Popular Post Beetlejuice Posted May 12, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 12, 2014 (edited) Good, it`s about time these measures were put into place and now that the types of security of Thailand is being scrutinised by the International communities, means these new rules are here to stay. This will make it much more difficult for criminals and possible terrorists to use Thailand as a bolt hole and a base for them to stay uncover, plus it will cut down the amounts of those of little wealth that have to hassle here to gain incomes and the undesirables. We can expect to see a lot less undesirable farangs that have no legitimate reasons to remain here long term in the future and Thailand will be a safer country for it. BJ what's your legitimate reason for being here? It makes no difference why I am here, the point is that I and many other ex-pats living in Thailand qualify to stay long term under the imposed terms and conditions of the Thai Immigration Department and this is really what it`s all about.Our family home and land is owed legitimately, I am not working illegally, I am not running any businesses illegally and my and many other ex-pats lifestyles here in Thailand does not affect others because we are not abusing the system or trying to find loopholes to bypass the system. I for one are one of the ex-pats here who cannot be blamed for causing even more tightening up of the visa regulations. Like it or lump it, because that`s the way it is, plus the way I live in Thailand going via the proper channels to extend my visa every year means that the law is on my side and presently still welcome here with respect and left alone, and that`s the way I like it and want to keep it that way. Westerners that have to do visa runs in order to stay long term in Thailand, the forever tourists, are of no benefit to the country or the ex-pats that are living here abiding by the system, and of course these people can be a threat to national security for obvious reasons, it`s only common sense that we cannot have foreigners entering and leaving the country at will without being tagged or properly vetted. BJ, I don't have any interest in why you are here, it's just interesting that you appear to have far more legitimate reasons than others to be here, so you say. I find it strange, given that you have been here such a long time, and are obviously of great importance, that you still haven't got your PR or citizenship. Your statements, as always are often blanket generalisations, which you like to use to support your sense of superiority. I have no objection to the rule implementation, I am currently here legitimately as are a great many posters on this site and have all the correct documentation, pay tax etc, etc...however, the flip flopping of the rules and often impulsive changes are a warning to all that one day you may be here legally and the next it could be changed, without any warning. My own feeling is that Thailand could make some changes which make it a win win for all concerned, but there are, as always too many knee jerk reactions. Let's see what happens over the coming 6 months, likely to change again before then. As for national security threats, I think that would be a very, very small percentage of foreigners coming into the country, but then I may be wrong. When I first decided to plonk myself in Thailand permanently, I also decided that whatever happens I will always cover my own a-se as regards to everything I do here. This is a self imposed rule I have always adhered to all my adult life, way before I even heard of Thailand. I am never going to leave myself vulnerable and that`s the way I live my life. As for them moving the goal posts for all of us eventually, yes, I totally agree with you, anything could happen, I am never so cock sure that the worst will not happen., but I am certainly going to make the most of it while the goings good before anything does happen. I don`t believe that I have far more legitimate reasons than others to be here. All I am doing is telling Immigration exactly what they want to hear and showing them exactly what they want to see and have kept all my affairs here strictly above board to backup what I tell them and show them. It is really that simple and have absolutely no sympathy for those that are unable to do the same, staying here by abusing the system and causing many of these tightening up of the Immigration regulations for all of us and given the authorities even more reasons to mess it all up for us here. Edited May 12, 2014 by Beetlejuice 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilcopops Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 So it's all about keeping face? Words fail me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggt Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Amazing Thailand...desperate times...foreigners who have been circumventing the rules...will have to either play by the rules now...or find somewhere else they can break the rules...good luck with that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmacee Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 "the busy Chong Jom crossing into Cambodia" Think he means Chong Chom and it is never busy ...Just Thais doing a casino 'run' .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilcopops Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 If you plan to stay in Thailand for an extended period of time, then get a proper Visa. Too many people have been circumventing the visa laws and it's about time that new rules are brought into affect. Thailand has agreed with several countries to allow visaless access. By adding new regulations virtually without warning and basically reneging and being generally inconsistent in these matters with these countries, they are making themselves look stupid and unreliable. