I call it like I see it, and I'm sure more are seeing it as well. You might make it to be an old man also, but I'll bet you'll never be an old man like I am. You sound like I and my friends did when we were teens, thinking old people were somehow useless and weak, not smart enough to know they all aren't, and that everyone gets old, and some get there and end up weak like they've been all their lives. Then there are old men who have worked out all their lives and eaten healthy, who are still stronger than many decades their junior.
For the reasons already described in my first post (TM86etc), i would still recommend to apply for a single-entry tourist visa.
The 60 day stamp may be the same as in visa exempt, the underlying visa is not.
With a single-entry tourist visa, he'll be on the safe side and does not become a burden to the monastery and it's generous lay-supporters in case anything goes wrong.
Have you been able to contact the local immigration office yet and ask for guidance regarding visa application with visa-exempt only?
Out of country application for monks and samaneras with Thai-issued BaiSutthis is definetely possible , for MaeChis and Anagarikas i know only of cases who have applied for a visa while already inside of Thailand (with tourist-visa :-)
Applying from outside of the country, one will be issued a 90 day Non-I type R visa, once residing inside Thailand, it can then be extended by 1 year (applying earliest 45 days before date of expiry).
Adding to the list of required documents:
-TM30
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