Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Introduction => Topic started by: ban1216 on February 04, 2013, 07:08:25 PM
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Well just joined the forum and hoping for some insights into my soon to be new life in Issan
moving to lahann sai next couple of weeks and to be honest cant wait to get there
still a little trepidation in my mind but hey ho better to regret what you have doen rather than regret what you didnt
anyways my names Roy and i shall be popping up here and there and asking really stupid questions over the coming months /years
Cheers party6
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Well just joined the forum and hoping for some insights into my soon to be new life in Issan
moving to lahann sai next couple of weeks and to be honest cant wait to get there
still a little trepidation in my mind but hey ho better to regret what you have doen rather than regret what you didnt
anyways my names Roy and i shall be popping up here and there and asking really stupid questions over the coming months /years
Cheers party6
May we ask why did you choose your name to be BAN?... sawadi
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Welcome Roy.
More company for Croc!
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By all means my name is Bike related and goes back many years to my 1200 BANdit although the thai meaning is slightly less exciting i know but there you go simples
do i take it croc is lahan sai based then ?
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Croc is indeed Lahansai based, and if you are not careful, he will introduce you to Nookie! :ohmy:
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Nookie that sounds ominous 555 is that his partner swordfight
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I am sure they will find me im gonna be in the new hair salon next to the lotus and 7/11 in the main soi party4
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yeah thats her name nookie bananadance
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::) hmmmm or maybenookie is actually Nookie bear on here hungry1
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Nookie and Croc sitting in a tree................................. icon_heart, love2
Beware of Nookie, he is the Godfather of this forum boxingguy, but we love him :D
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Hello Roy,Welcome to the forum.Where are you from?,,,Quite a selection of farangs in Lahansai.I'm not sure Croc's Mrs would like to be called 'nookie'!!
I've only recently started going there selling my frozen food .
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Hi Nookie I am from just outside manchester (warrington) and with thai names nothing would surprise me Thanks for the welcome and i hope to meet a few expats while i try to adapt to Issan style with lots of wise words and guidance i hope and obviously a large dollop of extracting the urine as i say i have rented a shop and am setting up a salon for my partner and will be building a house in her village let me know when you are coming selling your wares and i shall be more than happy to have some real farrang food im sure
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A lad Phil comes from Manchester ,lives in Packham ,,,,but he is a City supporter!
PM me your email address &I'll sent you a food list..........Cheers Nookie
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Welcome Roy ... give me a ring when you are in Lahansai : 0852130665 ... Croc
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cheers croc i will thanks gonna be a few weeks before i escape from bkk unless ican do all my visa necessitys locally at lahansai
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Visa's depending on type can be done at Kap Chaeng & Chom Chom which are not far away either
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I am coming on a triple entry tourist visa whicch i need to change to type o when i marry Nok (my partner) and obviously i need to open bank account and get translations and embassy letters and shit like that sorted how much can be done in the area and what needs to be done in bkk ?
thanks Nookie looking forward to sampling some of your wares soon
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I am coming on a triple entry tourist visa whicch i need to change to type o when i marry Nok (my partner) and obviously i need to open bank account and get translations and embassy letters and shit like that sorted how much can be done in the area and what needs to be done in bkk ?
thanks Nookie looking forward to sampling some of your wares soon
If you are not already in Thailand, why not come on a non immigrant O visa in the first place? No need to be maried to do that!
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i spoke to the embassy here and they said he only visa i can get is tourist because i am not going to work there and im not old enough to retire yet my good lady is going to run our business and take care of me there
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I know of a few people in their early 40's who have non immigrant O visas. Perhaps you should telephone the Thai consulate at Hull. They are generally much more helpful
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I know of a few people in their early 40's who have non immigrant O visas. Perhaps you should telephone the Thai consulate at Hull. They are generally much more helpful
Almost impossible to get anywhere at the moment regardless of age unless you own property or have a child with your Thai Lady.
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O visas are generally not issued now if you are not over 50 or are not married.
Come over on a Tourist visa. If you get a triple entry that will give you loads of time. When you have used up all of your entries you then have a choice, if you are married at that point.
