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  1. Thanks for the info.

    I was sure the employee was feeding me BS but it's good to be reassured by others.

    They indeed said that I had better open this FCD account in the BKK Bank Silom HQ where there would not be this doublr currency exchange.

    These FCD accounts are held and managed in the bank HQ  and are thus of no benefit to the oulying branches.

    Just extra work that doesn't concern these subsidiaries branches unless one opens a concurrent THB with them.

  2. I went to the BKK Bank main branch in Ubon to get info for my opening a EUR FCD account with them.

    I have a EUR savings account with Citi in SIN that I want to transfer here.

    The bank said they need to see my Belgian passport and my NonImmO stay permit.

    Fair enough, but then they want to see my Thai marriage certificate, my wife's house registration, and additional documents from my bank, immigration and amphoe.

    They then told me the way to transfer my EUR Citi funds to that account is to have Citi SIN SWIFT transfer my funds in EUR to my FCD account, have these funds exchanged in THB and then re-exchanged into EUR to then be entered in my FCD account.

    This is absolutely ridiculous. I don't want to convert my EUR into THB at this time.

    Is that the way FCD in Thailand work?

    I thought FCD were for keeping your foreign currency in your foreign currency until you decided to convert part or all into THB.

     

     

     

     

  3. Decisions-Decisions!

    I think the Ubon BaNANA Sunee branch is indeed bigger than the Ubon Central JIB so it's where I'll buy my new (first time) ASUS.

    Present one is a Win10 AIO Lenovo bought online in 2017. Time flies!

    It has started acting up so it's time to go to a new Win11 SSD AIO brand.

     

    BTW I once DID work for 8 months in the PNG Highlands on contract to an AUS company.

    So the "wild" picture brought back memories from my younger more adventurous days. 😀

  4. In a couple weeks I'll leave my village to buy a new PC in town.

    I know the model I want, I just would like to inquire here where it's best to buy: JIB or BaNANA.

    Both have shops in Ubon (Central and Sunnee). 

    Are they good same-same for buying a PC?

  5. 5 hours ago, prakhonchai nick said:

    Normally the bank freezes the account when they have been advised of the death. No hurry for anyone to advise the bank -in fact probably not even necessary. Most widows (with the permission of their late husband before his death) will have access to his ATM cards and PIN numbers and will (illegally) drain most accounts. Fixed deposit accounts do not have ATM cards, nor can they be operated online!

    Yes, it can be done like that. The bank has no knowledge of the farang husband's death and it is simple for the TW to withdraw money from the account if she has the ATM card of the deceased and the PIN. I know personally of a case like that here in TH. After her UK husband died in the village the TW got hold of his ATM card and somehow managed to find the PIN. She withdrew all the account money day-limit by day-limit. 

    The account was in a Thai bank.

  6. On 1/19/2024 at 8:53 PM, Moonlover said:

    Surely a simple will naming your wife as the sole beneficiary and executor should cover this situation. Make sure the account number is clearly stated in the document.

     

    There may well be other documents that the bank will require, almost certainly a copy of your death certificate.

    Indeed. A few years back after I thought I'd like to have a long time relationship with a girl I met in Pattaya I went to a local lawyer and made a proper Testament-Last Will and made her sole beneficiary of all I had in TH. It included everything: the 800k+ bank account, my motorcycle and everything i had in my apt. Cost me 10k

    We eventually got married in her village and I have a happy life with her. That Will is thus now redundant but TW says to keep it as it could make getting the bank money for her quicker.

     

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  7. 21 hours ago, BenStark said:

     

     

    Most commercial banks offer FCD, no work permit needed. I have FCD with Kasikorn.

     

    If your money is in Singapore possibly with Citibank, I suggest ask UOB first, as I understand they took over the Citibank branches in Thailand, as in my guess that would be the easiest option to move the funds.

     

    Edit: FCD witjh Kasikorn only available in selected branches, and I guess it will be same for other banks

    Yes, my account is with CITI SIN.

    I read about UOB taking over CITI in Thailand. That's why I thought of UOB.

    Thank you.

  8. I would like to open a EURO FCD in Thailand.

    I'm a locally married Belgian and a long-time 800k-one-year-extension resident. No WP.

    I have a EURO Savings account in SIN but I'd like to move it to Thailand for ease of inheritance for my Thai wife.

    I have two questions for AN members:

    # 1 Has anybody here been able to open an FCD with only a 800k-extension and no WP?

    # 2 In case I can do it are UOB and Bangkok Bank good for expat FCD?

     

    I live in NE Isaan and asking bank branches in Ubon is fruitless as already Krung Thai has told me "No FCD for farangs".

    There are two old (2017 and 2019) AN threads on this subject but there are archived and I didn't find if a WP was needed or not.

     

  9. 23 hours ago, jayceenik said:

    I have used the Chulalonghorn University translation office in BKK several times with great satisfaction. 

    They are very proficient with Thai documents as they have templates for common Thai documents like Marriage and Birth certificates.

    The translated document looks very similar to the Thai original, unlike a Google translation.

    You email them your document to be translated in PDF form or by Post and they'll respond with a quote and their bank account.

    Must pay in advance.

    Once paid they'll send you the translated document by email PDF or Post.

    I did all my business with them by email PDF.

