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What visa agent can help? O 'retirement' renewal, no 800k baht!)

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2 hours ago, simon43 said:

I recall the post, but was he a pensioner and receiving a monthly state pension?  I don't have to be homeless because I currently receive $1100/month in state pension and $2,000/month in online teaching income.  I can rent a property and then drop/reduce the online teaching... (since that income will reduce my housing benefit)

It might not be that simple many land lords will not rent to people on housing benefit full stop, those that do rent will be grotty flats in grotty areas, life on benefits is nothing like the news papers portray 

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    You would as it won't be there for the time required by law.

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On 7/1/2025 at 5:22 AM, simon43 said:

because I did not have 800k in my bank account.

 

i have read many of your posts flaunting how much money you make teaching online. how is it you cant save up the money needed to abide by the law?

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20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

You wouldn't be bypassing the B800k requirement, the agent would be ensuring that you met the requirement by having the money in the bank - that's the point of the agent.

You would as it won't be there for the time required by law.

The requirement is not a law.  IOs have discretion as to which requirements have to be met to be issued an extension and they can exercise that authority to waive any.

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49 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The requirement is not a law.  IOs have discretion as to which requirements have to be met to be issued an extension and they can exercise that authority to waive any.

They do?

 

Immigration orders state;

 

 The criteria for consideration of granting an alien extension of stay in the Kingdom of Thailand, in the case of necessity, for a 
period not exceeding one year for each request, according to Paragraph 3. Section 35 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (A.D. 1979)
shall be in accordance with the criteria for consideration of granting an alien extension of stay in the Kingdom as stated herein. The 
Immigration Bureau shall issue an order for supporting documents for the consideration according to the reasons and necessity of each 
case and shall report the same to the Royal Thai Police.  


During the period pending the consideration for granting an alien extension of stay in the Kingdom under Clause 2 herein, 
said alien is allowed to stay in the Kingdom of Thailand while awaiting the results of the consideration. A permission to stay dining 
the waiting period shall be stamped as many times as necessary by the competent officers: however, the total period of stay shall not 
exceed thirty days from the date following the date on which the permitted period has lapsed.

 
In case where an applying alien does not meet the full qualification stipulated by the criteria herein, the alien must be notified 
of the non-permission order and must depart from the Kingdom within seven days from the date on which the permitted period has 
lapsed.  


In the case where an alien applicant does not meet the full qualifications stipulated by the criteria herein or in other cases not 
specified in this Order but a competent officer equivalent to or higher than inspector is of the opinion that the alien has legitimate reason 
for staying in the Kingdom of Thailand, the application shall be forwarded to the Commander of the Royal Thai Police or an authorized 
competent officer for further consideration of the alien's application.
 
This Order is effective as of 29 August 2014. 
Given on 30 June 2014, 
Pol.Col. 
Acting Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police 
(signature) 
(Watcharaphon Prasarnrajakit) 
Deputy Commissioner

 

So how many competent officials of the rank of supervisor forward applications not meeting the criteria to the Commander, or how many above the rank of a supervisor do you think the Commander of the RTP has appointed as 'competent' officials to grant an extension that doesn't meet the criteria. That being the case, why are they only granted when using an agent, as opposed to without an agent.

Something must be different, I wonder what that could be?

Immigrations motto is "Money talks, others walk".

 

2 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Which? How?

You appear as clueless as Thai Immigration as to the meaning of the word 'verification'.

For example the Swiss Embassy. Don't call other clueless if you have limited knowledge.

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26 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

In the case where an alien applicant does not meet the full qualifications stipulated by the criteria herein

That criteria includes "consideration" and competent officials, i.e. IOs have discretion when it comes to the outcome of that consideration.

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2 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

Maybe you should just teach in Thailand as you can get a WP on an non-O visa.

Well, that would work if Thailand doesn't have such ageism 🙂  Zero chance of teaching in Thailand, which is why I've always taught in Myanmar.

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1 hour ago, howerde said:

It might not be that simple many land lords will not rent to people on housing benefit full stop, those that do rent will be grotty flats in grotty areas, life on benefits is nothing like the news papers portray 

I do not need the housing benefit in order to rent a property - I have enough income myself.  But as a state pensioner, I will receive housing benefit also, so that's a bonus...

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1 hour ago, Pouatchee said:

 

i have read many of your posts flaunting how much money you make teaching online. how is it you cant save up the money needed to abide by the law?

Because I spend most of it on my educational charity in Myanmar (I've mentioned this before).

7 hours ago, danferguson said:

 

I extended with Maneerat about 2 weeks ago - no such requirements then.

 

The extension process was a bit more complicated compared to previous years, but they run a very slick operation there

It seems there may have been further changes since then, the agent can probably advise.

16 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

That criteria includes "consideration" and competent officials, i.e. IOs have discretion when it comes to the outcome of that consideration.

If that misguided belief suits your agenda, it's a lame excuse.

Neither Somchai on the front desk nor his supervisor are considered 'competent' enough officials to approve an extension based on Thai family, even when it meets the financial requirement.

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