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  1. Knobby

    Onward ticket?

    Without revealing all my plans I will be going to Thailand intending to stay up to a year starting from June. I won't reveal how I am going to do it yet but I have this question, Being English and with a UK passport, We all know I will get the standard 30 days ( unless it's still at 90? which was temporary) So I will be leaving Heathrow on a one-way ticket. I did this before in 2019 but I did have a ticket (genuine) to Cambodia as I had a week there. The bloke at the check-in desk picked up right away that I was on a single and said I couldn't enter Thailand on a one-way ticket. I had the Camboida ticket so I showed him the booking as he was happy. This time however is different, the visa I hope to get means my passport will be sent away and I will get a 90-day extension while the visa gets issued. How to get out of Heathrow on a one-way ticket? Any tips apart from actually buying a genuine ticket which I will end up not using and is a waste of money?
  2. Unavowed

    Onward ticket?

    That’s a great resource! Better than my suggestion to book a cheap flight and not turn up or a flexible flight with arefundable fare Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. katana57

    Onward ticket?

    This might help you out: https://onwardticket.com A few people on Thaivisa forum have used it with success.
  4. whiteshirt

    Onward ticket?

    Bm limirl over on the pattaya forum has a thread on it recently might be worth a look Knobby
  5. riso270

    Esim lcard for Samsung S22 ultra

    I recently travelled with an Esim purchased from Nomad. It was good for six SE Asian countries and the plan I chose was for 40days. Set up was easy via a QR code (need to use another device) and worked fine. While you are using the Esim, you won't receive calls or messages to your home number, so you need to to swap back to your home Sim to get these missed calls etc. I did this a few times a day when I had WIFI. Just remember to turn off mobile data when you do this, to prevent any charges form your home service provider.


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