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Hi to All,,firstly can anyone advise procedure for 1 year extension of stay....i currently have a valid retirement visa expires May2016..

can this be done inside Thailand??and locations.

Regarding vehicle ownership,,i have been told to officially own a vehicle in my name,,you have to have a work permit.......this is a big

anomaly in immigration law.....as the holder of a retirement visa it is prohibited to work,,,,therefore as a retiree one cannot own a vehicle...

Is there anyway of raising this issue with the thai government,,,as it doesn't make any sense.....i continue to have faith in thai,,as we are

living here.

cheers

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Not sure what kind of visa you have now. Do you have OA visa that you have used to get a one year entry or a multiple entry non-o visa?

You apply for an extension at the designated office for where you are living.

You can buy and register a vehicle without any visa. There is certainly not a requirement for you to have a work permit.

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Extension of stay; You need to apply at the office local to where you live.

Vehicle ownership; You've been misinformed. You don't need too have a work permit. Just a residence certificate that you can get from an immigration office.

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Who ever told you that you couldn't own a vehicle unless you have a work permit is wrong. I originally had a Non OA Visa (retirement) and have since had four, one year extensions of stay. I can not work on my extension and I do not work, nor do I have a work permit. I have purchased a vehicle that I have had for two years.

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You obtain the retirement extension of stay at "your servicing immigration office" up to 30 days in advance of O/A Visa/Extension of Stay permitted to stay expiration date.

You don't need any visa to own a vehicle....you don't need a work permit. I bought my SUV two weeks after arriving Thailand on my Retirement O/A Visa. Had a farang friend buy his new car and motorcycle a few months ago...he came over on a Non-O Visa where he needs to do the border runs every 90 days.

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Not all immigration offices will issue residence certificates, but the document should be available at your embassy at a cost. The current price at the US Embassy is 1800 baht.

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But to get "residence permit" to buy a vehicle you have to have some sort of long-term permission to stay, right?

In other words a person on a tourist visa or a visa exempt stay wouldn't be able to buy a motorcycle, correct?

What about a 90 day O/A or a one year O/A without a retirement extension?

Thanks for the help!

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Which thread ?....it may relate to getting finance for a car, not actually owning the car...two different things completely

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Perhaps that was to get financing. If there had a been a change in being able to register a vehicle there would of already been topics about it.

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Perhaps that was to get financing. If there had a been a change in being able to register a vehicle there would of already been topics about it.

He wanted to pay cash. Another TV member on the same forum has been told he can only buy a car in the province he lives in / work permit was issued. Maybe a misunderstanding .

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Perhaps that was to get financing. If there had a been a change in being able to register a vehicle there would of already been topics about it.

He wanted to pay cash. Another TV member on the same forum has been told he can only buy a car in the province he lives in / work permit was issued. Maybe a misunderstanding .

Which thread ?

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Perhaps that was to get financing. If there had a been a change in being able to register a vehicle there would of already been topics about it.

He wanted to pay cash. Another TV member on the same forum has been told he can only buy a car in the province he lives in / work permit was issued. Maybe a misunderstanding .

Which thread ?

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/883707-new-honda-civic-not-getting-the-15-turbo-engine-in-thailand-surely-not/page-18

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Someone on the Motoring Forum yesterday reported he tried to order a new car at the Bangkok Motor Show and was told by 3 different people that from 1 March 2016 a work permit was required.

Perhaps that was to get financing. If there had a been a change in being able to register a vehicle there would of already been topics about it.

He wanted to pay cash. Another TV member on the same forum has been told he can only buy a car in the province he lives in / work permit was issued. Maybe a misunderstanding .

Which thread ?

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/883707-new-honda-civic-not-getting-the-15-turbo-engine-in-thailand-surely-not/page-18

Thanks...personally i think there is confusion mixed up in speculation

WP to finance a car ? Yeah why not...would make sense

WP to buy a car cash ? No doesnt make sense

Register car in same province/district as where you get your extension /registered address ? Can see the sense in that one

Purchase only in that province ? Doesnt make sense other than it makes it easier for the dealer in the above

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