As you said, if one bank gives you a hard time just take your money and go elsewhere. Kasikorn bank would n't open an account for me, the bimbo on the door insisted I needed a work permit even after I politely asked her to check, so I walked 20 metres to the Bangkok bank where they welcomed me with a smile, open arms, and a free orange juice while they did the paperwork.
Chuck I genuinely love your vlogs as they are straightforward and full of good info Your experiences will benefit many and if you are not sure of something I can always find the answer in the comments section (avoiding the A-holes of course!) I thank you for the time and effort you and your wife put into this :)
Fortunately, I have a friend here in Chaing Mai who has a Thai wife who is a friend of someone high up at a Bangkok Bank branch. It was apparent after 5 minutes that without her I would have had a hard time opening an account. As it was she had to give a personal guarantee to the bank so they would open an account for me. Put over a million baht in there the next week and they can't do enough for me now :). They did tell us that they were apprehensive about farangs because of them opening accounts and then disappearing after overdrawing the account. Banking is very third world here still. I can't set up a standing order to pay my rent because the house owner is with a different bank???? Still, pay my utility bills at the 7-11 because it's such a pain to pay online. This is Thailand, learn to love it!
When you turn 50 you still got to check in every 90 days the retirement visa is for 12 month but you have to report every 90 days unless you have left the country in that time
G'Day Chuck..... love your vids mate. It's a huge learning curve here, with all the frustrations of dealing with Banks and Bureaucracy. I tried, an wasn't as patient as you lol... I ended up using a fixxer for whatever I need done... Costs a few bucks, but saves a lot of aggravation... I am sure there will be someone offering the same services where you are. Cheers
I am now 69 and came to Chiang Mai in July 2014 on a one year Thai Visa based on Retirement. Current retirement requirements are at least 50 years old and 800k Baht in a Thai bank or 65k Baht monthly income or a combo of the two. When it comes time to renew my visa for another year, I go to the US Embassy and get a notarized letter stating my income. So far, I do not have a Thai bank account, although my Thai wife and family do. A one year visa based on marriage to a Thai has no age minimum and half the financial requirements as a visa based on retirement. We got married in Chiang Mai following the four steps listed on the US Embassy Chiang Mai Website. I think you may not only have to have your US marriage license translated to Thai (possibly can do that at any local translator business), but also validated by the Thai government as being a proper translation before it will be accepted, so check on that and be prepared for possible delays (hours or days) at each step. Once you have a one year visa, then other than the yearly renewal, you will need to do 90 Day Reports (in person, by mail, online or via an agent). Also, as a foreigner who is not living in a hotel, did you file TM-28 and TM-30 forms with your local police (donslifeinthailand.com/TM_28_TM_30.html)? I wired money to buy our house from my Charles Schwab Broker account to my wife's Bangkok Bank account using their New York Office Routing Number (domestic wire transfer). Charles Schwab charged $15 which was reimbursed and Bangkok Bank charged about 500 Baht (it's on their Website). It took about 3 days for the money to be available in my wife's account in Chiang Mai in Baht. I regularly withdraw 25k Baht at Bangkok Bank ATMs in Thailand using my Charles Schwab Bank Visa Debit Card. Charles Schwab does not charge ATM withdrawal fees and reimburse the Thai bank 200 Baht fees (up to a limit each month). Suggest gargle with warm salt water for sore throat/cold (US Navy). Speaking of cold, we do not yet have water heaters on our showers, brrr.
shweeew Thanks. Yes i have to go to American Embassy for notarization for marriage cirt. Then there is a translation office across the way. I can pay the office to stand in line at embassy also. Retirement visa is the way to go.
poka513 I am 74 and I am a widow, so if I move to Chiang Mai, I will be making the visa runs to Singapore, because I love Singapore, but it is expensive for a studio apartment. Your wife seems pretty nice and I wish you the best.
3 years ago I almost had the same problems. Because I am retired I needed to open a new personal account in any Thai Bank, as I prefered my monthly retirement money directly from Belgium Gouvernment to a Thai bankaccount. Till then my monthly income was transferred to my Bank in Belgium. But to take money from that Belgian account through my Master Card, it cost me always many fee and the change from Euro's to Thai Bath also costs me too much. Although by direct transfer to a Thai Bank it is cheaper for me. Therefore the Pension Service in Brussels asked me to let fill in a Document which says that they agree that my monthly pension should be transferred to that Thai Bank. I went to Bangkok Bank in Nong Han, where I had already an account, where nobody speaks English, only the Manager. And that woman just said to me and to my wife : they won't fill in that document, because ... they don't know that that Belgian document, written in English, Dutch, French and German ! is really an OFFICIAL DOCUMENT ! So they refused, unbelievable but true. Bangkok Bank didn't want my money hahahaha. So I said bye bye , later on I closed my Bangkok Bank account, and went to another Bank, Krasikorn Bank. There they were very friendly and helpfull, and it wasn't any problem to fill in the official document from the Belgian Pension Service / Gouvernment in Brussels. I could easily open a new personal account, they filled in the document, signed, stamped and dated properly. I sent it to Belgium and 1 month later already my monthly retirement money came on that Krasikorn Bank-account. Since then all is OK. The only thing that bothers me about my income is that it is going down, as the Euro decreases seriously the last months. Today, 3th of Hanuary 2019 the exchange rate is only 36,76 Thai Bath for 1 Euro. That is about 3 bath less than 4 years ago...On a big amount in Thai Bath it is a lot less than 4 years ago that I get for my Euro's. Also the US dollar decreases similar. The Brexit is one of the causes of these decreasements in value.
