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Yes, TDAC is confirmed in seconds, check your spam filter, if not send in a new from your phone, yes can be done on the plane as most have good internet today
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Kjell Nystrom Yes correct, i renew my 5 yrs licenses 2 months after expiration date and get almost 6 years, did the DLT E-learning before because mandatory now and print out qr code, all took less than 1 hour, brake test only this time for car.
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I am not sure, i own my house in my own name (lease the land it is built on) and only needed my 2 Tabien baan, the yellow and the blue for the land, always very easy with extensions (Jomtien immigration)
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Yes you always need a TM 30 in your passport, if you have a visa with reentry permit you not need a new every time you leave Thailand, my TM 30 is 5 years old and everytime i do my yearly extension they say only need new if change adress, this law took effect june 30 2020 and was publish in Royal gazette on june 16 2020.
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Tommy Benjamin I had a work visa for 19 years, first of all it is your employer that applies for you, and before you get your blue book from department of employment you cant do anything, and nobody get a work permit visa for remote digital work, there are other visas for that as the DTV.
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KPMG i belive they still have office in Silom, my employer used them for the 19 years i was outplaced there for work. Very proffesional
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Mike Orbon I broke my left arm when falling, quite complicated, cost around 1 million baht in Bangkok Pattaya Hospital, but insurance cover all
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The Royal Thai Police has recently issued the new Regulation which provides some Expats’ relief on the requirement of TM30 reporting, as well as for property owners (i.e., house-master, owners or lessors of a residence) and hotel managers in Thailand. The new Regulation was published in the Government Gazette on 16 June 2020 and it has been effective from 30 June 2020 onwards.

According to the new Regulation, property owners and hotel managers are required to submit TM30 report only for the first time when the foreigner arrives at their premises. It is no longer required to repeatedly submit TM30 reports every time when a foreigner travels out of the country or temporary stays in other premises (i.e., no need to re-report upon returns to stay in the same premises within the check-in period, rental period, or within the period of their re-entry permit).

Prior to this new Regulation, when a foreigner left Thailand or temporarily stayed overnight in another place, a TM30 report needed to be re-submitted every time, within 24 hours as from the foreigner’s return from a trip back to stay in the same premises.
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For a Non O visa based on retirement this is what is required: 1. Passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months.

2. Photograph of the applicant, taken within the past six months.

3. Financial evidence in English: applicant’s bank statement showing a balance in the amount of not less than 800,000 Baht – or a pension certificate with a monthly salary, after-tax, of not less than 65,000 Baht

4. Proof of accommodation: Copy of hotel reservation / rental contract/deed. In case of residing with a family, an invitation letter from the host family along with a copy of their undersigned Thai ID or house registration is required. The name of the applicant must be indicated clearly.
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I used a 1 year extension of stay last 15 yrs, cost me 1900 baht a year and need show a Income letter verified by my embassy, no need transfer anything to Thai bank.
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