Any updates on this? I am in Bangkok and eager to open an account at SCB. I have a DTV.
I was rejected by them a few months ago and don’t want to bother if they are going to turn me away anyway.
Again, nothing new here. British and European men have been relocating to tropical regions for centuries. Lured by the sunshine, cheap living, and the availability of native women. If you read Maugham's novels, they're full of tales of Englishmen & Scotsmen & Frenchmen living the good life in SE Asia and Pacific islands.
All banks are required to do this.
It would seem that non UK residents can open an account, but you would need to speak to the bank first.
Remitted money from a tax free country will not be taxed. However, the interest in accrues is taxable. This makes things messy.
I think the best option is to open an offshore expat account and not get caught up in the HMRC bureaucracy.
Only thing I know about this is that Thai doctors will know what it is. I don't understand why the OP is posting about it instead of at the hospital. It's not like they cost a lot in LOS.
Before you follow our beloved budget car expert's advice, please do your due diligence where your Celerio has been produced. There are some which can be regarded as fuel efficient driving coffins. There is no record of NCAP rating that proves that the Rayong produced Celerio's do not have the same deficiencies as the Indians.
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