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is it possible to live in thailand as long as you like this....

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18 minutes ago, darrendsd said:

Fair enough, I stand corrected

Of course it may have helped we were brothers. His only questions were date of birth and date of marriage and of course full name.

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  • As long as the Embassy's/Consulates keep issuing the visas and as long as Immigration keep letting him in on these visas then no he is not using loopholes and no he is not gaming the system  

  • Read my post above, nobody is using loopholes (where are the loopholes?) and nobody is gaming the system (how exactly?)    As long as Embassy's keep issuing the visas and Immigration let you

  • Well if they're allowed to get new visas, allowed to enter and stay on those visas, what's incorrect about it? Thailand could quite easily implement a 'two tourist visas per year' rule, or something a

long thread, and the usual points raised. personally i think it's fair to say that at this point in time, yes, you can live as long as you like in thailand as long as you have the money to support yourself, don't break the law and have some kind of visa or extension that immo have approved

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