Lynnette ******
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@Gardar **************************
as others have said, you don't need to go to immigration. But up to you.
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@Jan *****************
I know. I wondered why the guy said he had to go to immigration when he arrives.
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@Henrik ****
most people don't bother with tm30 unless they are going to request an extension. I've never stayed anywhere that did one. But usually I leave without visiting immigration. I wondered why he was going to immigration when a property owner usually registers it online
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@Peter ********
it's the UK govt makes it difficult for Thais to visit.
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@Andy *********
think he said previously on another thread it was something to do with an existing health issue. 2 different insurers refused his claims. Either way, as he pointed out, with it resulting in no cover he had to max out his credit cards. Which is what will happen if people don't have cover to begin with.
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@John **********
I'm 74, insurance can be costly for us. But it's important to have. Just got to be sure we fill in the forms properly. 🙄
Lynnette *******
That Heath person seems to have blocked me for pointing out his comments were contradictory. He maxed out his credit card when 2 insurers refused his claims ( usually that's due to failed declaration error or because of an exclusion). Leaving him to pay. That's basically same situation as having no insurance. . 🤦
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@Frank-Steven **********
apparently some people think you can quickly save up enough to cover all possible eventualities. The reality is, most people can't. Setting aside the approx £200 single trip or £400 a year travel insurance in a savings account would not be enough to cover missed flights, accidents/ illness/ hospitalisation.