Hi all,
I have been offered a job in Thailand. I am still talking about details withthe company and have not started the process of getting a work permit. Thiswill be done by the company anyhow. I have already finished a job in Europe andwish to know if I am able to come to Thailand on holiday using the visa on arrivaland wait for the new visa and work permit to be processed when I am here. WillI need to leave and go to an immigration office and re-enter Thailand?
Thanks for your help,
Ben
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2011-08-22 15:45:24
Can A Sponsor Revoke Their Support?
2010-10-29 14:32:36
Hello All,
If…
A Thai national goes to Europe with a three month schengen visa. After getting to the country the relationship breaks down. Can the original sponsor revoke the support and ask them to just get back on the plane? What if they don’t?
If they can support themselves can they stay?
Thanks for the time. Usual jokers and “troll” comments always welcome but ignored.
If…
A Thai national goes to Europe with a three month schengen visa. After getting to the country the relationship breaks down. Can the original sponsor revoke the support and ask them to just get back on the plane? What if they don’t?
If they can support themselves can they stay?
Thanks for the time. Usual jokers and “troll” comments always welcome but ignored.
Room Needed... Bangkok
2010-09-25 00:37:26
Does anyone have a secret little gem of a place hidden away from the interweb!
I am looking for a room for about a month stay. Cheap hotel or room in house or high rise – anything really. I would like to be near the sky train or a motor taxi ride away. Anywhere along the Sukhumvit line would also be a bonus.
I have found one place that is 8000 a month but they are funny about bringing my girlfriend to stay also want a 3 month deposit!!
Other places I’m looking at are around the 500 a day or 5 - 7,000 a month.
As always any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Best regards.
I am looking for a room for about a month stay. Cheap hotel or room in house or high rise – anything really. I would like to be near the sky train or a motor taxi ride away. Anywhere along the Sukhumvit line would also be a bonus.
I have found one place that is 8000 a month but they are funny about bringing my girlfriend to stay also want a 3 month deposit!!
Other places I’m looking at are around the 500 a day or 5 - 7,000 a month.
As always any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Best regards.
Passport Expires Soon...
2010-08-25 16:37:51
Hello All,
I am British, under retirement age and not married to a Thai.
I have been stupid enough to only notice that my passport is due to expire on the 11th March next year. I am aware that immigration requirements are that passports must be valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival for entry into Thailand. Making this September 11th 2010.
I am currently in Bangkok having arrived using visa on arrival stamps. My last visa run across the border takes me up to the 7th September. However, I wish to stay longer and was planning on flying out of Thailand, returning to get a 30 day stamp.
I have contacted the, not very helpful, embassy. I was told that I need to send my passport to Hong Kong and they will be able to issue a new one. But this will mean that I will be overstaying my visa until it is returned. According to the website this could take around 30 days.
Other than the flames, what advice or options do you all have? I know that passport enquiries are handled by Careline Services Limited and they have a help line to call.
Thanks for the time,
Benson
I am British, under retirement age and not married to a Thai.
I have been stupid enough to only notice that my passport is due to expire on the 11th March next year. I am aware that immigration requirements are that passports must be valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival for entry into Thailand. Making this September 11th 2010.
I am currently in Bangkok having arrived using visa on arrival stamps. My last visa run across the border takes me up to the 7th September. However, I wish to stay longer and was planning on flying out of Thailand, returning to get a 30 day stamp.
I have contacted the, not very helpful, embassy. I was told that I need to send my passport to Hong Kong and they will be able to issue a new one. But this will mean that I will be overstaying my visa until it is returned. According to the website this could take around 30 days.
Other than the flames, what advice or options do you all have? I know that passport enquiries are handled by Careline Services Limited and they have a help line to call.
Thanks for the time,
Benson
Hotel Near Itsaraphap / Thonburi Hospital
2010-07-10 16:29:26
Hi all,
I am looking for somewhere to say near to Itsaraphap 44. Walking distance or m/c ride. Hotel at first would be great with a view to renting a room in the area too. Budget... Cheap and chearful!
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks and all the best,
Benson
I am looking for somewhere to say near to Itsaraphap 44. Walking distance or m/c ride. Hotel at first would be great with a view to renting a room in the area too. Budget... Cheap and chearful!
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks and all the best,
Benson
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