Thanks for sharing this Chuck and Paige. It never occurred to me that getting a back account could be so problematic. Speaking of green tea flavored things, I really like the green tea flavored Listerine. Give it a try.
I enjoy your old videos before you could speak Thai. I was like that too initially until I learned the language. Currently stuck in quarantine in Angola. Just left Thailand for work. Nothing to do but watch youtube.
Sometimes you have to take things in stride, when you are in a foreign country patience is your best tool. One of the biggest problems Americans have abroad is they do not have the same rights as back home. Don't burn bridges before learning the lay of the land, you may need those people that upset you down the road. As a foreign citizen you don't have any rights there. Learn the language, and the ways of the country your in and the path to enjoyment will be yours. People will work with you as you learn their ways and leave your American attitude behind. I think you and your wife are great and you will fit in just fine there as time goes by. I wish you luck along the way with your adventure. Ray
The US Embassy does not provide translation services. Have a "registered" service translate your US marriage license and then register the document with the MInistry of Foreign Affairs. Once done, go to your local Thai government office to have the marriage legally registered in Thailand. My Thai wife and I married in the US prior to moving to Thailand. We had a marriage ceremony in her village, but didn't register the marriage at the time. That was four years ago. Our US Marriage (and date) is now officially registered in Thailand. Not hard, but several steps.
2019 January. I went into five banks today in Chon Buri province. My Thai fiancé did the talking. Four of the banks wanted a work permit. Bangkok bank told me to go to a different branch-- we did. They told me they wanted a letter from the embassy as well as criminal background check. Pretty much same thing they asked of you. Of course, I'm not married at the moment and just have a 90 day tourist visa. I tried to get my Thai fiancé into United States, but due to new regulations from Trump they denied that as well. Four years ago they approved it. No change in the circumstances. If you think getting a bank account pissed you off, try going through a 16 month long process of getting a K-1 visa, and being denied. Let me tell you it was not cheap. I'm now trying to put a bunch of cash into my fiancé's bank account so that I can get her to come to America part of the time on a tourist visa. Unfortunately, I can't retire permanently in Thailand for about five years, so are doing what we can to make it work. I do enjoy Thailand a lot, but trying to become part of the culture and community here is really difficult. I do speak some Thai, but mostly it's a struggle. Good luck to everyone who would like to make Thailand home. The grass is not always greener. Thailand has its own set of obstacles to overcome.
I quess I was lucky when I first came here Was hired to start up and commission a new plastic plant in Maptaphut. The company had agents working on my behalf to get me a bank account. It was no sweat for me. Anyway Chuck I like your videos. They are nice and relaxing .
went to Kasikorn bank. first branch said they couldn`t do it as i only had a tourist visa. went to another Kasikorn branch 5 blocks away and got a savings account. they told me i had to buy a 100,000 baht insurance policy [which would cost me 10,000 baht a year for 10 years] because i had a Thai girlfriend, they said this was the only way i could get account. when i got the paperwork sent about the account, in the fine print i had 10 days grace period after receiving the paperwork to cancel the insurance policy. this insurance policy thing was just a scam by the bank and insurance company. Thailand gotta love it, lol
mai pen rie, that's the one thing I wish I would have gotten done is getting a Thai, Bangkok bank account. Next time, thanks for sharing your experiences.
I know , when you go there and want to simply open an acct, or cash a check - oh god you go to a few banks, then sit only to be told - can't do here... then one simple transaction can take an hour ! If you are short on time or blow a gasket impatient... better to send your honey - huh ?? No Honey ?? Well then you are screwed, and will waste days of your trip trying to simple normal stuff ! This may be held to either Thailand , or the Philppines... Yeah - that is how you get it done - you need 'priority service' who you know is key deal !
Hey Chuck! I certainly share your frustration in trying to open a bank account in Thailand. I'm in the process of making wedding plans and moving to Thailand. I'm retired & thus no work permit. I just got a tourist visa before leaving Canada & had it extended for 90 days. I need 400,000 baht in a Thai bank account to get an "O" marriage visa but the banks want you to have an O visa before you can open an account. Another bank wants a confirmation letter from your embassy to confirm the picture in your passport is really you. WTF!? The time wasted going from bank to bank until you find someone intelligent enough to see the Catch 22 problem is exhausting. I can foresee going back to the bank with the letter from the embassy, only to have a different person come up with a different rule that he/she just pulls out of a hat. Mind Boggling to say the least.
Next QnA. Short answer if you are still in Thailand with your tourist visa. Get an account at BKK bank in your wife name. Transfer the money in it and when you get your 0 visa in Canada you can open an account in your name and transfer it. OR You can get a 1 yr 0 visa in Canada or a 90day. You will have 1yr or 90days to get an account. TAKE a Deep Breath.... It always works out.
