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18 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
There is info and a link to to a broker that is offering it in this topic.
Thanks Joe.
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I have an American friend living in Hong Kong who has 2 half Thai children that wants to come here but can't find insurance, can anyone recommend an insurance company please ?
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I went across a few months ago and they wanted to see 20000 Baht and an onward flight booking. They also don't like it if you've got lots of tourist visas in your passport. You'll also need 10 USD brand new and 2 photocopies of your passport.
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I'm in the process of getting documentation for a Non B and am wondering if anyone has been to Hong Kong recently (for a Non B) and what their experience was like and if so apart from the documents listed on their website was there any additional documents required ?
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Thanks UbonJoe, here is the address :
22/52, Moo 1, Phetkasem Road, Tambon Khun Krathing, Amphoe Mueang Chumphon, Chumphon, 86190
Below is a link to Google maps with the bus station/immigration office on it :https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/Chumphon+Bus+Station/@10.4871987,99.1213617,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xb06d76d54899e1fbI hope this helps. Does anybody know the usual closing times of immigration offices? -
The immigration office in Chumphon has now been moved to Chumphon bus station on Highway 41. There is a very nice lady who works in there who speaks good English and every time I've been in there all the staff have been very nice.
The one question I do have though is does anybody know if it's open on Saturday?
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I'm planning on getting a bus to Bangkok then I'm thinking of flying to Nakhon Phanom with airasia as they have a deal going then does anybody have any advice on the easiest route and method of travel to get to Savanakhet. Any times etc... would be very appreciated.
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Thanks AlanAunuum. Last time I was in Penang about 2 months ago they weren't issuing 2 entry tourist visas, only single entry. Do you know if anything has changed?
Thanks UbonJoe, just saw your post, are they still only issuing single entry?
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Thanks UbonJoe, do you know which is easier or takes less time, and do you think I will be okay with a new blank passport?
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I have just got my new British passport back(the old one was full of Thai stamps) and while I am in the process of getting the documentation together for a business visa I need to get a tourist visa, and would like to know the best/closest place to get a multiple entry tourist visa ? I am currently on an extension to a tourist visa if that makes any difference and I will be getting my entry stamp transferred into my new passport over the next day or so.
Any help would be much appreciated. From what I've read, Savannakhet looks quite a good option........
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Thanks Stevenl, but it doesn't tell me where the office is or if it's even still there as the pdf is from 2009.
Is there anybody out there that lives near (or in) Chumphon and can confirm its existence and address?
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I live in Lang Suan and need to get an extension to a tourist visa, and was wondering if there is an immigration office in Chumphon, as from my research there used to be one in Tesco but it moved to an office near to the main road (that was from an article in 2012 though) . Can anybody please help?
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Ethos
BUILDING A DREAM
Many people have a dream of living in paradise. I have half my dream already. I ownabout 6 rai (330m x 33m) of land on a deserted beach on the East coast ofThailand, opposite Koh Samui and the famous Koh Pan Ngan Island (where theyhave monthly full moon parties).
The other half of my plan involves building Ethos (www.myethos.weebly.com), and this iswhere television comes in. There have been an incredible amount of reality TVshows on just about every subject from hairstylists to fishermen, but never one that's based around a concept such as Ethos. Ethos is more than just an idea for an ecologically sustainable guesthouse and yoga/mixed martial arts (mma)studio. It's also a way of living that embraces our environment rather than damaging it. It does this by helping people to understand that life doesn'thave to be incredibly complicated or difficult to be very enjoyable. The simplest things in life are often the most enjoyable and rewarding!
Learningto work with our environment and not against it is crucial to living a more harmonious and sustainable life. Teaching people how they can build and run their own homeor business, with a minimum of outside help, utilizing as many recycled/locally sourced materials as possible and on a shoe-string budget. With a bit of planning and knowledge it's easy to be much more self-reliant and not so dependent on other people forfood and power. Ethos also strives to help people become more comfortable with who they are and more confident with what they are doing with their lives.These are accomplished through learning more about yourself and how your body & mind interact. Martial arts are a great tool that help the body & mind stay fit and healthy and this why I would also like to build a yoga andmixed martial arts studio for everyone to enjoy, as well as tree houses for the kids (and us!)
