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@Henry ********
Only if the work permit lists your address.
Paul *******
You have not extended your visa. Your visa ran out long ago. You are currently on an extension of stay based on being over 50 years.
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You have been incorrectly informed. 11 years ago I came to Thailand on a retirement visa from Australia. I lived here for a number of years on extensions of stay based on being over 50 years of age. A few years ago we purchased a home here and as a result when it was time to renew my extension I did not have the required 800,000 thb in the bank. So I successfully applied for an extension based on marriage. But the Immigration lady told me that I could not keep changing the reason for my extension and that in future I would have to continue applying for my extensions based on marriage. By the time my next extension was due my finances were in better shape and I applied for an extenion based on being over 50 years and it was approved.
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I do not understand why you would pay in the first place. If pressures ask for a supervisor to assist. As it is you condoned this officers illegal conduct and let her off the hook to repeat her scam on other foreigners. Instead, you should have brought the matter to the attention of the senior officer of the office..
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@Anita *****
Where are you staying: ust put in the name of any hotel in your destination city.
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Hello David. I am an Australian living in Chiang Mai with Type 11 diabetes. I get my insulin in the form of a Lantus SolarStar needle from my treating specialist at the Bangkok Hospital, Chiang Mai. I understand that Hau Hin has a Bangkok Hospital.
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As a British passport holder, you can arrive in Thailand without a visa and receive a 30 day (your arrival day counts as day one) visa exempt stamp in your passport. You can extend this by a further 30 days at Immigration office for 1,900 Thai Baht. After that you need tp leave Thailand. You then need to open a bank account here in Thailand (difficult but not impossible on a visa exempt entry and most banks will want you to have a cerificate of residency from Immigration). It is not possible to open a bank account from overseas. You then need to season 800,00 Thai Baht in your bank account before you can apply for an extension of stay based on being over 50 years of age. So entering on a visa exempt stamp it is not practical to obtain the extension without lkeaving the country. Best to arrive on a 60 day visa which you can extend for a further 40 days which should give you sufficient time to season the money for 2 months prior to applying for your extension of stay.
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@Paul ********
That is incorrect. The twice per year is for land border entry using visa exempt. There is no stated limit to the number of air landings using visa exempt. Certainly three should not cause a problem with Immigration but sooner or later Immigration will aski why you are spending so much time in the country and tell you to obtaing a suitable visa for your stay.
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@Paul ******
Maybe you are3 the village idiot and cannot read the news. In Thailand many are caught by police or immigration for working illegally without an apporopriate visa. News will inform you of these people being fined, jailed and thrown out of the country.