Kasikorn bank in Pachong would n't open an account for me...In Bangkok i got one in the first Kasikorn i walked into...Just wait til you get a Thai driver License... You have to renew it every second year... Thais dont have to...That made me "Boil"...🙄
@@notime2bsad They wont do that for me in Pakchong...And i have to go take Photocopi of the same papers 2 or 3 times, before its ok, and go to The Amper, to get a document, every time to state that it is ok i get it renewed, and then for 2 years.Been Thai Married fo 20 years, and have adress in Pakchong.🙄
Just be careful opening up a Bank Account in a different city from where you live, if anything happens or goes wrong with your transactions, you have to go back to the original Bank where you opened it up, to resolve any issues
Hi chuck Just subscribed to your channel. Im considering retiring soon and moving to Chiang Mai. Thailand, your videos are very educational. Dont worry about the negative comments from some viewers, I think you are doing just find.
In 2009 on a visitor visa open account at kasikorn easy, in 2018 I want to take 300,000 out of account, after much to and fro manager explains new rules so iask what if I go to ATM no problem says she. I go to bangkok bank,open account then went home and transferred money from kasikorn no passport easy. How f####d is that
I opened a bank account with Bangkok Bank, I had to go to the immigration station and just get a document stating that I was there legally. It took me about 30 minutes to get that and then opened the account with no problem.
notime2bsad yes, it’s not only different for everyone but I think if you go at a different time you’ll get different answers LOL. I really enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
Anything is possible in Thailand. You can give a try. However thanks from the Obama administration they made it difficult for Americans to obtain an Account because of the information that is required from the bank to report every year to the US government. Common since is why do you need a Bank account in Thailand if you are only a Tourist? I tried three different times before moving here with no luck. That is why I had money in Only my wife name. The bank I had money in told me all I needed was a long stay visa. When I showed back up a year later they said I needed a work permit. When they found out I had LOTs of money there in my wife account, things changed when i told them to put it in the bag. Now, here is my recommendation. Use BKK bank and bring lots of CASH..... good luck.
Bangkok Bank is good about opening accounts for Americans. You should take your Thai GF with you. You need 800K in a Thai bank in order to get the O visa, (retirement visa). I'm living in Phuket now, I'm retired and from California. This video is good, keep making them.
55555,, Sorry to hear you had such a hard time,,, Kasikorn bank is the best bank for westerner's ,, i went in years ago got the missis to do the talking said i lived with her and i was only there on a 1 month visa but told them i come back all the time,, no problem,, tell your friends try Kasikorn bank first and let the women do the talking and a piece of paper saying you rent with her,, ohh and the 3 day painting,,,55555,, Thai Time mate,, get used to it,, wait until you want to build,,, and if you are going to build a home,, buy the materials your self,, and give them to the builder you will save lots and you will buy the good stuff,, but have fun in the ,, home pro,,,, and the other big ,, DIY shops,,,, i am laughing now ,, because you will be like me,, thinking why is it so hard just to buy something,, ,, Good luck,, can't wait to see what is next,,
A little late to comment but: visit the web site Thaivisa.com for all the latest details about visas and such. Chuck, you gave what information someone told you but much is incorrect. Marriage extension to your Non-O visa requires only 400,000 baht but it must be in an account in your name only. Also, as to marriage certificate, go to the US embassy and get a declaration from the consulate for your marriage certificate then take it to a translation service that will translate and get Ministry of Foreign Affairs verification stamps. This can take a few days so just have the final product EMS to you.
Good information Love that Ice cream sandwich!! Just wondering if you guys miss your travel trailer? Hope you feel better Paige. Glad you got that all worked out!
Karen Lemperle Her mom made her go see doctor. She is better thanks. The travel trailer gave us a whole new perspective of necessities. We really enjoyed it and glad we had that wonderful experience. Thanks for staying with us 😉
I understand your frustration my wife is thai. But at least Thailand protects its citizens. I pay taxes work hard my kid needed dental surgery. I have insurance and still have to pay out of pocket . Meanwhile if your illegal you work off the books. Bring your kid to a hospital no worries you dont pay a dime . Its complete bullshit I'm getting tired of being a second class citizen in my own country.
So Chuck, you described how easy it was to get married in Thailand. Why not just go get remarried in Thailand and use that marriage certificate to open a bank account? Enjoy your videos.
A married cert had nothing to do with getting a bank account. Most foreigners here are not married. Immigration requirements for a marriage visa has to be able to read the cert. So a notary and a translation was sufficient, at least 2 years ago when I shared this experience.
I know this was months ago Chuck, but I know your pain brother! When I was in Vietnam I was at the mercy of everyone. If not for my Fiancee' (now wife) of 16 years, I would have told every one of those people where to get off ! LOL It's a different world brother, it doesn't help to lose your cool in SE Asia. You know all of this by now ! :)
My girlfriend's family is from Nakhon Phanom area. We will be there December 12th evening through December 15th afternoon. We would love to meet you two and possibly have dinner or drinks together
Hi Chuck. I know it's a lot easier to say than do, but just try not to get too mad in this kind of situations. They are frustrating like hell, I know, but the reallity is that you will encounter more and more, for sure. Don't expect a Thaï person to simply tell you right away that he/she doesn't' know how to do this or that at work. It's just not in their culture, it's losing face, so they won't do it. At best, you will get a strange face or a discouraging answer, that's it. They won't necessarily learn a lesson either. Just like you said, if you can't get a thing done somewhere, try your luck later or with someone else and the Banking Department appears to be one of the best examples. I try to look at those things from a better angle, I mean back home, when you don't qualify for something and don't meet what's required, there's no way you can get it, no matter how hard/often you try. In Thailand, even if you don't qualify, there's always an option as everything's possible, Lol. Cheers, keep up the good work Dude. Thanks for sharing.
