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I think I like that option Richard as I know then it's been done and it saves the hassle for the landlord as I will be coming a going a fair bit. Which queue do I join at Promenade for such a task?
Ian ********
Thanks Todd. Can I do it personally or do I have to ask my LL to do it?
Ian ********
I agree Todd. I'm not motivated enough to ask them to change it. I'm not even Australian and have non plans of returning.
Ian ********
Second reply: to this message :Message: Hi,

I noticed that when a person applies for a SETV in Melbounre they are not required to show proof of plans for onward /return Travel out of Thailand to obtain the visa. Just proof of sufficient funds to support the stay and proof of accommodation in Thailand.

Does and applicant need to show proof of onward/return travel plans out of Thailand in order to board an aircraft flying into Thailand and/or when arriving in Thailand at Passport Control?

Many thanks in advance

Kind regards

Ian HornbyRoyal Thai Consulate General Melbourne <
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05:24 (5 hours ago)

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Hi Ian,

For single entry tourist visa we just require to see one way ticket to Thailand and if you have visa in your passport you don’t need to show return ticket.

Kind Regards

Kris
Ian ********
@Robert ******
It would seem that don't know themselves
@Robert ******
. Consolate reply this morning. Royal Thai Consulate General Melbourne <
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09:50 (30 minutes ago)

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Hi Ian,

Yes for British you can stay up to 30 days through overland and by air but for Australian they can stay up to 30 days by air and stay up to 15 days through overland.

Kind Regards

Kris