expat tips in thailand

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Oct 22, 2024
8 days ago
Yoni ****
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Hello, i made an appointment to get a thai motorbike license, on my appointment it says "Training 5 hours in office", is this part of the test? I been there 2 times already, the staff doesn't speak english and i'm afraid we misunderstood each other...

Thank you in advance.
Apr 8, 2022
3 years ago
Mary *****************
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Good morning. Its my first time to travel to Thailand. Ive received my Thai pass 2 days ago. Should I download the morchana app now and upload my Thai pass or later when I arrive in Thailand? Thank you.
Mar 25, 2022
3 years ago
Sophie *******
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My baby was born in Thailand but we are due to fly overseas in May. When we re-enter, is it preferable for him to just enter on a visa exempt and overstay, or for me to get him a visa in advance?

We are both on British passports and I have a Non-B with work permit.

My lawyer says he can just overstay as no penalty, but I want to ensure this doesn't have any negative implications for the future.

Thanks!
Nov 14, 2021
3 years ago
Allie ***********
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Hopefully this is the right group to post this here.

Question:

I have a Thai phone I got back in feb 2021. I returned to the USA and of course can’t add mins in USA. I’m back now and would like to refill the old SIM cards since those numbers are what my Thailand people have.

One: how can I find the number to reload if I lost the original packaging with the number on it. 🤦🏼‍♀️like a dummy.

Second: can I reload the old sim cards?? I guess that question should be first. Lol.

Any advice helpful 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

So happy to be back here in beautiful Thailand.
May 12, 2018
6 years ago
Tod *********
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How to get the most out of your year-long, multi-entry Non-Immigrant Type O visa based on marriage.

This visa is currently available at three Thai consulates in S/E asia without the need for proof of funds. Those are the Thai consulates in Savannakhet Lao, Ho Chi Minh CIty and Seoul South Korea.

The requirements to get this visa for this reason are not extensive. You need; the original marriage certificate, copies of the marriage certificate, your thai wife's i/d & her house book listing along with copies of your passports relevant pages and a few passport sized photos.

The Thai consulate in Penang Malaysia will issue this visa but they require proof of 400K baht in a bank account (no seasoning required) OR the notary letter from your consulate stating you get over 40K baht a month in income.

This visa is a multiple entry visa meaning you can enter/exit the country as many times as you want during the validity of the visa (a year from the date it's issued) and you will be stamped in for 90 days. When that 90 days is running out you go to the border, stamp out of thailand, stamp in&out of another country and stamp right back into thailand to get another 90 day stamp. You do this for the validity of the visa itself.

The way to maximize the time in country with this visa is to make sure your LAST entry on the visa is done just prior to the "enter before" or "valid until" date on the visa itself. This gets you one final 90 day stamp taking you to just about 15 months of stay.

Then you need to apply for the 60 day "visit family" extension at the immigration office for 1900baht. This extension does not require proof of financials to get. That will take you to 17 months on a single year long visa. ..

Good Luck.
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