Eric e Thanks for the comment. I do agree with you. It is very difficult in America to deal with people. I think I have become less tolerable as I got older. I am way more calm here in Thailand and learning to adapt. Love it here.
I think exactly the same, we're on the same page. I've also noticed that as the reason why we leave home and get there is mainly for life and people to give us a break, we're willing to sometimes put more efforts (and philosophy) in order to make it happen, which results in smiling there at situations we wouldn't even tolerate back home.
I am retired military and nearly 70. What kind of visa can I get? I want to travel in Thailand. Thanks for any information. My Filipina wife is also a USA citizen. We have a 6.year old son.
You and you wife will need to be over 50. Meet minimum income requirements. Your son I am not sure. You can contact your local Thai embassy or consulate. www.thaiembassy.com/retire/retire.php
first time watching one of your videos.....I had to laugh, you sound like me. you can get something done cheap in Thailand, but not too fast. "how long does it take to paint" hahaha Some things a pain in Thailand that's for sure....but still love it! (most of the time) ;)
Yea, me too! I just came back to he US a few days ago and missing it before I even landed. I still have a little more before I'm there full time. Until then..I'll keep bouncing back and forth
Hello Chuck, I’m watching your older videos to get answers on some questions. Do you think it’s a good idea to open a bank account on line in Thailand ? Is that possible? I’m not sure when I would be moving there. Do I have to wait until I move there to open an account? Thanks for these helpful videos.
You can hire a law office to handle your affairs here cheap. They say you can get a bank statement affidavit notarized at the embassy if having money here is a problem for you.
I prefer to keep my little money in my USA bank. I bet the USA does not require 12-24k in an account, and I heard you must have to have a monthly income of $2200 or more.
Darryl .C you are correct but not the first 90 days. Also depends on visa type. Funny thing is rules change all the time and each office have different requirements.
Thai people never will admit that they do not know something, for they will " lose face," if you will. That would be an embarrassment to them .So cut some slack. I feel bad for the employee, they probably got in trouble when you took your money out. On the other hand, I do the same thing when I get mad about something.
Saying i dont know..means losing face wether it be male or female staff. Its the price you pay for living in a country where everybodys right.its just a thai thing..but i still luv em.555
funny about banks its your money unless you want to use it LOLThe control of your money is in there hands and hans is from Switzerland and never seen again. You where lucky they did not ask you why you need your money.And charge you for them asking you.. good luck spelt with f all the best have a great day envy the madness of your daily falang life...Beer time... be careful you don't get DLI on your push bike.LOL
. .why people don't learn how to make a vlog without the noise in the backgroud sometimes the music they add is too loud or the street noise is so annoying.
As you said, if one bank gives you a hard time just take your money and go elsewhere. Kasikorn bank would n't open an account for me, the bimbo on the door insisted I needed a work permit even after I politely asked her to check, so I walked 20 metres to the Bangkok bank where they welcomed me with a smile, open arms, and a free orange juice while they did the paperwork.
Chuck
I genuinely love your vlogs as they are straightforward and full of good info
Your experiences will benefit many and if you are not sure of something I can always find the answer in the comments section (avoiding the A-holes of course!)
I thank you for the time and effort you and your wife put into this :)
Thank you sir.
Fortunately, I have a friend here in Chaing Mai who has a Thai wife who is a friend of someone high up at a Bangkok Bank branch. It was apparent after 5 minutes that without her I would have had a hard time opening an account. As it was she had to give a personal guarantee to the bank so they would open an account for me. Put over a million baht in there the next week and they can't do enough for me now :). They did tell us that they were apprehensive about farangs because of them opening accounts and then disappearing after overdrawing the account. Banking is very third world here still. I can't set up a standing order to pay my rent because the house owner is with a different bank???? Still, pay my utility bills at the 7-11 because it's such a pain to pay online. This is Thailand, learn to love it!
When you turn 50 you still got to check in every 90 days the retirement visa is for 12 month but you have to report every 90 days unless you have left the country in that time
G'Day Chuck..... love your vids mate.
It's a huge learning curve here, with all the frustrations of dealing with Banks and Bureaucracy. I tried, an wasn't as patient as you lol... I ended up using a fixxer for whatever I need done... Costs a few bucks, but saves a lot of aggravation... I am sure there will be someone offering the same services where you are.
