I dare say it's been some years since you were in Adelaide. "15 minute city", when was that and from where to where? It was a good city to live in, but for the past decade, it's become more like Melbourne or Sydney for getting from point to another.
I'm a polite and respectful person, unless someone is rude to me, so I'm not 'going to come down hard' on you. It would be preferable though, if you could keep in topic... the personal experiences of the weather in the lower north of Thailand.
will be retired, so I'm definitely not going to be working out in the sun. No intention to work, other than maybe housework or a little gardening. Hopefully, I won't be relying on a/c too much. Being about 3 hours north of Bangkok, I won't be around the ocean, apart from perhaps the odd short holiday to visit the beautiful coast of Thailand.
I heard that the leader of a country to the west of Thailand, with a population of over a billion, is looking for assassins to eliminate his opponents living in foreign countries. Do you have those skills? 🤣 🤣 🤣
I'll preface my response by saying that I'm not living in Thailand, but... from everything I've read in Thailand related groups, I believe that you can open a bank account in any Province in Thailand. The problem though, could be fees and charges from the Bank that you open an account with if you open an account outside your residential Province. I'm obviously not the best person to advise you, but for example, if you opened an account in Bangkok, you would likely pay ATM fees in the Province you live in, even if it's the same Bank.
You mentioned the "agency" said that you can open an account in a different city. Are you referring to an Agent that can help you with such things as Visas, Extension of Stay, opening Bank Accounts? If so, they would be right, but whether they would know, or advise you about any consequences of opening an account outside your 'home' Province, I don't know. Others in the group with experience in these things can correct, or offer further advice on this.
isn't it just the Thai Embassy/Consulates that's setting the fees? I wouldn't have thought it would be anything to do with the country they're based in, as in the Government (in this case, Canadian) or any other influences.