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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
Again one of these discriminatory things, where foreigners need to fill out more paperwork but locals are exempt. In Australia, they're planning to introduce a pretty much identical form, but it will be required by ALL including Australian citizens. Australia is not going to discriminate only against foreigners, but also it's own citizens. -
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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
https://suvarnabhumi.airportthai.co.th/service/airport-guide/detail/2024_Update_Suvarnabhumi_Airport_Free_Wi-Fi_Access -
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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
That I cannot answer, my AIS sim provides my internet throughout Thailand... airport included. -
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there are several scenarios that could explain that situation: 1- farang-looking Thai person. there are some Thais who look like farangs, usually because of one or more farang ancestors. sometimes white skin and farang facial features are very pronounced. everyone is surprised the person is Thai by birth. 2- parent of a Thai child: as referenced earlier in the thread, he could be the father of a Thai child. I knew of a situation before where the Thai mother was an orphan, and then she died, leaving the father as a sole guardian of the child and the sole source of revenue. I'm pretty confident that in this situation, IMM would look the other way. -
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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
A phone isn't needed. One would assume this form would be filled out on a website and an email address entered. Once you've completed the form (at home, before departure) immigration would know, as it would be linked to your passport when you check-in or cross the border. If all else fails, you could print out the confirmation. There, problem solved, no phone needed. Also, even among those who do have phones, many won't have working internet on arrival, unless they have a roaming plan from their home countries or are returning residents and thus already have a local SIM. Even then (and this happens to me all the time) it doesn't mean you'd have working internet as you may have no credit left. I usually "borrow" from my network, up to 300 Baht or so, once that has been reached, I can't borrow more without topping up. I sometimes go quite a while without topping up, because I just don't use my phone much, except at home or a hotel when it's connected to wifi. Also, for me when I do have credit, I am charged 22 Baht for unlimited internet per day until my balance goes down to zero, regardless of whether I use it or not. I thus don't bother topping up on days I know I won't be needing it (such as weekends when I'm not going out, except for a walk). Same thing when I return from a trip to a neighboring country; I've usually exhausted my balance and my Thai SIM will have zero credit when I cross the border. Land borders may or may not have wifi, but again, as I've illustrated, it would only be needed if you haven't completed the form in advance. If or when this comes into effect, I'll fill out the form within 24 hours of my arrival into the country, prior to leaving home/my hotel etc. bound for Thailand. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Hard for me to determine: Which button to press, Thumb UP or Laugh LOL.
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