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilcopops Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 If you plan to stay in Thailand for an extended period of time, then get a proper Visa. Too many people have been circumventing the visa laws and it's about time that new rules are brought into affect. Thailand has agreed with several countries to allow visaless access. By adding new regulations virtually without warning and basically reneging and being generally inconsistent in these matters with these countries, they are making themselves look stupid and unreliable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franzs Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Hi guys, Thailand has been a heaven for criminals for decades, looks like now it will hopefully end, you need only to check the media how many crimes are now been committed by foreigners, many foreigners own businesses and houses illegal (Thai wife owner), not pay taxes and so on, I hope that Thailand can get rid of this people and let the honest stay on, I arrived here in 1991, made my visa runs for 2 years, got married with a lovely Thai lady (not from a bar), we have a 21 year old son, over the years I had WP, later we had our own business, after 16 years with a one year non immigrant O visa, on extension they have seen that the business licence was from a year before (my wife forgot to renew it) and I had to leave the next day, because I couldn't show the 400 000 Baht required, it didn't change anything that I am married with a Thai citizen and have a Thai son, so I accepted it how it was, since then I spend half of the year in my home country in Europe and have no problem with Thai immigration, it makes me really sick to read in this forum of people complaining about that there visa runs are now over, lets see, 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FangFerang Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 First step. I think this country intends to keep squeezing and squeezing and squeezing until they force out most Westerners of whatever visa status. Both sides of the political debate want Westerners out. Anyone working here is seen as someone taking a Thai's money and job. And, as this policy shows, they can change the rules on a moment's notice. Retirement visa. Non-immigrant work visa? They could decide next week to kick everybody out of the country starting the next morning. And most Thais would probably celebrate. Yeah, but they STILL couldn't speak English, even with a Mahidol Degree in English. Duh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilcopops Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Amazing Thailand...desperate times...foreigners who have been circumventing the rules...will have to either play by the rules now...or find somewhere else they can break the rules...good luck with that... They haven't been circumventing any rules, they have been behaving according to the rules agreed by Thai immigration as regards their country of origin. It is Thai immigration who on little more than a whim keep moving the goalposts 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonmarleesco Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 '... Thailand is being watched by other countries because the passports went missing in Thailand.'Indeed. And it all sounds suspiciously like ass covering.And Pol Col Sit Siriwankul's desire that foreigners get the right visa '... according to their purpose [in coming into Thailand] ...' would be much easier to fulfil were immigration and/or the foreign office - or individual consulates - not constantly moving the visa/requirements' goalposts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beetlejuice Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Hi guys, Thailand has been a heaven for criminals for decades, looks like now it will hopefully end, you need only to check the media how many crimes are now been committed by foreigners, many foreigners own businesses and houses illegal (Thai wife owner), not pay taxes and so on, I hope that Thailand can get rid of this people and let the honest stay on, I arrived here in 1991, made my visa runs for 2 years, got married with a lovely Thai lady (not from a bar), we have a 21 year old son, over the years I had WP, later we had our own business, after 16 years with a one year non immigrant O visa, on extension they have seen that the business licence was from a year before (my wife forgot to renew it) and I had to leave the next day, because I couldn't show the 400 000 Baht required, it didn't change anything that I am married with a Thai citizen and have a Thai son, so I accepted it how it was, since then I spend half of the year in my home country in Europe and have no problem with Thai immigration, it makes me really sick to read in this forum of people complaining about that there visa runs are now over, lets see, +1000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulswebb Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 If they kicked me out of Thailand tomorrow ok no big deal I will adjust, do not think the girlfriend would be pleased she quite likes air-com, car etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATF Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Hi guys, Thailand has been a heaven for criminals for decades, looks like now it will hopefully end, you need only to check the media how many crimes are now been committed by foreigners, many foreigners own businesses and houses illegal (Thai wife owner), not pay taxes and so on, I hope that Thailand can get rid of this people and let the honest stay on, I arrived here in 1991, made my visa runs for 2 years, got married with a lovely Thai lady (not from a bar), we have a 21 year old son, over the years I had WP, later we had our own business, after 16 years with a one year non immigrant O visa, on extension they have seen that the business licence was from a year before (my wife forgot to renew it) and I had to leave the next day, because I couldn't show the 400 000 Baht required, it didn't change anything that I am married with a Thai citizen and have a Thai son, so I accepted it how it was, since then I spend half of the year in my home country in Europe and have no problem with Thai immigration, it makes me really sick to read in this forum of people complaining about that there visa runs are now over, lets see, Why does this forum attract ignorance and stupidity? You are complaining about criminals when you were illegally running a business for a year! It was leave the next day or get deported. Again you broke the law by not keeping 400,000 Baht in your account prior to renewing your visa. I will let the forum rip you to bits Mr. Perfect. