I’ve just sent another 800thb from uk to Thai bank account. Balance is now 1.7 million bht. I hope this doesn’t confuse the issue. Do you think it’s ok to use this Thai account day to day to day as long as balance remains over 800,000 thb ?
so , I am applying for retirement visa soon. My funds came from my wife’s Thai bank account. Should I transfer more funds from my uk bank account to qualify?
we are already in Thailand, 90 day visit relatives visa. Married to Thai. Have funds in uk bank and sufficient uk earnings. Just don’t know where to start. Went to immigration in Blueport today downstairs and queuing around 1 hour and not even sure I’m in the right place. I’ve been told immigration try to make it very difficult so best use an agent.
Think I need a Thai bank account. Krungthai bank say come back with translation of uk marriage certificate, Bangkok bank say come back with house registration but don’t know how to get this, Bangkok bank say I can open an account without house registration if I buy 6k bht insurance for falling off a motorcycle. I don’t have a motorcycle. Maybe if I use an agent they can wave a magic wand stuffed with cash and hey presto!
- you should not be posting advice without any merit to its validity. Please tell me where you gleaned your pearls of wisdom ? My information comes from the Thai Embassy website and clearly saes YOU CAN ENTER WITH A POSITIVE PCR !!! I have previously been infected with COVID-19; can I travel to Thailand?
- Yes. Those previously infected with COVID-19 are considered fully vaccinated if they have
received a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine within 3 months after their recovery. In this
case, your proof or medical record of COVID-19 recovery must be submitted alongside your
single-dose vaccination certificate.
- If you have been fully vaccinated before contracting COVID-19, you are still considered to
be fully vaccinated.
- Those who have recovered from COVID-19 within 3 months before travelling to Thailand
must present a valid COVID-19 recovery form or medical certificate certifying that they have
recovered from COVID-19 or are asymptomatic in case their COVID-19 RT-PCR test shows a