Chris *****
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Technically speaking you are supposed to have ID with you at all time....Thais carry their ID card. Non Thais should carry their passport at all times. I always carry a copy of mine in my wallet just in case
Chris ******
Tod - brilliantly summarised - thankyou
Chris ******
Not required at the current time but watch this space...
Chris ******
Hello - I got my OA multi-entry visa in August of this year and entered on 13th of September. My first 90 day report is in December ... anyone know if I will be asked to produce health insurance insurance at the same time?
Chris ******
Diabetes is not on the list of conditions which would preclude him from getting his medical declaration signed...see another NHS GP..just had mine done.It cost £15..I would imagine would have cost me much more if done privately
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Murray - If you're over 50 get yourself the multi-entry Non O-A visa - you would only need a one way flight ticket. The visa lasts for 12 months but you get stamped in for 12 months everytime you re-enter the country..so in effect you could make the visa last for 2 years
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It certainly is - I am of the opinion that they don't want retirees there any longer - maybe that's just me and my cycnicism!
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Roger - I spoke to GP receptionist who advised that I may need blood tests to rule out that I have not suffered Leprosy, etc...will speak with doctor to establish what is required in order to have medical declaration signed..