BoBoTheClown
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I guess you have to pay to stay. Having insurance is a great idea anyway. Question, if you don't have peace of mind are you really living the retirement dream.
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10 minutes ago, vacajan said:
I don't understand all those negative and government-unfriendly reactions at all !? I have been living here for more than five years and I am happy to support my wife and her son! In addition, I also take care of my wife's needy and sick parents! For this I receive a quarterly invitation to report to the immigration police. This is only a 160 km drive to say hello. I even get a souvenir for it in my passport!
Once a year I only have to submit ten documents. I can prove that I am still rich enough to support my Thai family! Nice how the government is concerned for the well-being of its people!
Stop all of your negativism now and be thankful !!!Yes I am a psychiatric patient.
Well, aren't you a knight in shining armor. I'm sorry that you don't get enough credit for all that you do. ???? Happy Thanksgiving
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Guys, what's the point of complaining about every decision Thai authorities make? We should wish nothing but the best for the country that has allowed us to live.
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Best of luck to you.
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3 hours ago, Kerouacaurus said:
Thanks for your opinion, Steve. I think it's risky as well. I'm just 26 currently, the only normal visa opportunity for me is essentially an elite visa that I would definitely not be able to afford at this time, I've tried to research opportunities regarding this.
I wish you the best of luck in what ever you wish.
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Best of luck to you.
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Best of luck to you.
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11 hours ago, NCC1701A said:i have been saying this for years.
you totally disrespect Thai culture by wearing shorts, tee shirts and flip flops.
same for going to the bank.
I have to dress nicely to get my money from the bank?
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Best of luck to everyone.
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4 minutes ago, BizMarkDee said:No. That is definitely not the problem. I think it is procedural. He gave no hint more months would do. And it makes sense. You need 800k or a proof of income letter. If your country is not providing the income letter. You need 800K. (I wish it wasn't so.)
I think you are very confused. People are using the 65,000 baht method everyday at the CM immigration office.
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Thailand is no longer the place for poor Western expats. The golden years are over.
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On 6/18/2010 at 3:00 PM, Markaew said:
Why did the girl wait till after multiple events before complaining? Why not the first time? Thai authorities always seem to have overwhelming evidence. We are either not getting all the facts or something just isn't right about this story.
The victim is just 10 years old.
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This one is easy since you have a low pension you should go for the one with the lower income requirement, and that would be marriage.
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How can you withdraw the money from the account so you can use the funds in Thailand?
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Stay in England and be a bum in your our country.
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What is the difference between a 1 year multiple entry visa based on marriage and a extension of stay based on marriage?
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I heard of one so far. Really all airports are "at your own risk" from this time on.
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You make at least 40,000 baht per month from investments in the Thailand stock market?
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I used the income method last month. What method did you use for your retirement extention of stay? Do you have deposits into a Thai Bank of at least 40,000 baht going back 12 months or at least Jan?
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On 8/15/2019 at 9:40 AM, Henryford said:
Can anyone be arsed meeting these complex requirements? Just put 800k in the bank, sorted.
Yes, we should all go out and pick 800k off of the money trees we planted in our gardens last year and then deposit it into a Thai Bank. Why we think of this before? Thanks Hennyford!
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2 hours ago, Hal65 said:
That would mean the person has to have a net worth of $3.2 million. You are stricter than I am. I'd say once you have $1 million in net worth a 20 year visa for $32,000 should not be much of a cost consideration.
I'm 33, a US citizen, and have access to tourist and ED visas. I'm a programmer and could also take a local job but that's undesirable for income and lifestyle reasons. Right now ED visas are the best bet.
I've done some analysis of competing options and the only other country that interests me is the Philippines. I prefer Thailand though.
On a per year basis I'm already paying about the same for ED visas as the 20 year Elite would cost. It's unfortunate that you must pay the full balance up front for the Elite; if not for that fact it would be the best option easily. Still, I am seriously considering it.
Why go through so much to stay in Thailand? If you can't get the appropriate visa without borrowing $16,000 just go home.
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30 minutes ago, DumbFalang said:
I showed bank statements with income from my Customers. The British Embassy staff understood what self employment was, so it was not an issue.
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Do you pay taxes? Can't you show them you tax forms?
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Last week my application was accepted 45 days prior to my the end of my extension date.
2 hours ago, lopburi3 said:Really is this true? If so this will give applicants who maybe one or two months short of the 12 month 40,000 baht into a Thai Bank requirement for extension of stay to get in compliance.
Amnesty extension for a Canadian (sorry)
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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What's stoping you guys from getting a proper visa or extension of stay? Wish nothing but the best for all of you to get this fix.