new visa rules for foreigners
RE: new visa rules
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RE: New Visa Rules
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bob
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bob
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bob
RE: RE: New Visa Rules
Don’t waste your time – if you have been here long enough, you should know that you’re dealing with stubbornness and nationalistic individual who doesn’t give a hoot about personal opinions of others and can’t see further than the edge of his own nose. Don’t waste your time.
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Jimmy
RE: RE: new visa rules
you need 800,000 Baht in a local bank to get retirement visa aftre you're 50, but to get visa to stay here before age of 50 you need to deposit in a government-onwed bank for 1 year 10,000,000 Baht (went up from 3,000,000 on Oct 1). Funds should be wired from a foreighn account.
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jimmy
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This is an interesting thread and one that requires a close look at the reasons why the change was made. First, it is absolutely the right of Thailand, as it is of any country, to dictate the terms of entry by foreigners. Foreigners are both good and bad for Thailand, and I think that there is a legitimate attempt to "upgrade" from the rather unseemly elements of society that are drawn toward the darker sides of Thai life. These people tend to end up in places like Pattaya and Phuket, but can be found everywhere. The stereotype of the fat, hoa laan middle aged caucasian with the teenaged Thai girl (or boy) gives all Farang a bad name, and that is a shame for those of us with loftier reasons for visiting. But make no mistake - that stereotype exists because there are hoardes of these people in Thailand. Why cannot Thailand say "enough!" and try to attract a better grade of people that are not here to only have cheap sex and inexpensive living? I have noticed an increase in Farang families visiting the kingdom in the past few years, and a decided influx in wealthy Chinese and northeast Asian tourists who are spending lots of money in Thailand and not just hitting the backpackers on Khao San Road. This visa move may just be another step in the progression that Thailand has every right to pursue. Remember one other fact though, for every undesireable Farang visitor there are multitudes of Thai "businessmen" eager to supply their vice of choice, be it drug, woman, teenager or child. This is supply and demand economics at work and both sides are guilty.
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