as the saying goes, " the road to hell is paved with good intentions." "man up"???? when did it appear I was "afraid", more just disdainful. Again, you really keep missing the points. I never said anything close to anyone "forcing" me to take any advice here. You help prove my point; you're being critical, but simply don't know what you're talking about. You keep making assertions that are not supported by the facts. If that's the type of advice you dole out, wow, very helpful!
u miss the point. google will provide acess to official answers or ph numbers to call-- yes, thai visa information can be confusing, but u must not have read many FB posts and the multiple, sometimes 40, 50, to 100's of replies--with many contradicting each other, often fighting and arguing with each other over who is correct. how is that helpful? how is the original questioner supposed to know what or whom to believe? If one has done their own basic research, they at least have some idea of the accuracy of things. Again, u really did not read my comments before criticizeing fhem. , which happens often in these discussions. i suggested one do their own basic research first, and return to the group for advice (not advise), on a more narrowed basis related to some fewer specific areas that still proved confusing. But to just throw out out broad, general questions thst could easily be answered by googling, seems lazy. However, i'm sure you have all the answers and are welcome to believe that FB groups are the fountain of accuracy.
Eric Pasco "snippy", or perhaps a lesson learned. it's one thing to try to help clarify confusing aspects of visa situations, but to be asked to do someone's most basic research is foolish. but, as i said, there are those who have nothing else to do and love to answer the most basic information that's already been shared countless times here and is readily available via the most basic google search, but, hey, don't let me take u away from your fun. knock yourself out.
yes, this way, you can get everyone to do your homework for you, oh, and make no mistake, there are plenty who live just to do it.
but, I believed in the "teaching one to fish" rather than just "giving the fish". but, when not getting ur info from official sources, don't let that doubt creep in that maybe, just maybe, the information you've been given on a FB page, might not be 100% correct.
have you googled "documents needed to obtain a retirement Visa in Thailand", or seeched this page or Thai Immigration website, etc, there to get most, if not all, necessary information, and ur questions answered. Then return here with a narrowed, specific question or two if you find any requirement confusing.
expatvac was set up to distribute the 10% of thd 1.5 million doses of pfizer just donated bh the US. Another million doses of pfizer just arrived this past Saturday from the US. No word yet if any percentage of those doses will be shared with expats. This was all xetailed in many news articles.