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buksida
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Post by buksida »

Onlyme wrote:I meet all the requirements for supporting a Thai spouse and could easily meet the retirement visa requirements but, I won't on principle.

Anybody found an easier way?
Onlyme wrote:Just in case anyone is interested. I got it far quicker this year.
Seeing as all the Huahin brigade are on different (or appear to be) visa's.
I won't be giving any further info.
Onlyme. :?
PS. You must all be retired and rich!
Not at all, we're just smarter than to discuss circumventing Thai immigration laws on a public message board.

All depends where you go as to how quick you get it and how much hassle it is. My yearly visa renewals (not marriage or retirement) are done and dusted within a few hours.
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Post by hogus »

I knew it all the years, but now it's clear, Buksida...you came to Thailand with a Non-Im "ED"...foreign Buddhist monk..that explains a lot
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Post by Onlyme »

Not at all, we're just smarter than to discuss circumventing Thai immigration laws on a public message board.
Was I curcumventing the law?
Please elaborate or PM.
Cheers. :D
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