can enter without a visa is related to fleeing mobilization.

 

 

y

 

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25 minutes ago, connda said:

How about attribution for your assessment, otherwise it's simply a post with the intent of disparaging a specific ethnicity and citizens from a specific country without providing any substantial evidence or facts.

So, where is the link to an official statement from Thai immigration stating that it expects, "Over the next few months as tourist visas expire there will be a massive wave of Russian overstayers trying to avoid the war.  They will also be attempting to work illegally to fund their stay?"

The title of your post is stated as a "fact."  Just saying...

Indeed, the Russians have the same visa run options as everyone else, if not better....AFAIK they are visa exempt in Vietnam as well.

 

They were the biggest foreigner community in Samui pre-covid, I have no idea what visas they stay on, but is not retirement as most look less than 50 years old.

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59 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Starts with P.

Ends with Y? (For the majority that it is of course, not all.)

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19 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

New mobilization soon.

You are totally wrong. 

A healthy percentage of traveling Russians these days to Thailand and other places they can enter without a visa is related to fleeing mobilization.

 

 

y

 

he said that mobilisation has already started and will last the whole year.

The other sources say it will start from 15.01.

There is no recent influx of russian consctips to thailand.

They were steadily flowing out for over a year now, and more since since mobilisation in september. 

 

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As there is no valid link provided to substantiate this supposed Massive wave of Russian overstayers and illegal workers: 

 

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