I have a question nobody I speak to on the phone at the Australian Embassy can answer. I'm on a retirement visa and I've just been told the Australian Embassy not notarize Statutory Declarations in which the declarant states their income. You have to show them a Thai Bankbook with 800THB that's been there for more then three months. Correct? I just found out it was the case for the UK and America. I have seen a post that indicates that you have until the 6th of January to get a statutory declaration notarized as from the 7th it is no longer possible. Thank you everyone in advance. ๐
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The user is inquiring whether the Australian Embassy in Thailand can notarize Statutory Declarations wherein the declarant indicates their income. They mention that they have been informed that a Thai Bankbook must show 800THB that has been maintained for more than three months for income verification. Additionally, there is mention of a deadline, indicating that statutory declarations need to be notarized before January 6, as it may not be possible after this date.
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