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Bikers Cause Chaos in Pattaya, Police Intervene
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Momentarily. Until next week. -
DTV in Vientiane, Laos.
sikishrory replied to RedReding's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
How did you contact them? I contacted by email and received this. But then I see they have a contact form on the appointment page which I haven't tried. -
I wrote to them at Laos asking them to clarify the Freelancer documents needed. Received a generic reply pointing me back the little cartoony image that they all use. I wasn't expecting a reply but sometimes you get lucky. So "porfessional portfolio" is as specific as it gets for now I suppose. I might just bite the bullet and go and take the 10,000 baht gamble and find out.
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You can import them but when I researched getting a knife sent from Tower Knives in Japan I found I might end up paying somewhere upto 50% import tax. I think if you import the blades alone and fit the handles in Thailand you can maybe cut most of that tax out as it becomes a part. But i'm not certain. This is what Cutboy in bkk do. Thailand has good options itself though. I would just shop at Cutboy in bkk. The owner Sam seaks good English and you can buy them online no worries. He has displays in Pattaya, Sydney, Bkk, Seacon Square and Malaysia or somewhere. Probably more now. Miyabi is another decent brand for more of a mass produced mainstream knife. Zwiling henckels shop in Bkk have a range of them last I checked and are quite responsive to messages. They have a nice birchwood set if you can find it. Global - I also have and they are also good knives. Particularly the G-2 which has been popular as long as I have been a Chef. 24 years + now. Good knives but I don't think I have ever seen them in Thailand. Maybe once years ago in Bkk but I forget where. I have seen them sold online but I suspected they were fakes. They are probably somewhere though. Another interesting option is to make it yourself. There are a couple of courses in Bangkok where you can spend a day with a knifesmith guy and he will teach you how to make a knife. You leave at the end with your own knife. I saw the pictures and it looked really cool. Really Cutboy is by far the best option though to be honest.
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Indians pooping on the beach in Canada.
sikishrory replied to Kinok Farang's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Please let us stay so we can poo all over your country. In one way or another. Immigration in a nutshell. -
American Arrested for Stabbing Australian to Death in Thailand
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Krabi News
According to publicly available info on LinkedIn a former US marine that was teaching English in Thailand and living in Krabi. -
If you find out the answer of the freelancer docs required let me know. I'm wondering the same. Also looking at your Medium you might want to reconsider the description "Jourdan is a washed-up tech writer and failed freelancer writer who sometimes writes essays for no money." If this is the basis you are providing to immigration to live in the kingdom for 5 years haha
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Converting from business to DTV visa
sikishrory replied to thanaka's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Ok thanks. Sounds like a pain in the butt. Good info anyway -
Converting from business to DTV visa
sikishrory replied to thanaka's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What if you have a multiple entry re-entry permit and you want to scrap it? -
Seems like it is early days and nobody knows wtf is going on. The website itself functions which is quite a surprise but despite that it's amazing how much of the details are not clear at all. The website has no real details on what specific documents are needed. I begun an application purely to see what documents it requested and it is no clearer than before. I'm not sure even visa agents know wtf is going on. None of the websites I went to had any updates on the DTV. The Thaigers own page on it somehow manages to construct a full page story repeating the same paragraph about 10 times with no real specific information other than the basics of what has been known for weeks now. Someone wrote in these forums a couple of days ago that it is only extendable once? I assumed it would be as many 180 day entries as you like within the 5 year period? There is already a pinned thread on this but I really hope that someone can put a more specific guide together somewhere on the internet without all the noise, chatter and speculation. I was actually thinking to post a similar thread to the op as I have a developer portfolio but have no idea if it is a pass or not. 10,000 baht is quite a fee to gamble just to find out. The website seems to indicate showing a portfolio of some kind is enough but then elsewhere it says a "verifiable contract of employment" is required. "Dcoument indicating current location" - What is it. What is accepted. Who knows? If you do the Muay Thai or cooking route what is needed? A document saying you have paid for 6 months of classes or a few weeks? What document? I guess it will all come out in time. This is the last page of the application process for the digital nomad/ freelancer category.
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Pattaya police urged to take action on Kuwaiti street racers - video
sikishrory replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
That's strange. Wheres the 10 moto taxi guys appearing out of nowhere for this one. I guess they only come out when it is 10 of them vs 2. -
Outstanding questions remain about new visa rules for Thailand
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I doubt some immigration staff will be happy with this. Less bureaucracy means less extensions, less processing, less visa runs, less cash for their pockets. -
Phuket Old Town Rainbow Crosswalk to Be Removed After Multiple Accidents
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
I liked the world better before the internet. -
Foreigner and Thai woman get into heated argument on BTS (video)
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If this were 2 Thais it wouldn't even be worth recording for the sly person filming. It would be a fart in the wind. Not national news headlines. -
Russian man arrested with 300,000 baht in fake euros in Pattaya
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
That's got to be reassuring when your compatriot tourist police officer is also wearing a badge representing a local tv channel -
Chinese couple remains at large after public sex show in Thailand
sikishrory replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
I'm sure there's a Chinese cop shop here to deal with this -
My condo has a bad pigeon problem. Condo took no resposiblity for a long time and did nothing. So most people put up mesh. In the meantime I learnt pigeons will come back to roost in an area (on my aircon) even if it is dangerous. That's how strong their homing instinct is. I did make it quite unpleasant for them. The condo ended up hiring a guy who would come in and let his hawks sit downstairs a couple of times per day. Pigeons were instantly gone. Quite amazing. When the hawks go home though the pigeons come back. Now with the hawks long gone it seems we still have an issue but a bit less than before maybe. I tried lots of the methods Thais advocate on youtube. There was one Thai using a laser pointer though. I didn't try that but it looked effective. Kind of. There's so many of them. It's a shame we can't just disceetly shoot them.
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Canadian military man confesses to gangster’s murder in Thailand
sikishrory replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Kind of reminds me of this https://thethaiger.com/news/national/spotlight-shines-on-more-shady-street-lamp-projects-by-local-thailand-governments -
Canadian military man confesses to gangster’s murder in Thailand
sikishrory replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
This is a bit of a tangent. A couple of days ago I passed the law courts. They are huge structures that look like something out of anceient rome with large pillars in front and what seems like 50+ rooms. There is also another one of these huge buildings up near the sarasin bridge. It was a Monday. However every time I go by these places there's not a single soul or car to be seen anywhere. The size of these buildings is striking. Yet they seem to sit empy and largely unused. Meanwhile, this man has waited in prison 2+ years later to submit (in bangkok) a verdict. That's a long time. Justice system speed to room ratio is not really adding up at all. -
It's a superstition thing.