The original post inquires about visas for Thailand, prompting a mix of comments ranging from humor to useful links. There are mentions of work visas, suggestions to check external resources for information on visas and city guides, and discussions on the current state of Thailand's accessibility for foreigners. The conversation reflects a lack of detailed information about specific visa types, particularly the Non-O visa and work visas, along with some expressions of frustration and sarcasm.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
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I am interested in Thailand work visa so l am highly motivated relationship with other people, organization than l am working any position station line l am read please contact me wasthapp
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You can look up city guides to different cities in Thailand and it will give you cost estimates and information about the city itself and information about visas
Mohammed have you been to the country before? Best you get you feet on the ground to experience the country, the culture, the cost of living etc. Your question is far to generic to answer.
Not at all. If you are there, you can tell me about staying in hotels and other things. Is it affordable or expensive? This is all there is to it. I want to know how much I bring with me to spend 20 days or a month.
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Mohammed Amine how can anybody say weather it’s affordable to you,look on Agoda that’s you’re best bet for hotels,eating Thai food is the cheapest street food if you’re going to try the very cheap route,bkk is expensive pattaya has everything and cheap enough.