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@George *****
yes I’m sorry if I did not state that , the Thai consulate in Vancouver said 3 months prior it’s all on the online applications for E-Visas
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@Mike *****
I tried to PM you but you have messenger closed
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@Mike *****
if you want visa while in Thailand and you are Canadian they say to get done in Bangkok everything is theee that you will need and have your money and bank statements ready when you open a bank account , good luck
Kevin *******
I got married in Thailand on vacation did not need visa , came back to Canada got my wife a visa for Canada and when she here apply for permanent resident visa so she can travel here anytime and I’m in a retirement visa so I cannot ever travel back and forth multiple times , there , now you know , just phone Thai consulate in Vancouver they will help you with online application with E-Visa and give you all your options
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@Ally ***********
yes I gave him Canada version once her married and comes back to Canada to get his business in order and apply for visa in Vancouver and get approved then happy journeys
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@George *****
yes before you apply you need bank statements for one year and minimum 20-40k Canadian in your bank in Canada to apply in Canada for visas
Kevin *******
You will need to go to the consulate in Bangkok to get your affidavit signed , you need to make appointment to get in sometimes takes a week sometimes takes 3 months once you have the papers signed you need to apply for marriage licence once you have licence it needs to be sent in for approval once you get aporoval you need to go to the district office in Bangkok to get married once you married if you not living in Bangkok you need to get registered wherever you going to be living , once you registered at that district if your wife change names she will need new passport, you would have signed the paperwork in Bangkok when you got married , take lots of pictures of you and your future wife you will need to show you are serious especially if you want get to come to Canada to visit , you will need minimum 20K in Canadian bank account for her application , if you go there for visa you can apply at the Thai consulate in Vancouver or Ottawa , do not apply for tourist visa you cannot open bank account , you can apply for spousal visa and work permit at the same time you need 400,000 Thai baht in Canadian account 3 months before you apply in Canada for spousal visa , spousal visa only good for one entry if you plan on leaving and going back within the same year you will need reentry permit to go back or they will cancel visa …. Or … apply for retirement visa which has multiple entry visa but you need 800,000 baht in bank 3 months before you apply and you will need health insurance which you can buy online , your choice I just went through all the hops and also my Thai wife she has her temporary visa approved to come here and my visa takes 1 month approval for me to go there , if you have 800,000 Thai baht and medical get the retirement visa multiple entry , spousal visa only one entry so that’s your choice, with spousal you can get a work permit visa so if she has lots of friends to find you job you can work there too which is exactly what I’m going to do, I’m also going to open an automotive repair shop on her land so Technically There is almost no way I cannot ever be tossed out unless I break the rules
Kevin *******
Registered your marriage??? You not married in Thailand? You should have already registered your marriage at the district office where you live if you were married in Thailand? Did you get married online??
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@Robert *********
exactly why not ask the bank your going to use and the immigration at the district you are going to be living at