Cheers
I am now 69 and came to Chiang Mai in July 2014 on a one year Thai Visa based on Retirement. Current retirement requirements are at least 50 years old and 800k Baht in a Thai bank or 65k Baht monthly income or a combo of the two. When it comes time to renew my visa for another year, I go to the US Embassy and get a notarized letter stating my income. So far, I do not have a Thai bank account, although my Thai wife and family do. A one year visa based on marriage to a Thai has no age minimum and half the financial requirements as a visa based on retirement. We got married in Chiang Mai following the four steps listed on the US Embassy Chiang Mai Website. I think you may not only have to have your US marriage license translated to Thai (possibly can do that at any local translator business), but also validated by the Thai government as being a proper translation before it will be accepted, so check on that and be prepared for possible delays (hours or days) at each step. Once you have a one year visa, then other than the yearly renewal, you will need to do 90 Day Reports (in person, by mail, online or via an agent). Also, as a foreigner who is not living in a hotel, did you file TM-28 and TM-30 forms with your local police (donslifeinthailand.com/TM_28_TM_30.html)? I wired money to buy our house from my Charles Schwab Broker account to my wife's Bangkok Bank account using their New York Office Routing Number (domestic wire transfer). Charles Schwab charged $15 which was reimbursed and Bangkok Bank charged about 500 Baht (it's on their Website). It took about 3 days for the money to be available in my wife's account in Chiang Mai in Baht. I regularly withdraw 25k Baht at Bangkok Bank ATMs in Thailand using my Charles Schwab Bank Visa Debit Card. Charles Schwab does not charge ATM withdrawal fees and reimburse the Thai bank 200 Baht fees (up to a limit each month). Suggest gargle with warm salt water for sore throat/cold (US Navy). Speaking of cold, we do not yet have water heaters on our showers, brrr.
This site info may be of use: Siam Legal - Marriage Visa
www.siam-legal.com/thailand-visa/Thailand-Marriage-Visa.php
shweeew Thanks. Yes i have to go to American Embassy for notarization for marriage cirt. Then there is a translation office across the way. I can pay the office to stand in line at embassy also. Retirement visa is the way to go.
poka513 I am 74 and I am a widow, so if I move to Chiang Mai, I will be making the visa runs to Singapore, because I love Singapore, but it is expensive for a studio apartment. Your wife seems pretty nice and I wish you the best.
Make sure you put a POD ( Paid on Death) on your account, and Page needs to put you on her account or the joint account.
Have 2 Charles Schwab debit cards, and no ATM fees and a small interest.
3 years ago I almost had the same problems. Because I am retired I needed to open a new personal account in any Thai Bank, as I prefered my monthly retirement money directly from Belgium Gouvernment to a Thai bankaccount. Till then my monthly income was transferred to my Bank in Belgium. But to take money from that Belgian account through my Master Card, it cost me always many fee and the change from Euro's to Thai Bath also costs me too much. Although by direct transfer to a Thai Bank it is cheaper for me. Therefore the Pension Service in Brussels asked me to let fill in a Document which says that they agree that my monthly pension should be transferred to that Thai Bank. I went to Bangkok Bank in Nong Han, where I had already an account, where nobody speaks English, only the Manager. And that woman just said to me and to my wife : they won't fill in that document, because ... they don't know that that Belgian document, written in English, Dutch, French and German ! is really an OFFICIAL DOCUMENT ! So they refused, unbelievable but true. Bangkok Bank didn't want my money hahahaha. So I said bye bye , later on I closed my Bangkok Bank account, and went to another Bank, Krasikorn Bank. There they were very friendly and helpfull, and it wasn't any problem to fill in the official document from the Belgian Pension Service / Gouvernment in Brussels. I could easily open a new personal account, they filled in the document, signed, stamped and dated properly. I sent it to Belgium and 1 month later already my monthly retirement money came on that Krasikorn Bank-account. Since then all is OK. The only thing that bothers me about my income is that it is going down, as the Euro decreases seriously the last months. Today, 3th of Hanuary 2019 the exchange rate is only 36,76 Thai Bath for 1 Euro. That is about 3 bath less than 4 years ago...On a big amount in Thai Bath it is a lot less than 4 years ago that I get for my Euro's. Also the US dollar decreases similar. The Brexit is one of the causes of these decreasements in value.
Thank you for info on the Banking system in Thailand..👍
Thanks for sharing your journey, vary interesting to see real life experiences. best of luck getting settled in
Thanks for sharing this Chuck and Paige. It never occurred to me that getting a back account could be so problematic.
Speaking of green tea flavored things, I really like the green tea flavored Listerine. Give it a try.
I enjoy your old videos before you could speak Thai. I was like that too initially until I learned the language. Currently stuck in quarantine in Angola. Just left Thailand for work. Nothing to do but watch youtube.
Sometimes you have to take things in stride, when you are in a foreign country patience is your best tool. One of the biggest problems Americans have abroad is they do not have the same rights as back home. Don't burn bridges before learning the lay of the land, you may need those people that upset you down the road. As a foreign citizen you don't have any rights there. Learn the language, and the ways of the country your in and the path to enjoyment will be yours. People will work with you as you learn their ways and leave your American attitude behind. I think you and your wife are great and you will fit in just fine there as time goes by. I wish you luck along the way with your adventure.
