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@Brandon ***********
actually you may be able. if you have been here for 5 years and speak Thai it’s possible. not saying it’s going to happen but it would be possible
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They will ask you for the 20,000 if you are suspect. meaning not to be relied on or trusted; possibly false.

that’s the reality If you have a logical reason to believe that you are suspect then bring the 20,000
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@Henrik ***
sorry if you don’t understand the meaning of the word truth, suggest you go to the university and discover the truth. Oh, wait, you want those institutions closed. Thanks for support and integrity
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@Pui ****
in the written law there is no difference for which country your from. But in reality in how the law is enforced is dependent on nationality and appearance. If you come from a poor country and appear you lack financial resources you might be asked. This is how immigration sensibly deals with this.
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Dear Pui, my sincere compliments to you. For giving such a credible answer. I as professor who has dedicated his life to understanding, I have learned to observe data and make conclusions. The data here in anecdotal. Speaking practically i traveled to Thailand for 20 years without knowing this rule, as with many other millions. Thai people know this is cashless world. The only way I knew was by joining this group. The panic created around this requirement is in-situ unnecessary