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  1. not too many entries according to normal guidelines - just another petulant female I/O.

    appears this time the throwaway airline ticket and the sameday border hop raised her ire sufficiently to threaten and bully.

    however, has been stamped in until 9 may which normally can be extended.

    application of the blacklist threat most unlikely (contradiction of 9 may entry stamp) - not happen IMHO.  

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  2. 1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said:

    I applied on Wednesday and just received my approved non-imm O visa today (Saturday), so 72 hours to get approval (application said 10 business days).

    thats great, thx for the update.

    access to global evisa and the reinstated perth thai airways flights sure beats what WA had to put up with since covid closures.   

  3. 5 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

    Cost was A$120 and not having to ever send passport this is much easier than my alternative of applying in Jomtien

    thx for the info.

    good to see cost was same as pre evisa.

    please post final outcome as I am considering doing same .

    i also keep away from jomtien immigration. 

  4. 2 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

    Sydney released the new e-visa system today and they included a list of all the visa fees. No change, still $60 for a tourist visa

    given that sydney has replaced the previous $60 tourist visa with the new evisa system it would seem that the 19 January 2023 list of visa fees has been somewhat invalidated.

    bearing in mind NZ and other countries evisa fee requirements can anyone confirm what sydney/canberra evisa fee requirements is.

  5. 1 hour ago, sidneybear said:

     

    Worth noting is that visas are going all online very soon

    according to sydney announcement that consulate will only accept applications from NSW residents.

    according to canberra announcement its embassy will accept applications from other states and regions but not from NSW residents.

    both announcements have a 19 March 2024 commencement that "coincidentally" is the same date as New Zealands proposed fee increases...........???? 

    i'm from Perth so the canberra announcement is most welcome albeit overdue.

  6. 5 minutes ago, sidneybear said:
    19 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

    Pretty clear announcement. "The Royal Thai Consulate-Genaral will only accept applications from residents of NSW"

     

     

    IMHO is somehow referring to other non evisa applications cos the thai evisa system has its own website and user manual - as stated in the announcement (where applicants need to be registered). 

     

     

     

     

     

     

  7. 18 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

    Yes that is the correct website.

     

    Just start an application, you will soon get to the page where you find out that documents they want - depending on what type of visa you

    i have a registered evisa account and apparently australia has now been granted evisa eligibility.

    however when making a trial online application (that acknowledged my eligibility) the system gave a dropdown message that tourist visa single/multiple entries are not available on request .......??????. 

    anyone have any reason for this? 

    i am in thailand now but for application purposes i gave notice my location was in australia. 

     

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  8. 45 minutes ago, London Lowf said:

    I wasn't aware of the 180-day rule, if indeed there is such a thing.

    Neither am i . 

    90 days in 98 days of 2024 on top of 210 days in 2023 - good result thus far.

    Albeit I haven't heard of any TR60's limit per year.

    Would be good to know if there is one and what it is but given the 90 day in 6 month stoush i'd rather not ask on AN.   

    Apologies for muddying the waters a little by mentioning the tax resident threshold of 180 days.

    cheers.

     

  9. 15 minutes ago, London Lowf said:

    Did I just catch the IO on a bad day?

    i don't think so. you were stamped in,she was just a tad suspicious cos thats a lot of time on tourist visas + extensions ( doesn't 180 days = tax resident?). the return air ticket query may have been to gauge if a further extension will be sought. i am also a retired long term visitor but keeping below 180 days per year. whether you are breaking any rules or not is somewhat unclear to me as IO rules and regulations are often applied inconsistently. your next tourist entry might be interesting. good luck.    

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  10. 7 minutes ago, ericthai said:

    there is no 150 day rule....getting a tourist visa will help.

    Correct, I only mentioned 150 days in 215 days out to substantiate that i live in Australia and holiday in Thailand and it fits 5 VE's.

    "Official rules" suggest that getting a tourist visa for 30 day or less stays seems unnecessary plus I don't want to risk my passport getting lost or damaged by Australia Post in a near 8000 km return

    journey re Canberra visa issuance.

    I doubt very much that i will be refused entry maybe just asked to explain my circumstances. 

    cheers

     

     

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  11. 10 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    Without being rude you age is also a positive. Doubtful you are working in Thailand.

    thx for reply. 

    yeah thats why i mentioned age and hope that IO is not using Clint Eastwoods Mule movie as a learning tool for trainee muppets.

    I have other reasons to give IO that should support my plan. eg no evisa online in Australia and also no visa's issued from Perth my home city. Nearest visa issuing office is Canberra (1000's of km away) and anyways i don't want more then 30 days.  

    cheers

     

  12. 15 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    OP, it's all about length of stay per visit and time between visits. 

     

     

    2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    As for entries via air there is no stated limit. 

     Hi Doc, for 2024 i now prefer considering 5 ve's @ 30 days each evenly spaced apart by approx 43 days  (150 days in 215 days out). What do you reckon my chances of success as a 73 yo age pensioner would be ........i am confused by IO discretionary swings and want to avoid agents, immigration offices both here in Australia and Thailand eg Jomtien. 

  13. 49 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

    Any business at Chonburi it is also the first question they ask.  Must be a big money maker the area folks go to update it is usually crowded.

    Can anyone subject to Chonburi IO practises please confirm whether or not Jomtien is actually implementing the "new procedures" published in the attached Pattaya Mail article TM30change.png.59287749ec1c927fc021bb369c3a114b.pngTM30change.png.59287749ec1c927fc021bb369c3a114b.png

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