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@Ray ****
no, it makes sense as wife is a dependent of his visa
David ********
Really depends on the embassy I think. I’ve seen lots of people in here. Note the money only went in the bank a day or a week before and got these was no problems.

And I’ve seen other people at other embassies get knocked back because it wasn’t in there for three months
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That magnifying glass, also called search will tell you this answer….
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i would be curious to know the terminology they use. Withdrawing from Australian accounts is not a remittance. Transfer or payment to Thai account, yes.

Some of us have savings. Wouldn’t need to earn an income to live. And if people only spend six months in Thailand, very easy to assume they work abroad for six months and bring money in to spend without having to work in Thailand. Money that is already taxed in your other country 
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Anonymous participant 540 for those, how would they know? And I would take those funds to be not remitted in Thailand. My wise and Revolut are setup in Australia with Australia account numbers. I’m just withdrawing money from an atm overseas
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@Jon *******
if you use the dtv correctly you will stay 360 days per year…
David ********
Did you have to supply proof of address or residence in Australia ?