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  1. 6 minutes ago, roobaa01 said:

    It's 4 weeks under consideration not 6 to 8 weeks. No witnesses are requested for renewals, only for the first time. Immigration unfriendly depends how I address them.

    All 3 items depend on your Changwat and Immigration office. I know well, what Udon Thani requires.

    I am happy for you, if yours is more supportive than mine. But I am also happy that the Savankhet options exists.

  2. 7 minutes ago, roobaa01 said:

    Why all that stress to go to savannaket when having 400 k in the bank ? Marriage extension and multiple reentry permit summing up to the same.

     

    The money really does not matter.

    Extension money needs to be seasoned and you need a "Banking Letter", at Savankhet only an Electronic statement of an current account.

    Extension needs Wife and neighbor to be present, at Savanakhet only signed copies of Tabien Ban and ID card.

    Extension puts you 6-8 weeks under consideration, at Savanakeht you get everything ready next day.

    Extension gets you 365 days, at Savanakhet you get 365 + 90 days when timing it well and you don't need 90 reports and rubbish when you leave the country often (as I do).

    Extension is quiet unfriendly and nerve wrecking, Savanakhet staff was always neutral/fast/nice.

    Extension can insist in visiting your house. At Savanakhet you visit their house! (Just kidding.)

     

    So for frequent travelers its the much easier option and I am happy it exists.

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  3. Quick heads up, I applied today (Tuesday) for 1 year Non-O Multiple Entry and its was painless and smooth.

    The highlights:

     

    - The electronic bank statement of my Bangkok Bank current account was sufficient. They did not check the original bank book and they did not want the Siam Commercial's seasoned fixed deposit with banking letter.

    Also, that statement was value date 5 days earlier and it did not matter. So the funds requirement seems to be interpreted leniently.

     

    - They did not check any original documents at all, just signed copies. They took the fresh KorRor 22 but did not ask for the original Marriage Certificate (which was unusual and probably just an oversight?) I still advise to have all original documents ready and also to bring a recent KorRor 2 or 22 (just in case).

     

    - Lao Visa on arrival is now 40 USD or 1,800 THB (which is a scam, even Indonesia asks for 30 USD only.)

     

    - Savanaketh is dead as Dodo, all shops closed and all people left. It was always a quiet place, but now its a graveyard. We spoke with some old people about it and they pointed out that everyone left to Bangkok or to a new area close to the river. I visited that place but it has nothing. Economy did not do nice to that place since 2019 which is sad.

    I asked some young lads what they are doing Fridays or Saturday nights; response: "len torasap" (playing on the mobile phone).

     

    - Very few people applying for the Visa on a Tuesday. Arriving early is useless and the sun was very hot. Better arrive only 9:30-10:00 AM as the Embassy is deserted after the first rush.

    Bring an umbrella and apply sunscreen as you will stand outside under the sun for 1:30 hours when arriving 8:00.

     

    Cheers and good luck!

     

     

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  4. 7 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

    IF you want a year long, multi-entry Non-O visa based on marriage to a thai you DO need to show 400K baht in a thai bank account in your name only OR the equivalent in a foreign bank account. There is NO seasoning required on the funds, just has to show IN your account on the day you apply

     

    Thank you very much for this clarification, which I find valuable. Can save an in-successful 500km joyride.

    I fully agree with you: Savannaketh is still a great option and nothing much changed, except adding the bank book to the list of documents. (I always had it with me, just in case. It felt right.)

  5. 4 hours ago, In the jungle said:

    The money was never the issue.

     

    I will continue using Savannakhet as the admin burden is much smaller and the process is minimally intrusive.

     

    Bonus:

    - you are not put under consideration and have to go a second time for the final visa stamp

    - you do not need to bring neighbors or wives

    - in the morning their baguettes are great

  6. 22 hours ago, WebGuy said:

    When I said I would like to apply for one year non-immigrant O visa, she immediately said I needed financial requirements proved. She accepted the copies of my bank book and also had a detailed look at my original bank book.

     

    Big thank you for your report.

    One question please: Only bank book or also any supporting letter from the bank? And when was the Bank Book updated, I assume the evening before application?

     

    Second question: Fix term deposit or Saving/Current Account?

     

    Cheers!

  7. 45 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

    A lot of tourists open savings accounts in Bali (e.g. at Permata). Don't know about other parts of Indonesia.

    I seriously doubts that. ID is not Thailand, they stick quite strictly to the rules especially in banking.

     

    From https://ownpropertyabroad.com/indonesia/bali/open-bank-account-in-bali/:
     

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    Foreigners need a residency permit (this can be KITAS or KITAP) to open a local bank account in Bali. They also need to show their passport and proof of residence in Indonesia. Some banks may as well ask for the following:

    • Passport-sized photograph (4cm x 6cm)
    • Residence contact number
    • Domicile letter
    • Bank certificate issued in your country of origin
    • Letter of recommendation from your employer
    • Existing debit or credit card

    This was only the first link I found.

