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Bangkok hotel’s ‘loo-natic’ layout leaves guest in stitches
khunPer replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
You get what you pay for – "always look at the bright side of life": There is a toilet inside the room, instead of one for common use outside... -
Age limit for student visa? 50?
khunPer replied to topswijaya's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nothing stops your uncle from studying Thai language on a retirement extension of stay... -
Did you appreciate living in the 70s, 80s and 90s?
khunPer replied to thaibeachlovers's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
For those of us that are not Americans, Vietnam – and Cambodia and Lao – was luckily just something to read about in the news, at that time. I'm vary happy that I was teen and young in the later 60s and during the 70s. Great time with the youth revolution for freedom, the pill, the flower power and hippies. Furthermore, the change in the musical scene, and all the things one could do without people being offended or infringed. Furthermore it was easy to start up something, a time where you could borrow money in the bank based on a good idea...???? During the 80s things began to change – a lot – at least in Europe, where I originates from. However still good memories even that many things got little more tough to deal with, the same during the 90s. Coming to Thailand in 2001 and especially Samui, it was like getting back to the good old time – apart from cell-phones and digital cameras – lots of the old music and a party life like the one in the late 60s and early 70s; furthermore cheap petrol, compared to Scandinavia, and lots of partying young girls in hot pants and even some topless on the beaches...???? I decided to stay and fully relive the "good old times" like "summer of '69" – cell-phone and digital cameras merged into smartphones, which were easier to carry, and faster Internet made the expat life a lot more attractive, like sitting under a coconut palm and checking the banking business at home while a couple of young girls serv ed cooled drinks – and I still enjoy all-year-summer and barefoot-xmas, the parties, the nightlife; and also the new great music...???????? -
When is enough, enough?
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Have I Missed the Boat ?
khunPer replied to lolex's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You can get an non-immigration O-visa and extensions of stay based on either marriage or supporting your daughter. If based on marriage, you need to prove that you live together with your wife. Medical insurance is not a demand on a non-immigrant O-visa and extension of stay based on marriage or child support; however often advisable to have an insurance. It can however be costly when 72 years old, and by some insurance companies difficult to get in. The self-insurance option – i.e. keeping a rainy day-deposit for emergency – works as long as there is money. If you use half of, or the whole, deposit, there is only half or no money left. When being self-insured you should continuously add up in the deposit, like paying into an insurance every month. Personally I use the self-insurance method and pay a small fee, equivalent to an affordable insurance, into my rainy day-account every month. To my knowledge it's not more complicated to be a foreigner living in Thailand than before – I've been living here since 2005 on retirement extensions from 2007, when no longer needed to visit my home country – but the various immigration offices have become little more strict with the documentation, especially the financial. I've burned my bridges to my home country and believe in, that if the financial limits raise at some time in the future, the Thai authorities will once again offer a "grandfather" possibility for those of us "veterans" that began out extensions of stay under old regulations; that has been done before. -
French guys in their Porsche on Koh Samui?
