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@Sue *********
wow I live in Phichit province, and the immigration officer told me personally that as long as I didn’t leave the country, but came back to our house didn’t have to re-file
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In country staying at a different destination and coming back no TM 30 required. If you go out of the country and come back TM 30 is required.
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@Stuart **********
I don’t know for sure because I always transfer my money to Bangkok bank in New York and then they transferred to my local branch in Thailand. I would assume it does show as an out of country transfer because that category has not always been available. But I would check with Wise to be sureor you can transfer a small amount through Wise to your Thailand bank and see how it shows up.
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@Stuart **********
they actually now have a category that says “ sending money for retirement” or something similar.
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@Peter ******
I can go along with that, but I wouldn’t consider buying health insurance a financial matter. so why go to a financial advisor. For insurance I would go to someone whose sole purpose in life is to sell insurance and advise people on insurance costs and comparisons.
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@Brandon ***********
maybe she meant the document had to be certified from the Ministry of foreign affairs, I know every time I have gotten anything from the US Embassy or consulate. I had to send it to the Ministry of foreign affairs to get their stamp.
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@Rachel ******
a financial advisor covers an entire realm of financial situations and insurance broker deals strictly with insurance
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@Carlos ********
go to the 711, problem solved. Why are you so hung up with paying your utility bills online?
Wayne ********
Not from Australia was just wondering is a partner visa the same as a marriage visa? And are they calling it a partner visa just to be politically correct?