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Colleen *******
Anonymous member Brandon is right. My family did this (via air) too many times (to KL) and got remarks on their passport at BKK. Our visa agent said to get longer term visas next time which they did and now it's fine. It's a risk. Better to get it sorted.
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@Melauny *******
We rent two scooters for 2,500 baht each and catch the odd grab or rent a car. That's how we get around.
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@Corey ******
We run an online marketing agency. Follow people in the industry, check out their businesses and see if you want to do something similar. Remote work is great for travelers! You can go anywhere you can get an internet connection (and a legal permit!)
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@Neil *****
sad but true. It is possible to toe the line if people are willing. But many do not as you say. I have to agree. I wonder if these YouTubers that we see posting all about Thailand need or have work permits. I suspect not but could be wrong ...
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@Brandon ***********
I agree. We are a family of 4 with 2 cats living in Chiang Rai in a 4 bed, 4 bath house. Our monthly bills easily exceed 50,000 baht each month, it's more like 80,000 baht but we're not living cheaply or trying to scrimp and save on everything. Life is good in Thailand. One can have a great life here. 🙂
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@Colin *******
I can't answer that sorry. I'm not married to a Thai.
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I have a non B and work online up north (Chiang Rai) . A good agent can help you out. There's always ways to get things done in Thailand. Immigration and the ministry of labour have been to my house to check. They do make sure people are toeing the line so best to do it properly.
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Definitely wheelchair ♿. She'll skip the queues and be a lot more comfortable.
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@Darrel ********
you are correct. Without a non-o it's near impossible to get a bank account. The rules have changed.

An Ed visa is a possibile shortcut and much easier. A good school can help. Might not be an attractive option for some but it does work. My son got one in a month. After that... Bank account? No problem. 👍
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