Ray
The US Embassy does not provide translation services. Have a "registered" service translate your US marriage license and then register the document with the MInistry of Foreign Affairs. Once done, go to your local Thai government office to have the marriage legally registered in Thailand. My Thai wife and I married in the US prior to moving to Thailand. We had a marriage ceremony in her village, but didn't register the marriage at the time. That was four years ago. Our US Marriage (and date) is now officially registered in Thailand. Not hard, but several steps.
Get The Money Out and Put It In A Bag !!!! Classic Chuck , That's How WE DO Business Texas
Not Playing. Especially with my money......
it's truly amazing, the words " I don't know " cannot be spoken by Thais. loss of face, smh. keep smiling!
2019 January. I went into five banks today in Chon Buri province. My Thai fiancé did the talking. Four of the banks wanted a work permit. Bangkok bank told me to go to a different branch-- we did. They told me they wanted a letter from the embassy as well as criminal background check. Pretty much same thing they asked of you. Of course, I'm not married at the moment and just have a 90 day tourist visa.
I tried to get my Thai fiancé into United States, but due to new regulations from Trump they denied that as well. Four years ago they approved it. No change in the circumstances. If you think getting a bank account pissed you off, try going through a 16 month long process of getting a K-1 visa, and being denied. Let me tell you it was not cheap.
I'm now trying to put a bunch of cash into my fiancé's bank account so that I can get her to come to America part of the time on a tourist visa. Unfortunately, I can't retire permanently in Thailand for about five years, so are doing what we can to make it work.
I do enjoy Thailand a lot, but trying to become part of the culture and community here is really difficult. I do speak some Thai, but mostly it's a struggle.
Good luck to everyone who would like to make Thailand home. The grass is not always greener. Thailand has its own set of obstacles to overcome.
I quess I was lucky when I first came here
Was hired to start up and commission a new plastic plant in Maptaphut. The company had agents working on my behalf to get me a bank account. It was no sweat for me. Anyway Chuck I like your videos. They are nice and relaxing .
Been following your journey , love the town Paige family live , you guy will be happy there , there so much to see and do.....
Thanks Lynn for staying with us.
You can transfer up to 10,000.00 through Xzoom for 4.99 from your bank in America to Thailand and vise versa
Thanks. There are many ways along with that. Thanks
went to Kasikorn bank. first branch said they couldn`t do it as i only had a tourist visa. went to another Kasikorn branch 5 blocks away and got a savings account. they told me i had to buy a 100,000 baht insurance policy [which would cost me 10,000 baht a year for 10 years] because i had a Thai girlfriend, they said this was the only way i could get account. when i got the paperwork sent about the account, in the fine print i had 10 days grace period after receiving the paperwork to cancel the insurance policy. this insurance policy thing was just a scam by the bank and insurance company. Thailand gotta love it, lol
mai pen rie, that's the one thing I wish I would have gotten done is getting a Thai, Bangkok bank account. Next time, thanks for sharing your experiences.
I know , when you go there and want to simply open an acct, or cash a check - oh god you go to a few banks, then sit only to be told - can't do here... then one simple transaction can take an hour ! If you are short on time or blow a gasket impatient... better to send your honey - huh ?? No Honey ?? Well then you are screwed, and will waste days of your trip trying to simple normal stuff ! This may be held to either Thailand , or the Philppines...
Yeah - that is how you get it done - you need 'priority service' who you know is key deal !
Hey Chuck! I certainly share your frustration in trying to open a bank account in Thailand. I'm in the process of making wedding plans and moving to Thailand. I'm retired & thus no work permit. I just got a tourist visa before leaving Canada & had it extended for 90 days. I need 400,000 baht in a Thai bank account to get an "O" marriage visa but the banks want you to have an O visa before you can open an account. Another bank wants a confirmation letter from your embassy to confirm the picture in your passport is really you. WTF!? The time wasted going from bank to bank until you find someone intelligent enough to see the Catch 22 problem is exhausting. I can foresee going back to the bank with the letter from the embassy, only to have a different person come up with a different rule that he/she just pulls out of a hat. Mind Boggling to say the least.
Next QnA. Short answer if you are still in Thailand with your tourist visa. Get an account at BKK bank in your wife name. Transfer the money in it and when you get your 0 visa in Canada you can open an account in your name and transfer it. OR You can get a 1 yr 0 visa in Canada or a 90day. You will have 1yr or 90days to get an account. TAKE a Deep Breath.... It always works out.
Kasikorn bank in Pachong would n't open an account for me...In Bangkok i got one in the first Kasikorn i walked into...Just wait til you get a Thai driver License... You have to renew it every second year... Thais dont have to...That made me "Boil"...🙄
I am on my second now. It is 5 years on the renewal. th-cam.com/video/jk1a3rdP-_8/w-d-xo.html
@@notime2bsad They wont do that for me in Pakchong...And i have to go take Photocopi of the same papers 2 or 3 times, before its ok, and go to The Amper, to get a document, every time to state that it is ok i get it renewed, and then for 2 years.Been Thai Married fo 20 years, and have adress in Pakchong.🙄
Just be careful opening up a Bank Account in a different city from where you live, if anything happens or goes wrong with your transactions, you have to go back to the original Bank where you opened it up, to resolve any issues
You done the right thing, taking your money out of that bank.
It felt great to take it out. "put it in the bag!"
