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Oct 2, 2024
2 months ago
Dan *********
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Could someone please let me know how easy it is to get a Residence Certificate from the Krabi Immigration Office if on visa exemption?

My son is arriving into Thailand next week and is planning to stay on Koh Lanta for the high season. He'll be coming in on visa exemption (he's a UK resident), so he's planning to do 60 days with 30 day extension followed by a border run/flight to Malaysia to get another 60+30 days. He'll leave Thailand after that.

He's looking for Residence Certificate so he can get a Thai driving licence for motorbikes and legally ride a motorbike/scooter whilst there. He has a UK licence for cars and IDP, but no motorbike licence. The AirBnB he's staying at have already said that they will register and give him a TM30 upon arrival.

Unfortunately, I've read so many things over the past week or so, that I'm totally confused!

Can he get a Residence Certificate with just a TM30 on a visa exemption at Krabi or does he need to file a 90-day report (TM48 I think?), which he won't be able to do, seeing as he'll have to leave before 90 days are up. From what I've read, it seems that getting a Residence Certificate can be hard in Bangkok, but can be easier in other provinces/at other Immigration Offices. I haven't been able to find any info on the Krabi IO, hence the question.

Would it be easier if he used an agent to help with the whole process? Can they help to expedite things? If yes, any recommendations on who to use?

The easiest thing to do would be to pass his motorbike test in the UK but he doesn't have time to do this before travelling. He has done a CBT course in UK, but I understand that has no value in Thailand when it comes to riding motorbikes.

The alternatives include renting a car, buying a bicycle - but these aren't really long term options for him. He doesn't want to ride illegally without a motorbike licence (even if loads of other people seem to), as this could end up turning ugly if he ended up in an accident!!

Just trying to help him do things the right way, so any help is much appreciated. Thanks
Jan 29, 2024
10 months ago
Dennis *********
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definataely goes under something else...

Jomtien Beach 2nd Road, lighted crosswalk, near Soi 5.

Around 14:05 today, pedestrain light goes green for 30 seconds or thereabouts.

all traffic, "as this is the only working lighted crosswalk I'm aware of in Pattaya; normally most traffic stops, and reasonably safe.... by Thai standards at least", came to a stop.

me and several other people crossing, and then all of a sudden " ~14 seconds into crossing light" a white farang, "who also originally stopped" guns throttle, barreling through all the pedestrains attempting to get across, this quite busy street, actually coming directy at me".

Been coming to Thailand for 6 years now, and quite familiar with how dangerous crosswalks are, however foreigners coming here, should at least not loose all of thier common sense, especially when everyone else stops, and he also stopped, but apparently 30 seconds is way past his tollerence levels. Plenty of times, have had motorcycles zoon through crosswalks, but this is first time, someone had a motorcycle stop and then decided to gun it and go through a bunch of people.

Had I not had an armfull of groceries, I'd have made an attempt to stop him and give him a piece of my mind, and/or make a police report... still might.

Offender being a farang, they might even take it seriously, who knows.

My though is that foreigners driving in Thailand should drive at least as well as they do in thier home country, and not loose all common sense once they get here. Doubt wherever this gentleman is from, he would manage to keep his drivers license very long, and possibly cause a serious accident, driving like this.

Hopefully this guy is stopped before he kills someone.
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