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On 7/5/2024 at 7:18 PM, G_Money said:

The temples, modern sidewalks, safe driving habits, Thai culture, lack of corruption and all the smiling faces were at the top of my list.

"safe driving habits," I know this was said in jest, but I have done quite a bit of driving and riding a motorbike in central Bangkok over the years and found it much safer than all the other cities in Thailand. Just my experience.

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On 7/6/2024 at 7:57 AM, Nemises said:


You are wrong. 
 

Been living here many years, have never been into an immigration office nor have any idea where it is. 

What is your annual bill for agent, or to become resident or what ever it is you do to avoid ever going to an immigration office?

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11 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

What is your annual bill for agent, or to become resident or what ever it is you do to avoid ever going to an immigration office?

$380 for annual Non-O retirement extensions, includes all 90 day reports.  

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On 7/5/2024 at 7:27 PM, SingAPorn said:

The question should rather be "why will you soon be leaving Thailand ?"

 

I did, 4 years ago, across the border to Siem Reap after 20 years in North Thailand.

 

Main reason - Thai Immigration' s complex, costly and beaurocratic Visa rules 

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On 7/6/2024 at 8:54 AM, Presnock said:
On 7/6/2024 at 7:57 AM, Nemises said:

 

He is either lying or pays an agent to do any reporting...

Not even past the first page and the sceptics come out of the woodwork.

I spent my first 6 years living here in my own home and never knew where the immigration office was. It wasn't until I got caught up in the UK 2014 passport fiasco I had to go to immigration and get an extension to avoid overstaying.

Dec 2019 I went back on ME visa but sod's law, covid came along, couldn't leave the country and had to go back on extension.

 

When people think one place is better than another they tend to exaggerate the reasons for their perception. Been to Cambodia, seen it and wouldn't go back. If someone thinks that the following is good reason to live there it is up to them, doesn't make it valid for others.

 

No reports? - I haven't done a 90 day for 16 months.

No TM30s? - I haven't done a TM30 since 2015

No fees for reentry? - are we to believe the Cambodian visa is free?

No contact at all with an immigration drone? - illegal entry to Cambodia?

 

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2 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

 

I did, 4 years ago, across the border to Siem Reap after 20 years in North Thailand.

 

Main reason - Thai Immigration' s complex, costly and beaurocratic Visa rules 

Do you mind saying your monthly expenses in Thailand; what city? and then siem reap?

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2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

In the past 18yrs I do not recall doing on of them either !

Not sure what you are trying to say.

If on ME visa they are not required as the normal entry is 90 days. I have been on extension last few years but done a few trips out of the country.

Even if they are required, no big deal, only a few minutes online.

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8 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Not sure what you are trying to say.

If on ME visa they are not required as the normal entry is 90 days. I have been on extension last few years but done a few trips out of the country.

Even if they are required, no big deal, only a few minutes online.

 

Non B work extensions.

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3 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

 

I did, 4 years ago, across the border to Siem Reap after 20 years in North Thailand.

 

Main reason - Thai Immigration' s complex, costly and beaurocratic Visa rules 

Your an ex high ranking UK police officer ... thankyou for your service 🙏

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Because it is the most beautiful country in the world, the people are the nicest you will meet anywhere and the cost of living here is comfortable. I Love Thailand and hope I never have to leave. My America has went to hell! However, immigration is becoming more and more difficult if you are a US citizen.

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