Daniel Gorecki Ahh, I had BB also but this year they asked me to use another bank instead. I never understood why. I have several banks so not a problem but they asked me from beginning that they only accepted BB so I had to open an account there instead.
Have you talked to an agent?
I mean the cost for traveling and do all process again will also cost to do.
I’ve done all that with Non-B and work permit, it’s a nightmare to do your self. Don’t do it.
If that center doesn’t provide the help then walk away.
Ask other instructors what they mean by “freelance”, if it is as I think then, walk away.
Best option I would say you create your own business instead and then “rent” your self out. Pay the taxes and work for your self.
Normal work permits only apply for one company anyway so if your terminated your on zero and done all job for nothing. It’s not free, it takes time and in end your non-B visa has to be issued at an embassy in a country that actually issues Non-B visas.
If you got money then first step is to contact a lawyer to see and know the cost of your own company instead.
From the day you enter Thailand again then you count 90 days to next 90 day report. You get a entry date in passport when returning so you know when you need to do the report.
For example, I visited Japan during Xmas and returned 30 December and my next 90 day will be around 20-30 March.
Laura Todd I always get multiple re-entry same time as extension. We travel allot so I know I need it, if your sure you only need single then it’s the cost of single and multiple you save but if your not sure then do the multiple same time as extension on the 22.
Kayo Kenattak yes you need your passport, it has to be 6 months left before expires. You need 20.000Baht (if they ask) you need to fill out TDAC, it’s an arrival form (digital) it’s free so don’t pay anything for it. You find the QR code at your Thai embassy.
There is no vaccines needed to enter but have vaccine for Hepatitis A+B, preferably also have for Duenge fever (from mosquitoe bites).
Have you decided where in Thailand you plan visit? or make a new post and you get 1 million answers 😆
Well, we don’t know much so. If you need a visa or not but you can travel in without visa under exemption rule and that gives you 60 days free.
If you manage to get your paper correct then you can apply for a visa in neighboring countries like Laos, Cambodia aso. Depends on what is closer to your location.
If you apply for visa at Thai embassy in Australia then sail and arrive to Thailand then your visa starts when arriving in Thailand. It doesn’t start before entering Thailand.
Doug Donlas It’s under investigation each year, if I’m not wrong they look on the 30-60 days free each 6 months and make decisions after that.
Only seen it change ones in 11 years I’ve lived here.
Tourist go as tourist go, blooming and attractive at one place doesn’t mean it’s better. We travel allot over Asia, if need for visa or any other documents then just provide them, it’s not that hard 😆
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