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@Paulie *******
no need to wait for confirmation, it’s for anyone who stay more than 90 days
Romain ****
But don’t forget to do the 90 days report when you stay more than 90 days in Thailand with Dtv
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No need for re entry permit as you get a multiple entry visa.
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There is no more exit stamp on egates but all is in their system. When you’ll enter again you’ll just get again 6 months stamp every time
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@Stephen *******
has nothing to do with having a Thai account. If you’re more than 6 months in Thailand you’ll be a tax resident, period.
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You’re not supposed to sell anything to Thailand so what you’re expecting to do is no way. If you want to do this, create a local business and get a work permit.
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@Nga *************
I didn’t say I need ChatGPT for that, and I didn’t say OP had bad attitude. Just said so many people including OP have survival skills close to zero which is not nice to tell but just a fact.
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@Nga *************
we are in 2024. By just copy paste this question to ChatGPT here is the answer… I doubt a Facebook post was needed

You can combine your bank statements into a single document before uploading. Here’s how to do it:

• PDF Merge: Use a free online tool (e.g., PDF Merge, iLovePDF) to combine multiple PDFs into one file.

• Scan and Merge: If your statements are physical copies, scan them into one PDF using a scanner or a mobile app (e.g., Adobe Scan or CamScanner).

• Word or Google Docs: Copy-paste the statements into a single Word or Google Docs file, then export it as a PDF.

This way, you’ll have a single document that contains all your financial evidence for upload.
Romain ****
POV you have survival skills close to zero