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Jody *******
If you want only a year or so just use tourist visas & visa exempt stamps. Get a METV from your home country first of all, & you can squeeze almost 9 months out of that. Spend time exploring the countries next to & near Thailand between visas etc... so you look like a tourist to Thai immigration - plus you'll have a much better experience. After a year or so you'd know if you want more time here or not & could review other visa options then!

At your age I'd be focused on Europe & European type countries, as the opportunities there for a young guy are great - whereas Thailand is best for older guys who want to live like they are young but can't in the West! Choose wisely! ;) But a short holiday in Sth East Asia is a good idea at any age!
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@Will ***********
Don't worry, he's 'probably' not going to steal your girlfriend... lol...
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Because Somchai velly big man, velly important... 🙏
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@Jacob *******
It's only in recent times that consulate websites have been updated accurately in a somewhat timely manner, so it just goes to show you can never really trust them (hence groups like this) no matter what some supposed experts claim!
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Van or songtaew to Surat Thani bus station or train station, then bus or train to Hat Yai, then van or train to either Dannok/Sadao or Padang Besar. Bus is faster, train is more fun. But I would say Dannok/Sadao is less hassle from immigration. Best to go down to Penang, Malaysia for a couple days if you are traveling as a tourist!
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@Nigel ********
Yes, we know that. In rare cases they may be needed at land borders, I'm just saying - they aren't "standard requirements". I'm just pointing out language accuracy here!

How many times have you been asked to show the three proofs at land/river border crossings & over how many years/crossings?

Again, not disputing they can be asked for, but just the claim it's "standard". Maybe it's standard currently in Ranong, but the border there hasn't been open long & it wasn't like that before covid so it's a bit much to claim everyone should know it's "standard".