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@Steven ******
many people are but it seems a lot are waiting, the full list of DTV pros & cons has not been completed yet. Non O holders don’t need to rush into it, totally different for the visa dodgers who are constantly worried about their next bounce or visit.
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@Greg *******
well of course I would never suggest someone might move from one province to another simply to have an easier immigration office, particularly CM, I was referring to OP and Bangkok where you can literally walk from one province to another in a few minutes and still be in the same city.
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@Greg *******
me too, we know Samut Prakan has been given the green light, so let’s wait & see what the reports are for Bangkok, Chonburi, Chiang Mai, Phuket..
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@Greg *******
he did his extension at Samut Prakan, one of the most expat friendly immigration offices in Thailand. Some expats believe it or not (including myself) have cited this as a reason for moving from Bangkok to Samut Prakan, the difference of the 2 provinces is just one more BTS stop.
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@Thiri *****
ok thanks, that would make sense why it’s mentioned on the Myanmar embassy site and not Cambodia, as Myanmar nationals don’t get 60 days visa exempt, Cambodians do and can pretty much do multiple bounces in a year anyway.
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@Greg *******
I’m not suggesting they have stopped it, it was a question not a statement. Strangely it’s not listed as an option on the Phnom Penh embassy website.
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@Greg *******
yes I’m aware they are still offering 60 day TR visas, they need to continue it for the nationalities that don’t qualify for visa exempt, just would be interesting to see if the multi entry one is still available.
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