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Keep telling yourself that Florida Man & one day you might get the story straight!
Quit while you're behind there pal - you've embarrassed yourself enough already...
...but, but, it was her turn!Last edited by Boon Mee; 05-17-2019, 06:17 AM.God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.
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Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThose of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bankOriginally posted by Boon Mee View Postus with a NON IMM OKeep your friends close and your enemies closer
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^ Landy precious dahlink, I just checked the Thai Embassy website on non-immigrant O visa requirements.
Yes, the O-X visa requires health insurance, (rightly so, cuz leaving 1.8 million in a Thai bank earning nothing is representative of mental illness)
No, the O-A visa does not require health insurance...
May I suggest you refrain from mouthing off bullshit about visa requirements.
Stick to shit-for-brains political opinions, on that you have demonstrated a distinct talent.
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Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostYes, the O-X visa requires health insurance, (rightly so, cuz leaving 1.8 million in a Thai bank earning nothing is representative of mental illness)
Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostNo, the O-A visa does not require health insurance...Originally posted by S Landreth View Postlong staynot less than 800,000 Baht or an income certificateOriginally posted by S Landreth View PostHEALTH insurance has been made mandatory for foreigners aged 50 years and above seeking long-term stay in Thailand.
According to Nattawuth, the new rule applies to both new applicants for the non-immigrant visa (O-A), which offers a stay of up to one yearhttps://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30369323Originally posted by S Landreth View Postlong-stay visa will likely have to buy health insurance from July onwards, as authorities are preparing guidelines to enforce the new rules.
She said that once the rule is implemented, applicants for the non-immigrant O-A visaCurrent holders of this visa will have to produce proof of their health insurance for visa renewalhttp://www.nationmultimedia.com/deta...ional/30369468Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostMay I suggest you refrain from mouthing off bullshit about visa requirements.Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis seems to settle the confusion. Those of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bank makes us a minimum risk immigrant. ... Gee, what a concept.
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/110..._campaign=newsOriginally posted by S Landreth View PostOriginally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis seems to settle the confusion. Those of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bank makes us a minimum risk immigrant. ... Gee, what a concept. Somebody call the American Democratic Party!
Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis insurance thaang doesn't apply to moi bud or any of us with a NON IMM O obtained outside of the USnot less than 800,000 Baht or an income certificate (an original copy) with a monthly income of not less than 65,000 Baht, or a deposit account plus a monthly income totaling not less than 800,000 Baht In the case of submitting a bank statement, a letter of guarantee from the bank (an original copy) is required
Requirements for a NON IMM O obtained outside of the US
A copy of recent bank statement ($700 per person and $1,500 per family)Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThose of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bank makes us a minimum risk immigrant. ... Gee, what a concept.
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1100622-mandatory-health-insurance-for-foreigners-aged-over-50-in-thailand-why-it-may-not-affect-you/?utm_source=newsletter-20190515-1252&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsOriginally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis insurance thaang doesn't apply to moi bud or any of us with a NON IMM O obtained outside of the USOriginally posted by Boon Mee View PostWhoops!
Landreth owned again...Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
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Originally posted by Dr Earl View Post^^
Landy little darlink, you could'a just said: "yes Dr Earl you are correct".
Then STFU, and just left the 3 millions stuck up ur arse.
Then again, putting in a bank here, is basically the same thing as it doesn't earn SFA either.
The only way to compound one's money/interest is to get right into the SET.
Open an account with Maybank or Bangkok Bank and hold onto your ass!God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.
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Where the pot-licker (and others in the same listing boat) stands today. No go homes/destinations the pot-licker can retire,.......
Originally posted by S Landreth View Post- Today, Europe.
Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostLandy little darlink, you could'a just said: "yes Dr Earl you are correct".
Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostYes, the O-X visa requires health insurance, (rightly so, cuz leaving 1.8 million in a Thai bank earning nothing is representative of mental illness)
Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostNo, the O-A visa does not require health insurance...
HEALTH insurance has been made mandatory for foreigners aged 50 years and above seeking long-term stay in Thailand.
According to Nattawuth, the new rule applies to both new applicants for the non-immigrant visa (O-Ahttps://www.nationmultimedia.com/det...ional/30369323
Mandatory health insurance for retirement visa holders likely to take effect in July
FOREIGNERS aged 50 and above living in Thailand on a long-stay visa will likely have to buy health insurance from July onwards, as authorities are preparing guidelines to enforce the new rules.
She said that once the rule is implemented, applicants for the non-immigrant O-A visahttp://www.nationmultimedia.com/deta...ional/30369468
Originally posted by Dr Earl View PostMay I suggest you refrain from mouthing off bullshit about visa requirements.
Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostBut Earl...if he stuffs that 3 mil up his ass it won't earn any money?
Then again, putting in a bank here, is basically the same thing as it doesn't earn SFA either.
The only way to compound one's money/interest is to get right into the SET.
Open an account with Maybank or Bangkok Bank and hold onto your ass!
Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThose of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bankOriginally posted by Boon Mee View Postus with a NON IMM OKeep your friends close and your enemies closer
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Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThat's all you got?long stay)
Purpose of Visit: This type of visa may be issued to applicants aged 50 years and over who wish to stay in Thailand for a period of not exceeding 1 year without the intention of working. Holder of this type of visa is allowed to stay in Thailand for 1 year. Employment of any kind is strictly prohibited.
6. US or Thai bank statement or evidence of adequate finance showing a deposit of the amount equal to and not less than 800,000 Baht or an income certificate (an original copy) with a monthly income of not less than 65,000 Baht, or a deposit account plus a monthly income totaling not less than 800,000 Baht In the case of submitting a bank statement, a letter of guarantee from the bank (an original copy) is requiredOriginally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis seems to settle the confusion. Those of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bank makes us a minimum risk immigrant. ... Gee, what a concept.Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThis insurance thaang doesn't apply to moi bud or any of us with a NON IMM O obtained outside of the US
an average annual income
of no less than Baht 40,000 per month or must have no less than Baht 400,000 in a bank account in
Thailand for the past two months to cover expenses for one year.Originally posted by Boon Mee View PostThose of us who have a "Retirement Visa" (more correctly named "An Extension Of Stay Based On Retirement") will NOT be required to have insurance. Apparently, our 800k baht in the bankOriginally posted by Boon Mee View Postus with a NON IMM OOriginally posted by Boon Mee View PostOr...in the case of some - they pay off an 'Agent' who does backhanders with the Immigration people.
Don't forget - this is Thailand after all...Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
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