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Hello, can we expect them to drop the increased price on the elite since they have problems with tourism and the new DTV? Or should we forget about that? Just curious about your opinions, please share..

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5 minutes ago, A free man said:

problems with tourism and the new DTV

 

What problems with tourism and what issues with the DTV?

 

I think there will be a huge price drop of the Privilege Visa as they have certainly overestimated its desirability. The only issue is how they will do this while trying to save face.

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10 minutes ago, Gaccha said:

What problems with tourism and what issues with the DTV?

You make a good point..

Even agents are advertising DTV for a price..

Granted it requires trip outside of Thailand.

My thinking PE visa dead in the water unless huge price reduction.

Trim off the fringe benefits would help eg golf

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28 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Even agents are advertising DTV for a price..

Which I guess would be some workaround method for people who don't qualify.

 

I see you are the new 'Ubonjoe' on AN now....

RIP Joe.

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57 minutes ago, Gaccha said:

 

What problems with tourism and what issues with the DTV?

 

I meant the decreased tourism in Thailand and the release of the new DTV visa which automatically reduces the desire of the Elite for certain group of people. My bad for phrasing it incorrectly. Anyways, thanks for your insight, I hope they do reduce the price. If it currently had an old price I would snatch that visa at this moment. 

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38 minutes ago, A free man said:

I meant the decreased tourism in Thailand

Tourism is booming since the VE was changed to 60 days on arrival.

Thai baht has strengthened against other currencies for that reason, just look at current exchange rates.

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6 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Tourism is booming since the VE was changed to 60 days on arrival.

Thai baht has strengthened against other currencies for that reason, just look at current exchange rates.

The US dollar has weakened and will prob continue to weaken at this stage of the cycle now with Interest rates coming down. This is why the Thai baht is stronger , absolutely nothing to do with the Thai tourism sector.

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9 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

You make a good point..

Even agents are advertising DTV for a price..

Granted it requires trip outside of Thailand.

My thinking PE visa dead in the water unless huge price reduction.

Trim off the fringe benefits would help eg golf

The free golf is one of the tangible benefits in my opinion.   If one is an avid golfer it could even save money over the length of the visa.  My opinion anyway though I believe this visa if over priced - and they could drop the price just like they did with the LTR by 50% as they were not getting the numbers of people wanting such visa.

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9 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

You make a good point..

Even agents are advertising DTV for a price..

Granted it requires trip outside of Thailand.

My thinking PE visa dead in the water unless huge price reduction.

Trim off the fringe benefits would help eg golf

Yes, possibly like the LTR as they dropped the price 50% to attract more people.

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9 hours ago, A free man said:

 

I meant the decreased tourism in Thailand and the release of the new DTV visa which automatically reduces the desire of the Elite for certain group of people. My bad for phrasing it incorrectly. Anyways, thanks for your insight, I hope they do reduce the price. If it currently had an old price I would snatch that visa at this moment. 

 

Decreased tourism? Where did you get that idea from?

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9 hours ago, freedomnow said:

Which I guess would be some workaround method for people who don't qualify.

 

I see you are the new 'Ubonjoe' on AN now....

RIP Joe.

 

Joe died?  When did this happen?

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The 5-Year 900,000 Baht fee is horrendous, in my opinion. I've had a Marriage Visa for 37 of my 40 years here. 1,900 Baht per year now.  2,500,000 Baht for 10 years! Wow! But if the foreigner is very rich, then why not? There must be more desirable and cheaper countries to move to though.

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