Contact Thailand Elite and ask them about the 6 month extension that members are eligible for due to the travel restrictions during covid. I arrived back from an overseas trip last December expecting to be stamped in till the expiry of my elite visa in
June of this year. I was surprised when they stamped me in until December of this year and they explained that members had been granted a 6 month extension of privileges due to Covid. You might get a 6 month extension that way. Worth contacting them to ask but note that if you are already in the country it will entail you having to make a trip to CW to get your stay extended if you are eligible
I think 1178 is the number for immigration enquiries but I have never used it. You could also try following up by email to
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I have tried emailing them in the past to follow up a 90 day report submitted by the app. The report was approved but I don’t know if it was because of my email.😃
If I remember correctly the 7 days to leave isn’t automatic. You have to submit a request for extension form which will be rejected and you get 7 days to leave otherwise you will have to leave the same day that you cancel the work extension.
I did my marriage extension in July at CW and submitted a TM30 without a check out date entered and it wasn’t questioned. If your last TM30 shows a check out date which has passed you could always submit a new TM30 notification online to cover all possibilities.
I would suggest that you don’t lose anything by submitting online but be prepared to do it in person if unsuccessful. It doesn’t matter what anyone’s opinion is as the decision is made by the IO.
If by PR you mean Permanent Residency that is a whole different ballgame and is subject to many additional requirements such as language skills and quotas. There is no automatic pathway to permanent residency from a marriage extension as far as I know.
The 400k needs to be in a bank account in your name only for a period of 2 months prior to applying for the extension NOT 2 years as you mentioned and you can withdraw the funds as soon as the 1 year extension has been stamped in your passport if you want to. You actually may be able to withdraw the funds after applying for the extension because when I went through this process there was no requirement to show proof of funds when I went to have the extension inked in my passport. Then for the next extension the 400k needs to be in your account 2 months prior to application.
That’s fair enough I would be okay with that especially if you are just doing in country renewals. If they want you to get the initial non B overseas it starts to get expensive.
Sorry. What I should have said is something like although not a legal requirement your employer may be contractually obligated to pay the expenses associated with obtaining a visa and work permit. This has been my experience in the past and it’s worth checking your employment contract for such a provision. Personally I would be very wary of signing a contract with an employer that doesn’t agree to cover such costs.