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Alan Rothwell for "visa exempt" it was 90-days within a 6 calandar month period, but this was back in 2006 or 07. I have not heard of any major changes to this since, apart from a little "easing of the rules" during COVID.
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You still have to report every 90 days. No matter hom many years of Non-O visa/extension of stay. The 90 days rule is triggered only if you do not leave the country at all during a full 90-day period.
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Neil Smith is this a new currency for visa payments or proof of funds?
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Michael Garner with 3-days of arrival
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JoyfulPomegranate6770 during that time the requirements were eased a little because many countries were closed and flights limited.
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First suggestion is to sheck the TG website; and/or call to TG and ask them.as long as the journey is fully TG and on the one ticket, it should be OK. If you go through immigration, which is the only place where the TDAC is needed during the trip, you will be requested to show the ticket/boarding pass for the next leg. This did happen to me, during the paper immigration cards time.
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Ray Bingham adding to your explaination, and everyone elses! When getting that Extension stamp here in Thailand, and if planning to return to Australia, then it is easier to pay and get the required "re-entry permit" stamped at the same time (or "multiple re-entry permit" - valid for the visa period if you plan multiple trips out of Thailand).
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With my House book and pink card (which has the House book registration number on it, I do get a the local land tax bill (or maybe it based on the structure rather than the land my wife owns). Income is a different story.
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I have 3 bank accounts, and a retirement visa. One of those bank accounts, iswith LH Bank, in which I have over the required amount there, and gaining interest, although only small at just over 1%, depending on my decision every few months. They will update my Bank Book, and provide me with the letter I require, on the day I go to immigration to extend my Visa. The fact of having the 400 or 800k and decision on a visa, in finance terms, depends on if you have a big enough income source from elsewhere to live on in Thailand. At least that "dead" money, can be used at a later date. as Petrov is considering, and I have done also, when cash flow is tempoarily disrupted, is a good thing to have.
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