khunPer replied to jil's topic in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
Perhaps we should open a pinned thread with "What happened to...", so we can keep track on what happened to various criminals and other items in the news about Samui...???? -
Transport from/to the islands Phangan, Tao and Samui
khunPer replied to khunPer's topic in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
Air Asia, they got a package including ferry/bus and air from Surat Thani to Bangkok and vice versa. -
Actually, plenty of domestic tourists come and it seems like they prefers to bring their cars also, so they use road and ferry. Nobody was interested in funding an airport on Samui at that time, but Bangkok Airways. It's built for private money instead of tax funds, so there are nobody but the users to pay for it. Any airline can fly to USM and a number others than Bangkok Airways also do it. The private airport project on the northern tip of Phangan is to my knowledge stopped. According to the news there were problems with rights for land use. Furthermore, the runway would be very short, just around 1200 meters; it's hard to find space on Phangan. It was planned to handle an ATR-42 aircraft. It's in a way a huge benefit for Samui that the airfare prices are high and the runway too short for long haul aircrafts – the size of the island makes some limits here – it's a small island with an infra structure that cannot handle massive package tourism. Furthermore, it's not a problem to get to Samui and Phangan at an affordable price, just travel as the the original tourists did, when the island was "paradise" – the folks from those days in general think it was destroyed by opening an airport, so hard to think of what further tourism from budget flights and a longer runway could do to improve that image... – just take the train or bus and thereafter sail to Samui and Phangan; alternatively you can fly to Surat Thani or Nakhon Si Thammarat and continue from there, some airlines offers a package including bus and ferry...???? And by the way, Samui is in general little more expensive than many other places, because of being an island – apart from airfares people also complains about that – so those that cannot afford "the high costs" to fly in might also not like the prices on the island...???? And what about Koh Chang, a great alternative if you wish to visit an island and about half the distance from Bangkok. Some says that it's like Samui once was before it got smashed by building an airport. Seems like folks visiting Koh Chang don't complain about Bangkok Airways' airport monopoly in Trat at the mainland, they use the road instead.
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Yes, that's the fate for people like us – I'm also told that it's parts of the music- and pro audio business' after-party...???? Yes, ignore it...????
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A carbon filter takes away bad smell and taste, it don't clean the water; preferably you need a post carbon filter also. RO-filter cleans the water quite completely, and also takes out any minerals. In your case I would suggest a RO-filter. Don't forget that all water filters need to be maintained/changed to work.
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This is not an option for AnnaPin, who has stated clearly that if she doesn't get a work permit, her employment contract will be terminated. That's why there is a first section in my reply, which you didn't quote...
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Legally, you need one of the new visas that allows you to perform distance work/work from "home"; i.e., a LTR (Long Term Resident visa) "Work - From - Thailand Professional" visa. You can find more information HERE. In principle you cannot work legally in Thailand for a foreign company. However, there seems to be some doing it, keeping their work under the radar. In such case you need to find another kind of visa for long time stay in Thailand, for example if over 50 years old a retirement extension of stay and officially live of savings.
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Bank letter for immigration
khunPer replied to franckpattaya's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It might depend of the bank you are using. In SCB you can for example use any branch – they have closed so many branches that lots of customers became "homeless" – while Bangkok Bank for example still requires that some things shall be done in one's home branch. Check it in a branch of the bank in where you have your account. -
Low season bungalow in Phangan
khunPer replied to edwardandtubs's topic in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
Yes, Op asks for "something similar for around this time of year?" "This time of the year" is when the low season begins on Samui and Phangan; so, OP seems to be fully aware of that...???? -
Water proof paint? Mold and mildew and dust resistent etc?
khunPer replied to ElephantEgo's topic in DIY Forum
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You can also buy online directly from trusted computer outlets like Banana and JIB.
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Is Lazada a good place to buy an android phone (google pixel)
khunPer replied to recom273's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I bought an Oppo phone from Lazada, no problems. As you mention yourself, you can check the reliability of the seller and check if there are any reviews. My Oppo phone came with a screen protection, so I didn't need to buy that extra. However, some resellers might give you a lot of freebees – including Blue Tooth speaker and headphones – so, if you value those, a reseller might be a better option than Lazada. I did that when I changed to a newer model, but I had to buy a screen protection, and now I have some free stuff that I actually don't need...???? -
Thailand shakes up golden visa scheme, hikes prices by up to 500 per cent
khunPer replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
From the article... "It hopes to boost its membership by 10,000 in the coming year under the new scheme. Current Thailand Elite packages can be applied for until September 15. They will be discontinued and replaced with new packages on October 1, 2023." -
The article link "https://www.thaipbsworld.com/red-shirts-to-scatter-and-take-various-forms/" opens an article with the title: Russian moon “mishap” means US can be all over the moon.