You can change the tourist visa to an O, maybe have to go to Bangkok for this. Or you can pop out to Savannaket in Laos. There you can apply for an O visa based on marraige. For 2000 baht you can get a single entry. That will last for 3 months. You can then apply a Kap Cheong immigration for a 12 month extension. You will need to have had 400000 baht in a Thai bank, and in your sole name for 2 months, plus a few more documents. The best bet would be tom pop into Kap Cheong Immigration office on your way to your last border hop in Chong Chom and ask them for a list of required documents as they do change quite often.
As an alternative you could apply for a multi entry O visa in Savannaket. These cost 5000baht. There is no need to show money in the bank. If you play it right you can make this last 17 months:-
The visa is valid for a year.Each entry is good for 90 days. On the 90th day you cross the border and come back. The day before the "use by" date expires you cross for the final(4th) time. That means that you will have been here for approx 15 months. On the last day go to Kap Cheong with copy of marraige certificate, copy of house registration book, copy of wife's ID card, your passport, a passport photo and 1900baht. They will issue you with a 60 day extension. After that you can just repeat the process. No proof of funds needed.
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O visas are generally not issued now if you are not over 50 or are not married.
Come over on a Tourist visa. If you get a triple entry that will give you loads of time. When you have used up all of your entries you then have a choice, if you are married at that point.
You can change the tourist visa to an O, maybe have to go to Bangkok for this. Or you can pop out to Savannaket in Laos. There you can apply for an O visa based on marraige. For 2000 baht you can get a single entry. That will last for 3 months. You can then apply a Kap Cheong immigration for a 12 month extension. You will need to have had 400000 baht in a Thai bank, and in your sole name for 2 months, plus a few more documents. The best bet would be tom pop into Kap Cheong Immigration office on your way to your last border hop in Chong Chom and ask them for a list of required documents as they do change quite often.
As an alternative you could apply for a multi entry O visa in Savannaket. These cost 5000baht. There is no need to show money in the bank. If you play it right you can make this last 17 months:-
The visa is valid for a year.Each entry is good for 90 days. On the 90th day you cross the border and come back. The day before the "use by" date expires you cross for the final(4th) time. That means that you will have been here for approx 15 months. On the last day go to Kap Cheong with copy of marraige certificate, copy of house registration book, copy of wife's ID card, your passport, a passport photo and 1900baht. They will issue you with a 60 day extension. After that you can just repeat the process. No proof of funds needed.
or earn 45000 baht per month.. If thats the wrong number then correct me..
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O visas are generally not issued now if you are not over 50 or are not married.
Come over on a Tourist visa. If you get a triple entry that will give you loads of time. When you have used up all of your entries you then have a choice, if you are married at that point.
You can change the tourist visa to an O, maybe have to go to Bangkok for this. Or you can pop out to Savannaket in Laos. There you can apply for an O visa based on marraige. For 2000 baht you can get a single entry. That will last for 3 months. You can then apply a Kap Cheong immigration for a 12 month extension. You will need to have had 400000 baht in a Thai bank, and in your sole name for 2 months, plus a few more documents. The best bet would be tom pop into Kap Cheong Immigration office on your way to your last border hop in Chong Chom and ask them for a list of required documents as they do change quite often.
As an alternative you could apply for a multi entry O visa in Savannaket. These cost 5000baht. There is no need to show money in the bank. If you play it right you can make this last 17 months:-
The visa is valid for a year.Each entry is good for 90 days. On the 90th day you cross the border and come back. The day before the "use by" date expires you cross for the final(4th) time. That means that you will have been here for approx 15 months. On the last day go to Kap Cheong with copy of marraige certificate, copy of house registration book, copy of wife's ID card, your passport, a passport photo and 1900baht. They will issue you with a 60 day extension. After that you can just repeat the process. No proof of funds needed.
or earn 45000 baht per month.. If thats the wrong number then correct me..
40000 is enough.
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Excellent information and very informative thankyou starman and nookie and toffo and nick and all who contruibuted so far and to be honest the 12 month extension sounds more favourable than all the visa runs loli know a visa run is simple from buriram due to its close proximity to the border but knowing me i would forget and get myself in the poo oldmanwithstick I am planning on sticking the 800000 in the bank in preperation for my retirement visa later
Dont want to show any official income as cant be arsed with the tax and red tape involved but maybe later when i have settled this will change :)
so the plan is that my good lady is going to take care of me in the salon that i am providing the funds to set up and i will be a kind of house husband lol
look forward to meeting a few of you very soon
if its not a strange question what does everyone miss from there home countries ? ie what cant you buy that you would really want to have with you now character3
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After 26 years here -absolutely nothing Roy.
