George's Thailand Trip 2024, you can apply for a 90 day non-o retirement visa from the UK and it's my understanding that you could open a bank account, Bangkok bank is probably the best to try first, they have now stopped people opening bank accounts on a tourist visa, once you have an account with Bangkok bank then the other banks might give you an account, I'm not an expert but that's what I've been told and that's what I intend to do on my next visit, you could get an agent to do this but they can be a bit expensive, hope this helps you ๐
for the last 7 or 8 years I've been coming to Thailand on a 60 day tourist visa with an exit date of 90 days from entry, when I arrive at BKK they can see this and understand that I'll be getting the 30 day extension, I normally wait until I have 2 or 3 days left on my 60 day visa before I extend at Chiang Mai immigration and never had a problem, hope this helps ๐
In my experience it normally takes about a week but remember that if you are applying from the UK to the Thai embassy in London then they may of closed for the Christmas holiday, if your application says it's pending then you should get your visa soon, if you have missed some information then it'll probably be cancelled and you will have to re-apply, hope this helps ๐๐
If you've got no job, no income, no savings or any business then how are you going to afford a dtv or even afford the air fares to Thailand, maybe you set up a 'go fund me' appeal ๐คจ
but she's not an old lady doing it out of boredom or necessity, if she can afford to go to Thailand for a holiday then she can afford to buy gifts, they're so cheap there's no need to steal, stop making excuses for her.