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phatcharanan Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 First step. I think this country intends to keep squeezing and squeezing and squeezing until they force out most Westerners of whatever visa status. Both sides of the political debate want Westerners out. Anyone working here is seen as someone taking a Thai's money and job. And, as this policy shows, they can change the rules on a moment's notice. Retirement visa. Non-immigrant work visa? They could decide next week to kick everybody out of the country starting the next morning. And most Thais would probably celebrate. Absolute nonsenses. Yes, celebrate until they realize their source of income has just left the building and they have to go back to working in the rice fields and their m-bikes, cars, homes are repossessed and over priced land is worth F-all again. I hope that day comes soon. F-Thailand...I'm out!!! After 12 years...had enough!!! Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indo, PI? Anywhere but here. Also, cant wait for the real-estate bubble to burst in the "tourist areas". Loads of greedy c-nts will lose their ass(sets). LMAO!!! Should have invested in gold??? Over and Out!!! Byeeeeeeeee! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phatcharanan Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Hi guys, many foreigners own businesses and houses illegal (Thai wife owner), not pay taxes and so on, I If it's a Thai wife that is the owner...........how is that illegal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BudRight Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 When I first decided to plonk myself in Thailand permanently, I also decided that whatever happens I will always cover my own a-se as regards to everything I do here. This is a self imposed rule I have always adhered to all my adult life, way before I even heard of Thailand. I am never going to leave myself vulnerable and that`s the way I live my life. As for them moving the goal posts for all of us eventually, yes, I totally agree with you, anything could happen, I am never so cock sure that the worst will not happen., but I am certainly going to make the most of it while the goings good before anything does happen. I don`t believe that I have far more legitimate reasons than others to be here. All I am doing is telling Immigration exactly what they want to hear and showing them exactly what they want to see and have kept all my affairs here strictly above board to backup what I tell them and show them. It is really that simple and have absolutely no sympathy for those that are unable to do the same, staying here by abusing the system and causing many of these tightening up of the Immigration regulations for all of us and given the authorities even more reasons to mess it all up for us here. Despite your lack of sympathy for others, I will still have sympathy for you when immigration one day asks for something you know full well is impossible. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satcommlee Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 It actually makes a bit of sense! With hordes of visa runners turning up at the border at peak times it is easy for a few to get out on stolen passports. Of course the Thai's expect them to do a U-turn and come straight back in.. Immigration are not too concerned about who leaves their beloved country, and the most stringent checks are conducted only on those that enter. If you enter at an airport then your airfare has covered a certain degree of immigration costs through airport taxes and warrants more stringent checks. Visa runners of course contribute nothing to the costs of keeping Thailand's borders secure, the only people benefiting are the minibus operators. It needs to be stamped out! However.. Wouldn't it make perfect sense to offer a better extension of stay service in country and CHARGE the 1900 baht for it!! and keep computerised tabs on those who may be working illegally etc..! I'd rather pop to the immigration office and extend my stay legally, than spend half a day in a minibus which would probably cost more, what they need is a change in law, the immigration law is relatively unchanged in 20 years and this has contributed to this problem and the evolution of work-arounds such as border hops. Common sense is needed... