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Hello I want to make driver licence in chiang mai for motocycle 125cm3 ... How to do it? Do you have information or Tipps for me about that? Merci... '
I’m arriving in Thailand on a 90day Non O retirement visa over 50 from UK at the e
I’m arriving in Thailand on a 90day Non O retirement visa over 50 from UK at the end of the month. I’ve already got 800k in a Thai bank account for over two months. I’ll be living with my girlfriend near Maha Sarakham. What documents do I need to apply for a 12 month extension. Not using an agent?
I’m starting my DTV application. And I have a few questions
You must have the soft power activity approved and enrolled in to be able to apply?
Is there a list of pre approved courses to choose from? Or do you just apply to any course you like that’s 6+months and hope it’s accepted?
I saw they allow sports training, cooking classes and music festivals but I’m not sure where I find the courses to apply for (as I’m unsure if they need to be from a preapproved DTV list of courses)
We will be in Phuket ( chalong) so any help or leads would be fantastic
I'd like to ask for information. My brother is a Norwegian citizen but intends to apply for a DTV visa in Denmark. The time it takes to deposit 500,000 baht into the account is only one month. My question is, do I have to be a Danish citizen or a resident of Denmark in order to apply for a DTV visa to enter Thailand?
Is this information correct? To apply for a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) to travel from Denmark to Thailand, you do not need to have Danish citizenship. You can apply for this visa if you meet certain criteria, such as being at least 20 years old, having sufficient funds to cover your fees and residence expenses, and having proof of employment with a registered company.
Just looking at the official online Thai visa website.
When selecting visa type, there a two different retirement strings. One via long term visa- purpose for visit- retirement.
or the other, via Non Immigration- retirement. Can someone please elaborate on the differences please?
I would be looking for the one suitable to apply for while in my own country, multiple entry, then renew each year while in Thailand. Cheers in advance.
I've just received my new passport, because the old one has expired. The embassy officers intentionally damaged the old one - they cut it and punched holes in it. Is it like it should be done? Will the Thai officers at the airport understand it?