and you will still need to be in Malaysia as they will ask for proof of you being in the country. (I know 3 people who have applied since it converted to evisa last month, they were asked to send the entry stamp in their passport as proof (the one who used the automated gates had to get a letter from her hotel stating she had checked-in and was residing at the hotel at the time of applying).
Turn around time varies too, it's listed as 7 days but in reality it can be anywhere from 3 days to 11 days (based on the people I know who've recently applied, the 11 day one, however was the person who used the E-gates, so I would suggest not doing this if you are able to use them)
"a random guy on FB" 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ Its a well known fact Thailands road traffic accidents are skyhigh & 1m miles is going to do fuck all to prepare you for road users in thailand, unless the majority of those 1m miles were in countries like India, Vietnam, China or the likes... People willingly and regularly cut across 3-4 lanes without indicating or even looking to take an exit. The will slam on and stop abruptly in the middle of a highway and start reversing because they missed their exit....... Bikes and cars all around giving zero fucks about their surroundings and even driving the wrong direction without lights... Example, of how bad the stats are? by October 2023 (from January 2023) in Bangkok alone there were over 87k road accidents... Per year Thailand has well over 20k deaths and over 1m injuries caused by traffic accidents. It ranks in the top 10 for most traffic accidents in the world, top 5 for deaths and is number 1 in all categories in Southeast Asia.
The family guy Asian reporter "good luck everybody, I turn now" is what happens regularly here. (Google it, if you don't know it)
If you hold a German passport you don't need a visa. You will be given 60 days visa exempt on arrival which can be extended for 30 days at your local immigration office in thailand.
You would be given another 60 days upon entry, however this is at the discretion of the immigration officer when you enter Thailand. So your history here will determine if you will be allowed back in on visa exempt.
However you can get an extension of 30 days (if you haven't already) at your local immigration office for 1900 and some paperwork
I transfer over 100k a month into thailand without issue and have for nearly 3 years. I had one issue where it took over a week to arrive as they requested proof of where the money came from (I didn't see the email and the notification didnt push through) a year and a half ago and since then the money is in my account every transfer within 3 days. WU blocked me and returned ฿15k to my UK bank 4 weeks after the initial transfer and all 3 of my UK banks can take anywhere from 3 days to 4 weeks to complete the transfer.
a lot of countries have automated gates now. It's down to the person to make sure they know the rules and when to leave. If someone ends up overstaying they only have themselves to blame. It's not hard to calculate dates and set reminders
Your airline is the one likely to give you problems. Best to speak to them about their policies on non-visa travel. You don't have a history in thailand so it's extremely unlikely immigration will give you any problems or even ask you a single question.
you need to have a statement that shows an 11k balance per month + a month salary deposit (so savings of 11k (and not dropping below that 11k + salary deposit if using the remote work instead of soft power) example Jan 11k + salary, Feb 11k + salary Mar 11k + salary etc etc.