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarpolo Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 I Find this explanation some other place Immigration police have announced they are clamping down on tourists who remain illegally in Thailand by exploiting permission given to many foreigners to enter Thailand without a visa and remain up to 30 days at a time. The clampdown does not affect holders of non-immigrant visas or holders of tourist visas who still have remaining entries permitted on their legal visas. The crackdown aims at foreign visitors, particularly westerners, who do not hold a visa, but who exit and then immediately return to Thailand every 15 or 30 days to receive another stamp to extend their stay. A loophole aimed at helping short-term visitors allows foreigners from many countries to enter Thailand for between 15 and 30 days without a visa. Effectively immediately, immigration officers at the borders may bar foreigners without a visa when they leave the country, usually at a land border point, and then immediately try to re-enter Thailand. The law permits immigration officers to give such travellers permission to re-enter for 15 to 30 days, or to deny them permission to enter. Under the new rules, visitors who leave and then try to come back immediately may be stopped, and told they must first obtain a proper tourist or non-immigrant visa, and then return. As of now, "visa runs", as many foreigners call them even though no visas are actually involved, will end for those using land borders. They will also be restricted or ended by air as of Aug 12. Tourists of all nationalities are being checked thoroughly at all borderpoints for visa validity, said Pol Maj Gen Chatichai Iam-saeng commander of the Immigration Bureau. The "visa run" is not in line with the intent of tourism promotion and the National Police recently ordered a review of the regulation. The number of visitors who effectively reside in Thailand on the back of such visa runs is not known, but many communicate via internet forums, and there seem to be a large number. Typically, they have stayed in Thailand to retire, or even to work, both of which are illegal without proper visas. Officials at borderpoints will use their discretion on a case-by-case basis. If a re-entry is made once or twice, a foreigner may be allowed to re-enter Thailand. But if he has done so multiple times, he may need to be interrogated, the officer said. Foreigners who cannot convince officials they are tourists will be advised to apply for a proper Thai visa if they wish to remain in the country. "They can do so in neighbouring countries. The closest is Vientiane, which will cost them 1900 baht. We're strict about this because 90% of all foreigners making re-entries actually work in Thailand, mainly as language instructors. "It will also prevent corruption as there are officials who claim they could help these foreigners. "Today we found a South Korean who has done this seven times. It turns out he has a Thai wife in Nakhon Ratchasima. In his case, we didn't allow him to re-enter because he is not a tourist," Pol Maj Gen Chatchai said. "but many communicate via internet chat" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EASYDOGG Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 The amount of negative posts here are disgraceful. Fairplay to immigration for adhering to the rules they set! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misterme Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Why does this forum attract ignorance and stupidity? You are complaining about criminals when you were illegally running a business for a year! It was leave the next day or get deported. Again you broke the law by not keeping 400,000 Baht in your account prior to renewing your visa. I will let the forum rip you to bits Mr. Perfect There is NO LAW that requires anyone to have 400K in the bank. There's a requirement IF you apply for an extension by marriage, which this poster didn't. What law was broken? 55555 Color me confused. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timwin Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 I arrived here in 1991, made my visa runs for 2 years, got married with a lovely Thai lady (not from a bar), we have a 21 year old son, over the years I had WP, later we had our own business, ...it makes me really sick to read in this forum of people complaining about that there visa runs are now over, lets see, So typical. Multiple 30 day visa runs long ago was very FINE during TWO LONG YEARS FOR YOU but NOW visa runners are supposedly all criminals and abusing the system, right? Almost all long term expats started with visa on arrivals, tourist visas and visa runs. Majority of them did those for years and years. Now some of them really are just pompous hypocrites, after getting their "retirement" visa. Like it somehow made them "better" people! HA HA! I don't see many retiring at the age of 50 in the West unless having a chronic illness... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peterquixote Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Well last year 2013 I came over on a Non Immigration-0 Visa. That's the marriage Visa. I was absolutely amazed they would not allow an extension of this Visa. Unexplained I think was the reason I could not show significant money. What a country, you marry one of their girls and they kick you out of the Country with a fine. I think 500 baht a day. You would think they would welcome me, I get too pay my father in law to live when Shinawatra would not pay him for rice On the other hand my Thai wife is welcome in New Zealand and we achieved residency in less than two years. This year I have applied for Non Immigration 0-A Visa . That's the retirement Visa. I have to show good bank account, criminal record and health. $NZ250 say $US180 Then I only have to do 90 day reporting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flamesfan Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 If you plan to stay in Thailand for an extended period of time, then get a proper Visa. Too many people have been circumventing the visa laws and it's about time that new rules are brought into affect. What new rules! These laws have been in effect for years!! They never tried to enforce before!