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AloisAmrein

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  1. Same could be said about Pakistan -- who can develop a nuclear weapon but cannot support flood victims without begging the rest of the world for help. Look at mot African countries who spend more on arms than on health care --- no nets for malaria prevention yet plenty of money for bullets to arm 12 tear olds. Who says politicians anywhere want peace and stability.

    Yes, you are right. Thailand such as Pakistan spends much too much money for teh army, and not enough for social development. That's why the have the Red Shirts in Thailand and the Taliban in Pakistan. Stupid goverments.

  2. I'm a dual Thai- Australian citizen.

    When leaving Thailand: Show your Thai passport to the airline check in, and they will see with the visa you can enter China.

    Present immigration your US passport to be stamped out on. They won't care about anything, as the airline wouldn't have issued you a boarding pass if you didn't have the authorisation to travel to your destination country.

    Enter and leave China on your Thai passport.

    Re-enter Thailand on your Thai passport so you are no longer subject to immigration controls.

    I'm not sure why you decided to 'live' in Thailand on a US passport, but my advice is if you are Thai citizen with dual citizenship, always enter and leave Thailand on your Thai passport. Makes life much easier.

    Exiting Thailand on your Thai passport for this trip wont work - according to immigration, that passport is still outside the country.

    Very good and correct answer!

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