It depends on how one wishes to see it. What I can assure you is that nobody owns it more than I do. And itâs been a very profitable venture. Lots of angst here about foreigners not legally owning land. Fair enough. Itâs the same in many nations and itâs generally good policy. But yet⌠many find a way.
lol. Happy you figured it out now you absolutely daft w âď¸đđđđ you donât know your head from your ass about visas. Floyd isnât looking for an Ed visa lol.
Chris, what in my comments suggests to you that Iâm anything but relaxed? Sitting in my pool with a great cappucino doesnât wind me up. And Having been here for some years now and a homeowner, I understand the value of listening to Thai people very well. But there are not any Thai people here on this string.
There are several ways to avoid the 800k deposit and many do so. Even as a Canadian you can still get a letter from the embassy showing 65k baht income in Canada. LTR visa doesnât require it. DTV also. Thai Privilege. Itâs great to have options. Welcome to Thailand. More and more Canadians figuring it out
yes it is up to me. So why are you trying to force your silly idea on everyone here. If you love standing in line every year at government offices, thatâs great. Some will do anything they are told.
Not having a problem in 30 years is hardly unusual. A chimpanzee can do it themselves. But they are making chimpanzee style financial decisions. But judging by the many discussions here, many more people have problems with immigration than reputable agencies donât they?
no you didnât do it. There is no âextensionâ possible for 60 day visa exempt past the 30 day extension. You can only extend a visa. Not a visa exemption. Itâs the way itâs been for over 20 years