In that time we have been provided with Tesco, Big C and Makro, the Buriram Pieman and Nookies food, so practically every food item is available within a reasonable distance. Those items that are not available locally can be picked up in Pattaya ( an excuse for a night or 2 away!)
Nookie has shark fillets - highly recommended and I bet you can't pick them up easily in the UK
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Gregg's sausage rolls and cheese pasty.. Tears in my eyes just thinking about them
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No decent crisps here..no decent biscuits. The list is too long sadly
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hmmm not noticed shark fillets lately but who knows lol just what i wanted to hear, luckily i dont like sausage rolls and can live without cheese pasties i reckon and to be honest on my last 3 trips to Pattaya i fell out of love with the place and now actually have found myself not liking it at all so it is on my avoid at all costs list buriramsmiley
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hmmm not noticed shark fillets lately but who knows lol just what i wanted to hear, luckily i dont like sausage rolls and can live without cheese pasties i reckon and to be honest on my last 3 trips to Pattaya i fell out of love with the place and now actually have found myself not liking it at all so it is on my avoid at all costs list buriramsmiley
Pleased to hear that you have fallen out of love with Pattaya. CoCo and I went regularly a couple of years ago, until we found Siem Reap in Cambodia. That's why we run regular tours there, and our wives love it too.
Easier and quicker to get to than Pattaya too, with excellent hotels 60% of the cost of similar quality Pattaya hotels.
Plus ANGKOR BEER! tonguebar2
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hmmm not noticed shark fillets lately but who knows lol just what i wanted to hear, luckily i dont like sausage rolls and can live without cheese pasties i reckon and to be honest on my last 3 trips to Pattaya i fell out of love with the place and now actually have found myself not liking it at all so it is on my avoid at all costs list buriramsmiley
Pleased to hear that you have fallen out of love with Pattaya. CoCo and I went regularly a couple of years ago, until we found Siem Reap in Cambodia. That's why we run regular tours there, and our wives love it too.
Easier and quicker to get to than Pattaya too, with excellent hotels 60% of the cost of similar quality Pattaya hotels.
Plus ANGKOR BEER at 15bt a glass! tonguebar2
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bike037 IM HERE FINALLY LIVING IN LAHAN SAI
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Welcome !!
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I am hermest from holland and new to the forum I live here longtime now in Sateuk
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hmmm not noticed shark fillets lately but who knows lol just what i wanted to hear, luckily i dont like sausage rolls and can live without cheese pasties i reckon and to be honest on my last 3 trips to Pattaya i fell out of love with the place and now actually have found myself not liking it at all so it is on my avoid at all costs list buriramsmiley
Pleased to hear that you have fallen out of love with Pattaya. CoCo and I went regularly a couple of years ago, until we found Siem Reap in Cambodia. That's why we run regular tours there, and our wives love it too.
Easier and quicker to get to than Pattaya too, with excellent hotels 60% of the cost of similar quality Pattaya hotels.
Plus ANGKOR BEER! tonguebar2
When you do the trips are they overnight or just turn around? What is it that you like about the Cambodia trip? Never been there, just planing what to do when I get there. Also have another question....wife and I married in USA, but could not register marriage in Thailand due to not having a letter from the embassy proving I was eligable to marry. Is the USA certificate just as good in Thailand, or do I need to go through the process of obtaining Thai marriage certificate while here and have it available for renewing visas? Thanks for any help.
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Hallo Hermest, ik woon nu anderhalf jaar in het resort 'Ban Suang Klang 2' dat ligt als je vanaf de grote rotonde (met de olifant) richting het stadion rij na ongeveer 500m aan de linkerkant, achter het grote PTT benzine station, de ingang is 200m verderop naast de huizenrij van drie hoog en ik woon in het eerste (gelijkvloerse) huis aan de rechterkant op de hoek, dus als je in de buurt ben kom je maar even aanwippen, maar morgen ga ik om 15.30 uur weer naar het stadion.
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ik ga naar het stadion veel dus ik zal kom en u zie een middag