DrJack54 Posted Monday at 01:38 PM Posted Monday at 01:38 PM @Wyabcp I sent you a pm earlier. You posted that you have equivalent 800k Thai baht in UK bank account. Good plan. Enter Thailand with the Non O.. Then open Thai bank account. Suggest Kasikorn a good option. Transfer asap funds from UK account to Thai account. For 12 month extension you are not required to show funds came from abroad. Make sure you discuss with your UK bank regarding transfer. They may require OTP as outlined in my PM. Many folk use WISE. That's another topic. 1
Wyabcp Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:15 PM When I went into 4 of the main bank branches in BKK and inquired about setting up a bank account, they all said that pre-requisite for setting up a bank account was, UK ID (driving license), Non O visa, and a permanent Thai address. I will have the UK ID and correct visa, however for the address, will it be possible to use a hotel address if they can provide a TM30 ? thanks
DrJack54 Posted Monday at 02:26 PM Posted Monday at 02:26 PM 9 hours ago, Wyabcp said: I will have the UK ID and correct visa, however for the address, will it be possible to use a hotel address if they can provide a TM30 ? As I advised in pm. Tell bank that you are looking for somewhere to lease. Yes provide TM30. If unsuccessful ask bank if a "certificate of residence" is satisfactory. Where will you be located and opening bank account..
Wyabcp Posted Monday at 02:48 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:48 PM 9 hours ago, DrJack54 said: As I advised in pm. Tell bank that you are looking for somewhere to lease. Yes provide TM30. If unsuccessful ask bank if a "certificate of residence" is satisfactory. Where will you be located and opening bank account.. I plan to process this all in Bangkok, the banks (4 or 5 of them) I spoke to were all on the same floor in the emquartier mall, phrom phong. Where would i get a certificate of residence ?
DrJack54 Posted Monday at 11:52 PM Posted Monday at 11:52 PM 9 hours ago, Wyabcp said: Where would i get a certificate of residence So you will be dealing with Bangkok immigration.. Up until recently they did not provide a COR without you having made a 90 day report. Fortunately that is no longer a requirement. You attend immigration and apply for the COR. Hopefully a TM30 will be sufficient. The COR is sent out via mail and takes approx 5 days. Cost 200b 1
Wyabcp Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 10 hours ago, DrJack54 said: So you will be dealing with Bangkok immigration.. Up until recently they did not provide a COR without you having made a 90 day report. Fortunately that is no longer a requirement. You attend immigration and apply for the COR. Hopefully a TM30 will be sufficient. The COR is sent out via mail and takes approx 5 days. Cost 200b Ok thanks a lot, I'll check on the TM30 first and then take it from there. 1
OJAS Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 1/17/2025 at 9:29 PM, Wyabcp said: I have the funds in an online savings account, enough to cover the £18K. Hmm, I suggest that you keep a weather eye on the GBP:THB exchange rate. A single Wise transfer of £18,000 will only yield 747,850.64 THB at this precise moment in time, for instance. 1
Wyabcp Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 11 minutes ago, OJAS said: Hmm, I suggest that you keep a weather eye on the GBP:THB exchange rate. A single Wise transfer of £18,000 will only yield 747,850.64 THB at this precise moment in time, for instance. thanks yes, I've been keeping an eye on that, and have given myself enough of a buffer
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