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@Richard ******************
yeah but someone already said immigration won’t accept statements you print yourself without the banks stamp on them.
David *******
No visa required but they are bringing in the ETA - electronic travel authorisation.
David *******
Is this sending 20,000 bht to a uk bank account from a Thai bank account? If so how do you get the 20k bht to WU and is there a cost to that part. And like others said is the uk bank charging any fees.
David *******
@Brandon ***********
thanks. Are they annual (I’ve been here 11 months?) do they have an end date. Or are they just proof of residence on the day they are issued.
David *******
Just report yourself at immigration and they take you to a desk and you pay a fine. 500 bht per day I think.

Or do the 1900 renewal.
David *******
Short answer for you to check, is only money brought into the country (repatriated) and put in a Thai bank account is assessed for income tax.

ATM withdrawals from home country banks and debit card and credit card payments/spending here are not classed as brought into the country.

There are a few good you tube videos that explain.
David *******
Iron the pages carefully and my “opinion” is old stamps are irrelevant.
David *******
@David *****
thx David this is just an reseller/agent No route info