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Thai Consulate In Perth Closing In October
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#2Posted 2010-07-30 07:48:27
Australia, Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra 111 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600,
#3Posted 2010-07-30 07:54:28
It sounds as if the Honary Consol there is retiring at last. If so I wish him all the best for the future as he has helped the people who got visas and Thailand for many years. It will be a sad loss and I am sure he will be missed. It is the most helpful and human Consoate of any that I have come in contact with for any country.
#4Posted 2010-07-30 08:04:34 #5Posted 2010-07-30 08:25:01
Websites.
ACT http://canberra.thai...y.org/visa.html NSW Sydney http://www.thaiconsu...ney.org/us.html QLD Brisbane http://www.thaiconsulate.org.au/ TAS Hobart http://www.thaiconsulatehobart.com/ WA Perth http://www.thaiconsulatewa.org.au/ Melbourne and Adelaide consulates appear not have websites at present. #6Posted 2010-07-30 10:11:05
Australia, Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra 111 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600, Rod. A lot of ex-pats used to go to Perth to get a one year "O" visa as the flight were afirly reasonabl.So where do they go now in Aus as Canberra is a lot longer journey than Perth #7Posted 2010-07-30 10:21:54
Australia, Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra 111 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600, Rod. A lot of ex-pats used to go to Perth to get a one year "O" visa as the flight were afirly reasonabl.So where do they go now in Aus as Canberra is a lot longer journey than Perth You can go to Sydney or Brisbane. #8Posted 2010-07-30 10:24:29
Sad to hear that, I went last February and it was a very pleasant experience.
#9Posted 2010-07-30 10:25:39
Australia, Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra 111 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600, Rod. A lot of ex-pats used to go to Perth to get a one year "O" visa as the flight were afirly reasonabl.So where do they go now in Aus as Canberra is a lot longer journey than Perth You can go to Sydney or Brisbane. Will they be as willing in handing out visas as Perth??? #10Posted 2010-07-30 10:26:59
yes it is sad to hear and the staff there have been very helpfull, in my dealings there.
#11Posted 2010-07-30 10:46:09
There has also been at least 1 report that Brisbane refused to issue an O-A visa (to an Australian).
Edited by jackspratt, 2010-07-30 10:48:21. #12Posted 2010-07-30 10:50:02
There has also been at least 1 report that Brisbane refused to issue an O-A visa (to an Australian). The O-A may have been refused because the applicant was not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia or he did not meet the criteria for the visa Edited by electau, 2010-07-30 10:54:11. #13Posted 2010-07-30 10:58:21
I assure you that that person is Australian as it was me. I received an email from Brisbane indicating that they would issue an OA but on arrival with bank statements, medical, police clearance etc was told that they could not do the OA any more and I had to go to Perth or Canberra. Finished up with just a 12 month non imm O Visa and very pissed off. Bugger as I had intended to get the OA on my next trip to Perth.
#14Posted 2010-07-30 11:04:55
Normally only consular sections of an embassy and general consulates are allowed to issue a O-A visa, honorary consuls are not.
#15Posted 2010-07-30 11:15:59
Just in my opinion with Perth being one of the most isolated cities in the Western world the Thai authorities would not leave it without consular services for too long.
