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@Wannikea ********
let’s be honest…95% of the people in the world don’t have a $2,000 emergency fund…so if you’re in that 95% then yes it needs to be in there forever…most retirees and married people are living the skint life over here knowing that the money they can’t touch is their life savings and if they touch it they won’t get the extension..:so please tell me more
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It basically has to stay in there for the length of your marriage visa and all renewals…good luck
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@Did ****
then show me in writing where it says limitations on arrivals either via air or land…
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@Rob *****
there is only 1 thing in life you can get back and that my friend is…time…so I value that over everything
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@Rob *****
a RT ticket to DMK- UBP is only ฿1,900 THB…grab or car RT is probably ฿1,800 RT…visas and your day pass fee…is still worth it for not having to sit in a cramped van for 12 hours…
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@Eryk ***********
I have learned people like to hear from other people who have done it…me personally I like to put wrong answers then have to defend it as the SME’s come out of nowhere to show me how dumb I am…
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Yes, Thai citizens can visit both the **Philippines** and **Hong Kong** without visas under certain conditions. Here's a detailed breakdown:

### 1. **Philippines**

- **Visa-Free Entry**: Thai passport holders can enter the Philippines **visa-free for up to 30 days** for tourism purposes.

- Requirements include a passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay and proof of onward travel (e.g., return ticket) .

- Extensions for longer stays can be applied for upon arrival at the airport or through the Philippine Bureau of Immigration .

### 2. **Hong Kong**

- **Visa-Free Access**: Thai citizens enjoy **visa-free entry to Hong Kong** for short stays.

- The allowed duration is typically **30 days** for tourism or business purposes, provided the traveler has no intention to work, study, or establish residency .

- Visitors must also show proof of sufficient funds and onward/return tickets unless transiting to Mainland China or Macao .

### Key Considerations:

- **Entry Requirements**: Both destinations require a valid Thai passport (with at least six months validity) and adherence to immigration rules (e.g., no unauthorized employment).

- **Extensions**: For stays exceeding the visa-free period, visas or permits must be secured in advance through embassies or immigration offices .

For further details, refer to official sources like the [Hong Kong Immigration Department](
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and the [Philippine Bureau of Immigration](
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