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Bruno ***********
why don't you apply right away for DTV if you meet the requirments ? and skip the tourist visa.
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Participant(e) anonyme ignore this troll mate, he comment every publication in mean way because his hemorrhoids hurts 😕
Bruno ***********
that is a very good news, congratulations. It is hard to understand their schedules. That probably means some consular agents are working from home.
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@David **********
well, i am not so sure. Thai imigration are known to change the rules of the game quite often. There are the "real rules" and the "unspoken rules". I myself experienced the troubles about getting my NON O visa extension. I understood they would not give me my renewal whatever i do, when they sent me back home for the fourth times because the pictures i was supposed to show didn't suit them for totally stupid reasons (need to wear long trousers, in the kitchen, on the sofa, show the house number, draw a map of the aera where the house is located (no you can't print Google map...) ect ect . DTV visa could very well be revoked or they can request any other dumb rule making it impossible to keep using it because they found this visa not suitable anymore for the country.
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@Greg *****
i would add that you can't be owner of a villa in Thailand because you can't own land. You could be leaseholder or you could be director of a company that hold a property but this would probably not be compatible with DTV visa.
Bruno ***********
You still can submit your application. They will probably start to review it from 3 feb. Or maybe it will be reviewed by some staff from an other embassy to avoid too long delays.. Who knows...
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@Sean ******
i read this story a few days ago and it made absolutely no sense. There is no "entry fee" in Thailand, but this is right that you are technically required to present to the IO proof of funds amounting to 20,000 THB or its equivalent in cash.
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Participant anonyme 152 yes, i read that publication and i have some doubts about this story.
Bruno ***********
The rule is 180 days per year in Thailand, it doesn't change anything if they are consecutive or not, it is cumulative. However, the UK signed a DTA with Thailand to avoid double taxation, i suggest you take a look on it.