     

    https://www.chula.ac.th/en/cu-services/academic-services/chalermprakiat-center-of-translation-and-interpretation/

    Chalermprakiat Center of Translation and Interpretation

    Faculty of ArtsChulalongkorn University

    Chamchuri 6 Building

    254 Phyathai Road, Pathumwan,
    Bangkok 10330 

    Translation and Interpretation Services Unit

    Borommaratchakumari Building, 13th Floor, Room 1308
    Tel: +66 2218 4635
    Fax: +66 2218 4636
    Email: transunit AT chula.ac.th

    Website: www.arts.chula.ac.th/~tran/th/index.php

  10. I have used the Chulalonghorn University translation office in BKK several times with great satisfaction. 

    They are very proficient with Thai documents as they have templates for common Thai documents like Marriage and Birth certificates.

    The translated document looks very similar to the Thai original, unlike a Google translation.

    You email them your document to be translated in PDF form or by Post and they'll respond with a quote and their bank account.

    Must pay in advance.

    Once paid they'll send you the translated document by email PDF or Post.

    I did all my business with them by email PDF.

     

    https://www.chula.ac.th/en/cu-services/academic-services/chalermprakiat-center-of-translation-and-interpretation/

    Chalermprakiat Center of Translation and Interpretation

    Faculty of ArtsChulalongkorn University

    Chamchuri 6 Building

    254 Phyathai Road, Pathumwan,
    Bangkok 10330 

  11. 5 hours ago, heybruce said:

    Are you aware that the US is not fighting in Ukraine?

    Indeed, there no GIs dying (now) in Ukraine.

    This time the US will let their $$$ and their weapons and the Ukrainians do the fighting for them.

    Since the American taxpayer the Europeans and the Ukrainians are OK with that arrangement there should be little or no debate about that US proxy war against  Russia.

     

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  12. My KTB bank book is nowhere to be found. 

    Must have lost it in the past two weeks.

    I Googled the subject and read dire warnings about the difficulty getting a new one.

    Even a Police report is needed.

    Any member here has formerly lost a Thai Bank bank book and successfully applied for a replacement?

     

    I have ATM so I can get money out and since the book is in a farang name I 'm sure it'd be impossible for a Thai person to use in a KTB branch to make over the counters withdrawal.

  13. I am a senior Belgian. I'm pro-Putin, pro-Russia. 100%.

    The hatred Europeans and Canadians have developed for Russia is a great US propaganda success.

    My Lord, be a former SS volunteer having fought on the side of the Nazis against Russia in WWII and the entire Canadian Parliament will applaud you!

    Goebbels is smiling, wherever he is now. 

     

    The Canadian Armed Forces: Casualties

    42,042 men and women of Canada's armed forces died during the war

     

     

    BTW, I fought in Vietnam in the US ARMY.

    Extended tour. Honorable discharge. Bronze Star.

    I like the USA.

    But this war in Ukraine is a US proxy war that's destroying Europe.

    Deindustrialization. Weakening of the Euro.

     

     

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  14. OK, I'm an old timer and my post will bring only memories to some.

    About 33 years ago I got a job in Papua New Guinea with an Australian company.

    We were on 2/i with flight paid back to AUS for time-off periods.

    I arranged that I got Thailand instead.

    I was immediately hit with a new govt new Thailand taxation obligation and had to declare an artificial "income" to get a visa.

    That's when I got my first TIN.

    There was that retired American ex-UN librarian with a villa in Pattaya who got hit too by surprise and honestly (!) declared his (big) pension.

    The Thai income tax he'd have had to pay was so enormous that the tax employee he reported to agreed that he'd only have to declare a much reduced amount.

    Anyway, it was one of those overnight military govt that didn't last long and that nasty farang income tax was soon abolished.

     

    My Belgian pension, paid in a Belgian bank is taxed at the source and I also file a yearly Belgian tax return form so I guess that I'll be safe from that new tax but I have also an old savings account (non-interest bearing) in a different country. Will transfers from that account be Thai taxed? 

     

  15. Assets are  in a SIN bank.

    Willed entirely to my Thai wife.

    When she was still my TGFI I went to SIN to have a proper will drafted by a local lawyer, valid in SIN and naming her as sole beneficiary. She is also named as Administrator.

    I paid xtra to have the will registered with the SIN authorities.

    TGF is now my wife and that will ease up the obtention of the SIN Grant of Probate.

    There will be no SIN, TH or Belgium (my nationality) inheritance taxes.  

    She'll deal herself with the SIN lawyer to get the Grant an then go to the bank to get the account.

  16. OK. It's a long time ago that I needed a Thai Police Clearance to apply for a visa to PNG.

    I went to the big Police compound on Sukhumvit in BKK and after asking around I was directed to an office where I got the clearance immediately with just showing my passport and my stay extension stamp.

  17. Before we got married I gave TGF THB and she bought a house and some land in her name. No problems there.

    We got married a couple years ago and now she wants to buy again some piece of and we'll have to appear before a Land Office officer and sign a document that I have already downloaded. So, we know what to do but I'd like to hear from locally married BM who have gone through this process and tell me how it goes.

    Thank you.

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  18. Yes. Same for my Belgian pension.

    First my marriage Certificate stamped certified at MoFA at CW then

    French translation at Alliance Française in BKK

    English translation at Chulalongkorn Uni.

    Both are used to translate Thai documents and do a great job.

    You do it by email. No need to go there in person. 

     

    https://www.chula.ac.th/en/cu-services/academic-services/chalermprakiat-center-of-translation-and-interpretation/

    Chalermprakiat Center of Translation and Interpretation Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University

    Borommaratchakumari Building, 13th Floor, Room 1308 Tel: +66 2218 4635 Fax: +66 2218 4636 Email: [email protected]

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