  8. Just now, IgboChief said:

    Traveling to ID often and earning money there: You can't unless you can show residence permit and tax certificate.

    Different rules may apply when you fall into a high asset category.

     

    Secondly, you shouldn't. Interest Rates reflect the Issuer Risk as well as the FX Risk. Last but not least you may find it difficult to repatriate your money.

    Btw, Revolut just offered (me) 5% p.a. for a GBP deposit account. This may be a much more interesting alternative.

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  9. Traveling to ID often and earning money there: You can't unless you can show residence permit and tax certificate.

    Different rules may apply when you fall into a high asset category.

     

    Secondly, you shouldn't. Interest Rates reflect the Issuer Risk as well as the FX Risk. Last but not least you may find it difficult to repatriate your money.

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    53 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

    Me too, I can only guess they weren't here in 2003 ish. Possibly, they are married to farmer families. There is ABSOLUTELY no logical reason a foreigner would want this guy back! 

     

    There is the only one reason that counts: From all the crooks posing as politicians here, he was the one who got elected -- twice. And would be elected a third time possibly. And since Trump/Putin/Johnson/Bolsaro/Buhari "crook" has a positive connotation. After him there were only clowns.

     

     

  11. Two things:

     

    1) Always get all the papers possible because you will never know what the next government will be doing and how regulation will change.

     

    2) The Yellow Book is very helpful when you stay in Thailand, but will want to apply for Visa to other countries. Those Visa will only issued in Thailand with a CoR (which the Yellow Book provides conveniently.) Otherwise they will ask you to apply in your "home country".

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  12. 5 minutes ago, 888huahin said:

    Note: If you fly directly from Africa (not via Dubai or other hub) to Bangkok, you must go directly to the Airport Medical Centre (prior to Immigration on the left) and fill out a Medical Form and show your "Yellow Fever Card", then proceed to Thai Immigration.

    How would that work" There was only Ethidad or maybe Kenian, and both don't count as West Africa. (Kenian does not fly to Lagos anymore).

    What direct flight do you have in mind?

  13. Actually Doha, since Dubai is still not flying.

    For Lagos you will need Yellow Fever and an Online Registration form. Qatar airways offers the link.

     

    By Return tickets! If you buy it in NG you will be charged in NGN and the FX rate will be totally messed up and the ticket will be overpriced. Although a lot of things have changed last week, finally. Good luck!

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  14. 3 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

    Cops here somehow expect to be treated in a manner with more respect than the other members of the public. Yet, they constantly forget respect has to be earned, and never freely given. So, these clowns over reacted, and did their bit in destroying the recovery of tourism. Both cops should immediately be terminated, have their passports revoked, and sent into exile. They might learn something about treating tourists with some respect. 

     

    Having said all that, common sense would dictate you leave the cops alone. 

    I do read your comments with great interest always as they are insightful and content heavy.

    This one goes over the board though in my opinion. At least in my 20 years of experience, the Thai Police is not as bad a rendered often and have shown professionalism (at least towards me) whenever I encountered them.

    Try to splash water on Police somewhere else and you get clubbed (rightfully in my opinion).

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  15. 1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

     

    vs something like the MG EP Plus for ฿771k

    While I am very much on your side and the side of EV and renewable energy, we still need to discuss batteries because so far it broke any calculation and/or use case I have seen.

     

    I have inverter/batteries and solar panels running in Lagos, because there is no stable electricity provided. Batteries hold 5kW and need to be replaced at least every 3 years which makes electricity quite expensive.

     

    For that reason I refuse to switch to solar panels in Thailand despite having plenty of space and sunshine: The panels are cheap and effective, but the battery lifespan kills every calculation.

     

    I don't mind a limited range of 200km and premium on the initial purchase.

    But I will not want to worry about battery replacement in my car, when it's the most expensive part.

  16. On 7/27/2022 at 7:37 PM, KIngsofisaan said:

    It hasn't changed anything the past 30+ years.

    It seem to have changed a lot: getting much worse.

    Have you ever noticed the difference between talking to an elderly person and a youngster in his 20ies? The elders are often quite fluent in English and do well in understanding my poor Thai pronunciation. I can have great conversations with them, joyful and with humor and respect.

     

    Young people often just stare at me, blank like a deer in the headlight. My pronunciation may be bad, but its not that wrong that I can't be understood.

    Same for my daughter. She is native Thai, just looks Western. At least 3 generations completely lost -- and that was before Covid.

     

  17. 4 hours ago, Lacessit said:

    I tend to agree, mainly because I have seen posts by foreigners claiming to be teachers in Thailand on ASEAN murdering grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

    I learned to speak English very late. My pronunciation is awful and my grammar is just broken (my daughter mocks me every time and she has a valid point). Still her school offered me a job with payment above Expat teacher's average and they would have hired me promptly. Speaks volumes about the education system.

    (I kept it as an option though for in 30 years or so.)

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