Hi chuck
Just subscribed to your channel. Im considering retiring soon and moving to Chiang Mai. Thailand, your videos are very educational.
Dont worry about the negative comments from some viewers, I think you are doing just find.
easy to get a bank acc in chang Mai bangkok bank in mall on the way to zoo
In 2009 on a visitor visa open account at kasikorn easy, in 2018 I want to take 300,000 out of account, after much to and fro manager explains new rules so iask what if I go to ATM no problem says she. I go to bangkok bank,open account then went home and transferred money from kasikorn no passport easy. How f####d is that
Can i ask where did you open your Bank account?
Hi Chuck is non khai good place to retire from Scott new Zealand
I opened a bank account with Bangkok Bank, I had to go to the immigration station and just get a document stating that I was there legally. It took me about 30 minutes to get that and then opened the account with no problem.
This is why I say, this is my scenario, yours might be different.
notime2bsad yes, it’s not only different for everyone but I think if you go at a different time you’ll get different answers LOL. I really enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
If I visit Thailand for two or three weeks, I need to open a bank account? I thought U.S. citizens don't need VISA's from what I've read?
Anything is possible in Thailand. You can give a try. However thanks from the Obama administration they made it difficult for Americans to obtain an Account because of the information that is required from the bank to report every year to the US government. Common since is why do you need a Bank account in Thailand if you are only a Tourist? I tried three different times before moving here with no luck. That is why I had money in Only my wife name. The bank I had money in told me all I needed was a long stay visa. When I showed back up a year later they said I needed a work permit. When they found out I had LOTs of money there in my wife account, things changed when i told them to put it in the bag.
Now, here is my recommendation. Use BKK bank and bring lots of CASH..... good luck.
Bangkok Bank is good about opening accounts for Americans. You should take your Thai GF with you. You need 800K in a Thai bank in order to get the O visa, (retirement visa). I'm living in Phuket now, I'm retired and from California. This video is good, keep making them.
Hi chuck it’s that Paige photo on the wall behind we’re you were sitting ? Enjoying your old videos !
55555,, Sorry to hear you had such a hard time,,, Kasikorn bank is the best bank for westerner's ,, i went in years ago got the missis to do the talking said i lived with her and i was only there on a 1 month visa but told them i come back all the time,, no problem,, tell your friends try Kasikorn bank first and let the women do the talking and a piece of paper saying you rent with her,, ohh and the 3 day painting,,,55555,, Thai Time mate,, get used to it,, wait until you want to build,,, and if you are going to build a home,, buy the materials your self,, and give them to the builder you will save lots and you will buy the good stuff,, but have fun in the ,, home pro,,,, and the other big ,, DIY shops,,,, i am laughing now ,, because you will be like me,, thinking why is it so hard just to buy something,, ,, Good luck,, can't wait to see what is next,,
A little late to comment but: visit the web site Thaivisa.com for all the latest details about visas and such. Chuck, you gave what information someone told you but much is incorrect. Marriage extension to your Non-O visa requires only 400,000 baht but it must be in an account in your name only. Also, as to marriage certificate, go to the US embassy and get a declaration from the consulate for your marriage certificate then take it to a translation service that will translate and get Ministry of Foreign Affairs verification stamps. This can take a few days so just have the final product EMS to you.
thought you needed a white background in photo,to show various authorities including passports ect.
How does it work for retired military? I am only 44 and not 50.
Good information Love that Ice cream sandwich!! Just wondering if you guys miss your travel trailer? Hope you feel better Paige. Glad you got that all worked out!
Karen Lemperle Her mom made her go see doctor. She is better thanks. The travel trailer gave us a whole new perspective of necessities. We really enjoyed it and glad we had that wonderful experience. Thanks for staying with us 😉
notime2bsad you are so welcome! We cant go too long without seeing Pages cute smiles! Enjoy!
I understand your frustration my wife is thai. But at least Thailand protects its citizens. I pay taxes work hard my kid needed dental surgery. I have insurance and still have to pay out of pocket . Meanwhile if your illegal you work off the books. Bring your kid to a hospital no worries you dont pay a dime . Its complete bullshit I'm getting tired of being a second class citizen in my own country.
I got a thai bank account with a tourist visa.I guess I hit a lucky day
So Chuck, you described how easy it was to get married in Thailand. Why not just go get remarried in Thailand and use that marriage certificate to open a bank account? Enjoy your videos.
A married cert had nothing to do with getting a bank account. Most foreigners here are not married. Immigration requirements for a marriage visa has to be able to read the cert. So a notary and a translation was sufficient, at least 2 years ago when I shared this experience.
I know this was months ago Chuck, but I know your pain brother! When I was in Vietnam I was at the mercy of everyone. If not for my Fiancee' (now wife) of 16 years, I would have told every one of those people where to get off ! LOL It's a different world brother, it doesn't help to lose your cool in SE Asia. You know all of this by now ! :)
It's all good. Much better than where I come from I think. If it were easy everyone would be here.
Late to the party with comments, have to ask, what made it easier dealing with Bangkok Bank over the other bank? Thank you for the post.
Cyberoverdose888 it is a problem with Americans and our IRS dept. Bangkok bank has no problem dealing with 1099 info.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Green KitKat is a acronym for soylant green.