It's got all the right elements for a fantastic reality TV show/documentary that promises to be extremely entertaining.
These elements are:
1. Colourful, charismatic, interesting and funnycharacters from all over the world.
2. Beautiful tropical location right on the beach(East coast of Thailand, about 4 hours South of Bangkok).
3. Both glorious sunshine and heavy rain/thunderstormsduring the monsoon.
4. A set timeframe for completion and thepressures that brings with it.
5. Language problems and misunderstandings.
6. Money worries and constraints.
7. Local politics and "red tape" frustration.
8. Lack of building knowledge (I've no experienceat all).
9. Fantastic food and culture.
10. Possible fights in the ring, betweenpeople staying and helping with Ethos.
11. Friendships being made and culturaldifferences being put aside.
12. Love and romance.
13. And maybe a splash of hedonism!
I've overcome Thai bureaucracy, financial problems, language barriers and gone through months of sleepless nights to get to this stage. The next step is to build somewhere people from all over the world can come and stay. I want Ethos to be a place where anyone from anywhere can relax and feel at home. Wherethere are plenty of opportunities to learn about the many facets of Thai culture, including cookery, architecture, art, dance and Muay Thai (Thaiboxing).Or if you're feeling lazy you can chill in a hammock or take a leisurely cycle to the nearby waterfall or cave.
My name is Justin Harrison and I'm a thirty-five year-old Englishman who's been travelling and working throughout a lot of the world for the last 13 and a half years.
I now live and work in Phuket. I have previously worked as a teacher and children's entertainer in Hong Kong and Thailand, driven taxis, traipsed door to door anddone marketing and sales for a number of different companies in England, performed tree surgery in Australia for Rupert Murdock, marketed timeshare in India andhosted nights in a Japanese karaoke bar in HK. I've had a very colourful and interestinglife to say the least, and that's not including the more nefarious activities I've done in the past!
This series/documentary would not only entertain but it could show a side to Thailand rarely seen by anyone. I have a close friend who hid at home until he was twenty-one because he had no confidence in himself or inspiration in his life. I hope that these programs will inspire people who feel stuck with no direction to go and feel trapped by life, that there are always ways to overcome any problems, no matter how big or small they are. All you need is a good idea, belief inyourself, determination, good friends and a lot of hard work and you can conquer heights you never thought possible and live your dream at the same time.
I am looking for interested companies or people to help sponsor Ethos so we can build a place for everyone to enjoy in the future, and somewhere people can learn how to live a more ecologically sustainable life, whilst exercising their bodies & minds.
We would also be looking to source materials from local and international businesses in exchange for great publicity. Charities and other interested parties could offer advice and information via my website, and also benefit from being connected with such a worthy cause as Ethos.
For more information, please contact Justin Harrison on:
Thailand(66) (0)848431425 or E-mail me at: [email protected]
Mywebsite is : www.myethos.weebly.com
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I just received a letter from a friend asking me " Is it best to buy cigarettes & alcohol duty free in England, on the plane (we are flying with Etihad) or at Abu Dhabi where we stop-over or are they just as cheap in Thailand itself. I know that cigarettes at Bangkok airport are about £7 for 200 but I don't know what the prices are actually outside the airport. If you have any ideas I would be grateful for a nod in the right direction"
Non O visa help
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I have a friend who's an American citizen living in HK with 2 half Thai children. He wants to move here, and understands all the processes he needs to go through but needs to know if the 2 month seeding requirement (for a Non O) for the 400,000 is flexible or can be arranged by an agent. Does anyone know someone who can help or has had any experience with this in the past. Any help is much appreciated.