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oxleystreet when people misuse the rules, they have to start to close the loop holes.

The problem is that when the imi. start to give a finger, too many take the hole hand..
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If you have a bank account, your bank also vant to update it, to your new passport.
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Steve Hemming obviously he mene renew his 12 month extention to stay"
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you can change to a "marriage visa", but you do not have to.
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the article is about NO. Not NO-A.

No insurance needed for NO.
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John Robert Kane YES. the safest thing to do, is however to open another account.

Keep a bit over 800.000 in the one account, and the rest in the other for use.

Then you do not risk, by mistake, to get under the 800.000.
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Michael Haynes 90 dayes after you last entered Thailand
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Elías Molina No. But according to the new law from last year, any foreigners that reside in Thailand more than 180 Daye in a year, is taxable in Thailand.

Therefore, they must get a TIN number, and deklarer any money they transferer to Thailand from oversees.

I did mine at the local tax office last week. They did all the paperwork for me, including the paper stating that I did not have to pay any tax of it, as it was already taxed in my home country.

Was told to come back next year in February, for next year's evaluation.
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visa exempt give you 60 days, but might change to 30 days.

as you are going out, and back into Thailand, it might be better for you to get a 90 days turist Visa. You can use the non-O but it is a lot simpler to get the turist Visa, and that should be enough for you.
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