My girlfriend's family is from Nakhon Phanom area. We will be there December 12th evening through December 15th afternoon. We would love to meet you two and possibly have dinner or drinks together
My email is kflan2012@gmail.com
Hi Chuck. I know it's a lot easier to say than do, but just try not to get too mad in this kind of situations. They are frustrating like hell, I know, but the reallity is that you will encounter more and more, for sure. Don't expect a Thaï person to simply tell you right away that he/she doesn't' know how to do this or that at work. It's just not in their culture, it's losing face, so they won't do it. At best, you will get a strange face or a discouraging answer, that's it. They won't necessarily learn a lesson either. Just like you said, if you can't get a thing done somewhere, try your luck later or with someone else and the Banking Department appears to be one of the best examples. I try to look at those things from a better angle, I mean back home, when you don't qualify for something and don't meet what's required, there's no way you can get it, no matter how hard/often you try. In Thailand, even if you don't qualify, there's always an option as everything's possible, Lol. Cheers, keep up the good work Dude. Thanks for sharing.
Eric e Thanks for the comment. I do agree with you. It is very difficult in America to deal with people. I think I have become less tolerable as I got older. I am way more calm here in Thailand and learning to adapt. Love it here.
I think exactly the same, we're on the same page. I've also noticed that as the reason why we leave home and get there is mainly for life and people to give us a break, we're willing to sometimes put more efforts (and philosophy) in order to make it happen, which results in smiling there at situations we wouldn't even tolerate back home.
Eric e yes sir...
Don't worry about a thing, cos everything is going to be alright.
Enjoyed that video and just subscribed.
I guess Thailand can be a bit like a box of chocolates... ;)
James Press awesome. ... You are correct sir.
I am retired military and nearly 70. What kind of visa can I get? I want to travel in Thailand. Thanks for any information. My Filipina wife is also a USA citizen. We have a 6.year old son.
You and you wife will need to be over 50. Meet minimum income requirements. Your son I am not sure. You can contact your local Thai embassy or consulate. www.thaiembassy.com/retire/retire.php
first time watching one of your videos.....I had to laugh, you sound like me. you can get something done cheap in Thailand, but not too fast. "how long does it take to paint" hahaha Some things a pain in Thailand that's for sure....but still love it! (most of the time) ;)
Thanks daz Yes that was almost a year ago and 200 videos later I love Thailand. Thanks for watching.
Yea, me too! I just came back to he US a few days ago and missing it before I even landed. I still have a little more before I'm there full time. Until then..I'll keep bouncing back and forth
Hello Chuck, I’m watching your older videos to get answers on some questions. Do you think it’s a good idea to open a bank account on line in Thailand ? Is that possible? I’m not sure when I would be moving there. Do I have to wait until I move there to open an account? Thanks for these helpful videos.
You have to be here for sure....
Ahhh....ye olde Red Tape. What can you do? Call it ribbon and craft a pretty bow out of it! lol
So it has to be a Thai account? It cannot be a us account that you have the money in?
You can hire a law office to handle your affairs here cheap. They say you can get a bank statement affidavit notarized at the embassy if having money here is a problem for you.
Sounds like you are having to jump through hoops! Hope it all works out for ya!
By the way....Kit Kat's are my favorite candy! Cool!
I prefer to keep my little money in my USA bank. I bet the USA does not require 12-24k in an account, and I heard you must have to have a monthly income of $2200 or more.
Glad that was sorted out. Aggravating to say the least. Paige seems to take it all in stride. She balances you. 🙂
No thanks on the green Kit Kats. 😏
Patty Sternjacob lol yes with her I am able to do anything. She is a much better person than me. I'm blessed.😆
Shop owner is lovely
Well done. Can't fix stupid. Know your job 👍
music in a background is way to loud.
Wow, after seeing this one I need a BEER TOO! :0
Keep the chin up Chuck, your doing fine.
500 for electric better shop around next time
you can do your 90 day reporting online now, no need to go immigration office.
Darryl .C you are correct but not the first 90 days. Also depends on visa type. Funny thing is rules change all the time and each office have different requirements.
I love it there 😍
Thai people never will admit that they do not know something, for they will " lose face," if you will. That would be an embarrassment to them .So cut some slack. I feel bad for the employee, they probably got in trouble when you took your money out. On the other hand, I do the same thing when I get mad about something.
All about saving face.smh
Saying i dont know..means losing face wether it be male or female staff. Its the price you pay for living in a country where everybodys right.its just a thai thing..but i still luv em.555
funny about banks its your money unless you want to use it LOLThe control of your money is in there hands and hans is from Switzerland and never seen again. You where lucky they did not ask you why you need your money.And charge you for them asking you.. good luck spelt with f all the best have a great day envy the madness of your daily falang life...Beer time... be careful you don't get DLI on your push bike.LOL
Frustrating stuff. Hang in there
Life is great here 1 year later. Thanks for watching
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.why people don't learn how to make a vlog without the noise in the backgroud
sometimes the music they add is too loud or the street noise is so annoying.
This is Thailand!!!!!!!
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Tell her to be quite while you're vloging,got to put your foot down
go home