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@Robert ******
also the bankbook to have a withdrawal on the day for confirmation prior to it being updated I believe.
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@Benjamin *****
perfect advice , thankyou as I was worried if I would have had to send my passport away for a visa . I’ll use the visa exempt route and purchase the required prerequisites before entry, unless of course anything changes in the months ahead .
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@Benjamin *****
sorry , FPSO Is an oil ship being towed to Guyana .

My O visa will expire while out of country so was wondering if what visa I can get to allow me back into thailand which I can get BEFORE I sail which will be valid still 3 -4 months AFTER issue .
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@Benjamin *****
thanks . I used to be on O based on retirement, got a job and will be on an FPSO for three months so I was thinking of getting a visa in advance of the sail as will be difficult after that and then the quarantine etc . What do you recommend?

Thanks
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Great post
@Graeme ******
, I’m now in a similar situation, over in Singapore, ready to sail to Guyana so looking at the routes available for returning but they may change as it will be over 4 months sail before looking at returning.
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You can do it 80-90 days from 16 March (count day 1 )
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I have experienced the same ; have non O based on retirement, instrument engineer , and positions available in Chonburi yard but cannot convert the visa over . Companies need people, people are here, but no compromise
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@Brian *******
I do my 90 day reports at Bumrungrad hospital, drop passport off in a morning , pay the fee, collect next day .
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