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17 hours ago, VincentRJ said:
Why would it be unfair? The people who voted the first time for Brexit would have the opportunity to confirm their commitment. However, if some of those who voted for Brexit the first time, have now changed their mind, because of all the implications they were not aware of at the time of the first vote, then the UK will remain in the EU.
It seems to me to be very fair to allow people to reconsider a decision that they later might realize was a bad decision.
It would be unfair to trump if they remained because he want to destroy Europe so the USA can remain top dog
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28 minutes ago, blackcab said:
No she won't need your consent. This is because she is your girlfriend. If you are not married to the mother then you have no rights over the child at all (unless you formally legitimised the child as your own).
As the mother has all rights she doesn't need your consent. You need her consent every time though.
I was made the legal Father by court order in Thailand but the immigration at the airport I guess won't know that only thing is she has my family name not my girlfriends family name
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Last time I the foreign father took my thai child out of Thailand I needed proof/consent from the mother.
This time my girlfriend the child's mother wants to take our child out of Thailand, will she also need proof /consent from me the legal Father.
Be interested if anyone has done this before.
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Did he stop to change his Underwear
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This is just another ploy to line the pockets of the insurance companies
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Mummy raised him wrong spoiled little brat
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On 6/4/2018 at 8:56 PM, robblok said:
Poor guy,
Lucky guy too that the police came to help I mean he could have bled to death in his drunken state. Not going to comment on the razor on the table.
I do wonder do all Brits have those kinds of bed-sheets or is the guy just a little nationalistic.
I bet he's a brexit voter
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20 hours ago, KneeDeep said:
Not true. But which is the OP's home country.
Ridiculous when people want advice but fail to reveal important details.
Don't want to give too many details remember big brother is watching you.
And just because your paranoid don'tean they are not out to get you
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20 hours ago, KneeDeep said:
Not true. But which is the OP's home country.
Ridiculous when people want advice but fail to reveal important details.
England
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6 minutes ago, Vacuum said:
If you want to hide your Ip adress from the the bank at home, you'll need to subscribe to a paid VPN. Then you can chose what country you're pretending to be in. Free is crap, avoid.
Any idea of the cost
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Hi does anyone know if a VPN in Thailand is free
I want to hide my ip address from my home country bank nothing more than that
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23 hours ago, Crossy said:
Don't over-think the issue, many of us just do the following.
CURRENT ACCOUNT:- Maintain a UK address, parents, kids, siblings even friends. Move your accounts there, do all your business online, I've not been in a UK bank for probably 25 years.
Ditto for CREDIT CARDS.
INVESTMENTS (I would look at moving to an offshore based platform, no direct experience there).
In 20 odd years of being a UK citizen living outside the UK (and non-resident for tax purposes) I have only ever had one problem. Barclaycard decided that since I wasn't spending money in the UK I wasn't entitled to their card and pulled the plug. I paid off the small balance and cut up the card, their loss.
I still have a UK current account (Nationwide) and credit cards (Nationwide and MBNA). I also maintain a Lloyds International account in the IoM (Sterling, Euro, USD) as I get funds in several currencies, don't want to lose on exchange rates. Both use my UK address although I'm changing Lloyds to be the Thai address.
The banks won't magically know you're out of the country unless you tell them (Barclaycard are psychic although it took them 10 years of me not spending a cent in the UK before they cottoned on). If you're worried about being shopped by your internet banking, get a VPN with servers in the UK and bank via that.
In other words, don't burn your bridges, do nothing until you have to.
EDIT I will say that I am (very) gradually moving all my banking to be either in Thailand or IoM. I have unsecured Thai credit cards (I still work) and, at least currently, most of my money is earned here in Baht so unlike most I ship out USD and GBP. UK cards carry small balances and the Nationwide account exists mainly to pay them.
What is a VPN
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The momo should look more like a farang really scary
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7 hours ago, mok199 said:
What kind of parent thinks 5 baht can buy candy..
You can buy a jack and Jill chocolate bar from the 7 11 for 5 baht.
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I'm not surprised she is from kanchanaburi in my experience the most xenophobic town in Thailand
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I'm not surprised she is from kanchanaburi in my experience the most xenophobic town in Thailand
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Please note health insurance does not cover accidents
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How early can I do the 90 day report ahead of the official reporting day.
Thanks for any help
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It's a good idea they should also impose a 8pm curfew for the whole holiday period also
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The only way is up up up up
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Valentines day is a foreign celebration so immigration has the right to monitor it closely otherwise it could go too far next they will be celebrating May day here and dancing round a May pole and we all know what the may ploe represents.
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12 hours ago, KiChakayan said:
Mr. Lewd Act, if I am buying flowers for my wife, which I do every year, will it be considered as a lewd act?
You should not admit to something as sordid as that here you lewd man
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13 hours ago, NE1 said:
What has it got to do with the Immigration police ? Very strange.
Good guys in sexpats out
Love triangle leaves two men dead in Chiang Mai
in Chiang Mai News
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No its the men that gave up sex with the women over 40