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post misterme Posted May 12, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 12, 2014 (edited) I think Immigration is missing the point. A) The visa exempt entry is not a loophole to stay in Thailand, it is a legitimate, internationally accepted method to enter countries. Thailand's laws allow for 30 days without a visa. People are not breaking the law by using the 30 day stamps, they are abiding to the law (unless they are working). The 30 days stamp is not a tourist visa. There is no requirement to be a tourist. Many people stay many months, or even indefinitely. If they leave, come back, and get a new entry, they are abiding to the law. These are laws that need to be changed. Laws do not get changed in a board room. The government is not currently functional. How then could there be new immigration laws? It's a ruse. If they want to stop criminals & people from working: 1) They should be out investigating. There are illegals working in plain sight everyday... check them out!. BUT REALLY, THEY DON'T (because there are far too many aliens in Thailand doing prohibited work that Thai people do not want to do) 2) They should encourage runs to the border. It's the only place that has them really checking identity and linking to domestic (and perhaps international databases too). When people go for an extension or a 90 day reporting, there is no check to see if the person is wanted. Edited May 12, 2014 by misterme 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATF Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Why does this forum attract ignorance and stupidity? You are complaining about criminals when you were illegally running a business for a year! It was leave the next day or get deported. Again you broke the law by not keeping 400,000 Baht in your account prior to renewing your visa. I will let the forum rip you to bits Mr. Perfect There is NO LAW that requires anyone to have 400K in the bank. There's a requirement IF you apply for an extension by marriage, which this poster didn't. What law was broken? 55555 Color me confused. What kind of biz was he running if he couldn't meet the 400k "requirement"? He's complaining about bums in Thailand when he's one himself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 If you plan to stay in Thailand for an extended period of time, then get a proper Visa. Too many people have been circumventing the visa laws and it's about time that new rules are brought into affect. Are you Thai? If not, what does it have to do with you? Since when was it the responsibility of visitors ( and if you are not Thai that is all you are ) that have no say at all, zero, nada, nothing, in the running of the country to make policy for Thais? As for the fingerprint check on their "super computer" . The bank can't even give me my money in a different area of Thailand without charging "commission" ( or is that just another scam? ), despite using computers. TiT. I wonder if they'll use ink and paper, sending the result to the same place as all those passport photocopies the bank takes everytime I withdraw money, LOL. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipCook Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Would be nice to see the visa runners have to stay outside thailand a few months after 3 back to back short stay visas in thailand. Either get a proper longer term visa or just come here for holidays and split. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 The amount of negative posts here are disgraceful. Fairplay to immigration for adhering to the rules they set! Have you read the "rules"? Obviously not. They only apply to persons NOT using visa exempt entry for the purposes of tourism. So they have no basis in law for applying a blanket ban on everyone, even if a tourist ( and a tourist would be anyone not working in Thailand, unless they want to pass a different LEGAL definition ). This is just so much bureaucratic huff and puff to show that they are doing something, and like all such events ( as have happened many many times over the years, it will probably fade into oblivion when they realise it is hurting tourism and causing loss of income to Thai people. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 I think Immigration is missing the point. A) The visa exempt entry is not a loophole to stay in Thailand, it is a legitimate, internationally accepted method to enter countries. Thailand's laws allow for 30 days without a visa. People are not breaking the law by using the 30 day stamps, they are abiding to the law (unless they are working). The 30 days stamp is not a tourist visa. There is no requirement to be a tourist. Many people stay many months, or even indefinitely. If they leave, come back, and get a new entry, they are abiding to the law. These are laws that need to be changed. Laws do not get changed in a board room. The government is not currently functional. How then could there be new immigration laws? It's a ruse. If they want to stop criminals & people from working: 1) They should be out investigating. There are illegals working in plain sight everyday... check them out!. BUT REALLY, THEY DON'T (because there are far too many aliens in Thailand doing prohibited work that Thai people do not want to do) 2) They should encourage runs to the border. It's the only place that has them really checking identity and linking to domestic (and perhaps international databases too). When people go for an extension or a 90 day reporting, there is no check to see if the person is wanted. Well said. Too many people are misinterpreting the rules. Like you say, it's a legal way to stay if you don't qualify for a non O. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibeachlovers Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Would be nice to see the visa runners have to stay outside thailand a few months after 3 back to back short stay visas in thailand. Either get a proper longer term visa or just come here for holidays and split. Why? What POSSIBLE difference does it make to you what anyone else does ? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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