BUT that's my logic not theirs. #16Posted 2010-07-30 11:22:41
Just in my opinion with Perth being one of the most isolated cities in the Western world the Thai authorities would not leave it without consular services for too long. BUT that's my logic not theirs. #17Posted 2010-07-30 11:33:57
There has also been at least 1 report that Brisbane refused to issue an O-A visa (to an Australian). The O-A may have been refused because the applicant was not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia or he did not meet the criteria for the visa Thai Consulate Perth closing means no more Non-Immigrant-O on the basis of visiting friends/relatives for those of us who are under the age of 50 Just called Thai Consulate in Brisbane and talked to a nice Thai lady named TIM - she said They will issue Non-Immigrant-O with multiple entries (Cost AUD$225.00) valid for 12 months (you can stretch it to 15 months) - with the following proof of docs (Copies): 1. Title to your condo here in Thailand with your name on it 2. 2 photos 3. Your passport 4. Thai Bank Statement or Bank Book - no required amount but the more the merrier. 5. Fill out application Guess where I'll be flying in November Just one more year and I'll be 50 - #18Posted 2010-07-30 14:43:52
As to why the current and outgoing(?) Consulate General may have been afforded such latitude and and discretion, just read this:
http://thaiconsulate...tus.php?lang=EN #19Posted 2010-07-30 15:42:05
There has also been at least 1 report that Brisbane refused to issue an O-A visa (to an Australian). The O-A may have been refused because the applicant was not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia or he did not meet the criteria for the visa They obviously didn't think he met the criteria. Since when has being an Australian Citizen or resident been a requisite to obtaining a visa for Thailand? Regards Will #20Posted 2010-07-30 15:48:58
They obviously didn't think he met the criteria. Since when has being an Australian Citizen or resident been a requisite to obtaining a visa for Thailand? Regards Will For a O-A visa it is a requirement that you apply in your own country (or country of residence) and nowhere else. Other visa's you can apply elsewhere, except for certain nationalities which can only apply for a visa in their country of residence for any kind of Thai visa. #21Posted 2010-07-30 17:12:25
They obviously didn't think he met the criteria. Since when has being an Australian Citizen or resident been a requisite to obtaining a visa for Thailand? Regards Will For a O-A visa it is a requirement that you apply in your own country (or country of residence) and nowhere else. Other visa's you can apply elsewhere, except for certain nationalities which can only apply for a visa in their country of residence for any kind of Thai visa. Oh, I didn't kmow that. I know an English guy who got a non-immi from Perth. Regards Will Edited by Will27, 2010-07-30 17:13:04. #22Posted 2010-07-30 18:00:57
Non immigrant O is not the same thing as O-A and has entirely different requirements. But I would expect there are many UK in OZ would would qualify as they live there.
#23Posted 2010-07-30 18:57:32
Just called Thai Consulate in Brisbane and talked to a nice Thai lady named TIM - she said They will issue Non-Immigrant-O with multiple entries (Cost AUD$225.00) valid for 12 months (you can stretch it to 15 months) - with the following proof of docs (Copies): 1. Title to your condo here in Thailand with your name on it How about people who don't own a condo, but are renting instead?? #24Posted 2010-07-31 04:27:45
from the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs website -- http://www.mfa.go.th...482.php?id=2489
3. NON-IMMIGRANT VISA 1. REQUIREMENT This type of visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter the Kingdom for the following purposes: - other activities (Category "O") as follows: to stay with the family, to perfrom duties for the state enterprise or social welfare organizations, to stay after retirement for the elderly, to receive medical treatment, to be a sport coach as required by Thai Government, to be a contestant or witness for the judicial process. --- 'Doesn't say anything about condos or rentals; doesn't say anything about 'visiting friends' either. #25Posted 2010-07-31 07:46:21
from the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs website -- http://www.mfa.go.th...482.php?id=2489 3. NON-IMMIGRANT VISA 1. REQUIREMENT This type of visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter the Kingdom for the following purposes: - other activities (Category "O") as follows: to stay with the family, to perfrom duties for the state enterprise or social welfare organizations, to stay after retirement for the elderly, to receive medical treatment, to be a sport coach as required by Thai Government, to be a contestant or witness for the judicial process. --- 'Doesn't say anything about condos or rentals; doesn't say anything about 'visiting friends' either. If you have been following along about getting NON-O on the basis of visting friends/relatives (Hull/Perth) and owning a condo (Brisbane) - you would have noticed that different Thai consulates interpret the requirement differently despite the regulations even here in Thailand different immigration offices handle things differently - TIT. There has been many postings in regard to Hull and Perth consulates issuing Non-O on the basis of visiting friends and I can tell you first hand that I got my Non-O visa from Perth on the basis of visiting friends last year. As Perth will be closing, I called Brisbane the other day and asked for their requirement for Non-O which I shared in my previous post. So despite what's written down in the book somewhere, this is what Brisbane Thai Consulate requires for getting a Non-O Visa - at least for now. |
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