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60-day visa exemptions are now unlimited at land borders
Telework = digital nomads, a reference to the new DTV ? There is still no evidence of Immigration residing the previous order regarding the limitation of land border crossings. It appears more a case of non enforcement and leniency until they feel the economy has recovered sufficiently, then they'll revert to the 2 VE land border entries again. -
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Why is it all messed up?
Can't read the topic of most posts and my fast up button disappeared. -
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AN Member Post Count Obsession
One thing for sure I am posting a lot less than I used too, there's so much crap been posted on here now , I just flick through the site while having breakfast , find nothing of interest and bugger off , regards worgeordie -
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COVID-19 Severity Fades, But Virus Remains, says Dr. Yong
I know. (Not on the ground afaik) They are also one of the most crowded places I know. I recently was seated in front of an obviously sick guy who was coughing non- stop for hours. He didn't wear a mask, of course (farang). His sputum was all around me. -
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Changing from agent to doing annual extensions myself?!
Might be worth his while adding a further month retrospectively, on the off-chance that he encounters a rogue officer who is labouring under the misapprehension that 800k seasoning still starts 3 months before application date. -
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60-day visa exemptions are now unlimited at land borders
As it stood previously, it was always 2 land border crossings within a calendar year (Jan - Dec), so yes, the clock reset again at New year. -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
Question to all successful LTR Visa holders: I just got my LTR-WP visa endorsed. It wasn't that easy but finally success. Seems the rest of the procedure is quite easy. I'm at the moment outside of Thailand and do not have any visa. I plan to enter next month on a visa free tourist stamp and get my LTR visa in Bangkok. Any problems with that? From what I believe, the tourist stamp will be cancelled and a 5 year LTR permit stamped instead. Correct? As I'm married with a Thai woman, it seems I have to present or upload marriage certificate and a copy of her ID card. Do I need to bring the original certificates or is it sufficient to bring copies? Any other hints for finalising the LTR visa? Thanks for your answers!
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