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@Ian *******
per 12 months...not necessarily year. I thought I would get away with 180+ days because of change of year. Nope. I was told 60 days only, no extension of 30 days leave the country for 60 days return on an DTV Visa, or similar.
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My partners daughters boyfriend is an Immigration Officer. He has told me that it is now policy to flag multiple entries on exemption Visas and direct the visitor to alternatives. I have just been caught out on the same issue.
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Paul Eugene RainwaterYes please. Thank you very much that would be very kind of you.
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@Malcolm ****
i am putting aside a fairly substantial lump sum but would prefer insurance in the longer term if possible.
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@Tony ********
I think that that is standard. I pay in the UK £450+ for Travel Annual Insurance with ore-existing conditions, which only covers 60 days in each travel period. I have been told by AXA staff in Bangkok that for certain pre-existing conditions such as a previous Heart Attack Health Insurance, is impossible to find.
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