Takiep74 I also live in Hua Hin, and last year we received support from the Canadian embassy for a specific case. They were very helpful. I thought the British embassy offered this kind of assistance in specific situations.
There can be a medical exemption that allows for a disabled child older than 20, to follow a parents long term visa / extension but it’s going to be very specific to the medical condition. You’d have to go speak to immigration or a visa consultant and ask them your options.
Ba Ma no we can't with this account, only withdrawal, payment with the card for online and in store purchases. No online banking, no mobile app, no QR payments.
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