exactly i’ve lived in many countries and I’ve never told my bank in America that I’ve left the country. I’ve left for several years and still let the money keep going into my accounts and in America that’s just dumb to tell somebody you’re moving away institution, and a mortgage company I’ve never tell them nothing.
And let me be honest with you. I shipped a convertible BMW sports car there. I barely drove it. It wasn’t worth all the money that I spent when I shipped it there. I sold it there instead. Much easier to get around on a scooter specially, if you’re in a province.
It’s not worth it you’re gonna pay at least three to $5000 to ship it plus you’re gonna pay import tax on it when you get there which is three times the value of the vehicle so it’s only worth it if you have a classic vehicle or something you’re thoroughly in love with. It’s much cheaper just to buy, a used vehicle there, but buy a new one is much more expensive in Thailand than the United States if you live in the United States
It’s very difficult to do by yourself because Ty law changes as fast as you can put a quarter into a parking lot. It’s better to go to a service and have the service do it for you. It is worth the US$50 trust me because if you make one mistake, after you pay them, you forfeit that money and you start all over again it’s much better to hire the service