A new visa question
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Re: A new visa question
The point of the thread is when you have an active EB with a WP and then become unemployed during that time.
Are you, according to the new regulations, supposed to get a new visa or change it or just wait until it needs to be renewed.
Are you, according to the new regulations, supposed to get a new visa or change it or just wait until it needs to be renewed.
Re: A new visa question
I know a bloke who got a WP as self employed. I would imagine that would cover a change of jobs. He is actually employed by a company here and also has his own business. Only the 1 work permit.
To clarify that - the work permit he has states " Self employed" on it
To clarify that - the work permit he has states " Self employed" on it
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Re: A new visa question
Change it to what? As I see it your choice is EB or EB, others may have the choice of an ER. You don't need to change a thing. Yet.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:13 pm The point of the thread is when you have an active EB with a WP and then become unemployed during that time.
Are you, according to the new regulations, supposed to get a new visa or change it or just wait until it needs to be renewed.
It's what happens when WPs are due again. Do you have to get one? Even if you are still between jobs?
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Re: A new visa question
could show them bank statements?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:03 pmBarang chgout wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 12:13 pm From what I can work out, EB +no work permit is fine if you don't work.
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ok u have a EB extension, what do u say when they ask
"where is ur wp"
"i dont have one cause i dont work"
" Well Prove it, how do u get ur $$"
ive got a cambodian bank and transfer all my money into it, i can prove the money leaving my bank and entering my khmer bank, no dramas
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I honestly don't know what you would change it to. Maybe has others said, change the WP to self employed?Username Taken wrote:Change it to what? As I see it your choice is EB or EB, others may have the choice of an ER. You don't need to change a thing. Yet.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:13 pm The point of the thread is when you have an active EB with a WP and then become unemployed during that time.
Are you, according to the new regulations, supposed to get a new visa or change it or just wait until it needs to be renewed.
It's what happens when WPs are due again. Do you have to get one? Even if you are still between jobs?
All great questions raised hence the need for a discussion on the issue. It definitely seems like a grey area that has not been thought about yet, but that does not surprise me in the slightest either.
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But what if you're not self employed, what if you are between jobs?
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No, same price - I've heard from others that you'll get an ER if you're actually 60 (which is obviously calculated from your passport) and from one friend who snuck in at 59 - I think he turns 60 in the duration of the visa. Others reported earlier in the year of being able to get an ER regardless of their age, but that seems to have dried up.
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ExactlyUsername Taken wrote:But what if you're not self employed, what if you are between jobs?
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I know several people under 60 who have obtained the ER EOS, no questions asked, one guy is only mid-40's even!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 6:27 pmNo, same price - I've heard from others that you'll get an ER if you're actually 60 (which is obviously calculated from your passport) and from one friend who snuck in at 59 - I think he turns 60 in the duration of the visa. Others reported earlier in the year of being able to get an ER regardless of their age, but that seems to have dried up.
Re: A new visa question
... Inherited ...phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:03 pm "where is ur wp"
"i dont have one cause i dont work"
" Well Prove it, how do u get ur $$"
... My mother still supports me ...
... Gift from a friend ...
... I already had a lot of money before I came here ...
... I am sitting on an enormous stash of bitcoins ...
... I own 28 apartment towers in Sidney, Australia ...
... Whatever ...
It is usually hard to verify any documents that would prove or disprove such claim. It would be dumb paper again. I have seen accountant firms in Thailand, in the streets, who fabricate all of that for you, against a moderate fee. They all file with the same immigration officer, their beloved Saprikanikorn, who never checks and always approves these files. However, if you do not go through one of these accounting firms, and irrespective of the veracity of your paperwork ("where is the Thai translation?"), our beloved Saprikanikorn will always find reasons to reject your application.
We are pleased to announce that new rules are always new opportunities for more corruption!
By the way, I wonder which corrupt western NGO is behind these new visa and work permit requirements? I am an admirer of the Afghans. They burn that kind of western NGO workers at the stake over there. I always enjoy reading reports about that.
People in Need’s Hollister agreed: “The cornerstone of our security here [in Afghanistan] is acceptance by the communities where we work. We remain neutral, impartial and not religious."
Ha ahah ha! What an idiot. He really believes that he is going to be allowed to preach feminist insurgencies amongst the local women ... go figure!
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