any reason why all the sudden Immigration starts this practise? Linked to the planned tax ? Myself for the past 16 years do not live in the house I got a yellow housebook for. However everybody who lives in my registered home is instructed what to tell Immigration should they surprisingly visit. I will be on a holiday trip in Thailand! 😂😂😂😂 you got a lot to learn. Mr. Cunnilingerer
you are the first person iI ever heard or read of, in my 12+ years of visa advice, who gets paid a visit by Immigration when applying for a retirement extension in Bangkok. . . . If you take a minute of time to reconsider, you might see what I clearly see: why would any Immigration officers voluntarily throw themselves into the throngs of the busy traffic in Bangkok, just in order to verify where the applicant lives? What - of ANY importance - would the neighbours know about this guy? As far as I know, this procedure only applies to married Thai/Farang couples. . . . Well I promise, I am gonna believe you, as soon as I find a second person who can confirm this.
why would they visit you at home? To check what? 😲 then you obviously have some aura around your appearance which makes the Immigration officers think that you are hiding something from them 😎😂😎😂
🤓 home visits to applicants for a retirement extension? Never heard of. Retirement extensions are handed out on the spot, there won't be any "under consideration" period issued . . . . . . Immigration will only visit applicants to the Extension of Stay based on marriage to a Thai wife, during the "under consideration" period
when a Canadian citizen mentions he gets a 90 days visa, he surely means that he can enter with a single entry tourist visa, receive a 60 days stay permit which he can extend for 30 more days stay permit. In his eyes, it would be a "90 days visa". In reality, there is nothing such as a 90-days Tourist visa. There only is a 90-days single entry Non-Imm-O visa based different reasons
that's exactly what I am saying. You can do a change of visa type on a visa exempt or a tourist visa. But NOT on a VOA . . . Are you not capable of reading?