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noosard

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  1. 19 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    You can do it today. As long as it is received by immigration 7 days before your report date it will be processed.

     

    22 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Online or on the mobile app?

    How is it rejecting your arrival date?

    Doing it online you can lower the year on the calendar by clicking on 2011 and click it again to get one down to 2001.

    It is the Imm e service app just refuses to acknowledge the 18/03/2020

    not a major problem just went in and did in person

  2. 18 minutes ago, James105 said:

    If the vaccines give you additional freedoms then this is going to <deleted> off a lot of youngsters who do not get badly affected by catching the virus, as they are (rightly) at the bottom of every single countries list of priorities to get a vaccination and it may take a year or two before they get their turn.    These youngsters have been sacrificing the best year(s) of their lives (not to mention their prospects and/or jobs) to protect the older folk and if their reward is to then see the older folk being able to jolly it up on holidays whilst they are still not allowed to as they cannot get a jab feels highly unfair to me.    

    Not all countries 

    Indonesia has said they will vaccinate 18 to 59 year olds first

  3. 15 minutes ago, TSF said:

    Side effects when reported are a headache, a sore arm, feeling nauseous,  which may last for an hour or so to a couple of days. All these side effects are common with any vaccination, and often common with just having an injection or any serology test. None of these side effects are cause for concern. I had my first influenza shot in mid 2019 and it knocked me for 6, I felt terrible for 3-4 days, then everything was back to normal.

     

     

    I had my first and last flu shot about 20 odd years ago

    The worse bout of flu I have ever had

    Never had covid nor an injection to get it

    I will wait till it is mandatory to have

  4. Tourists will need to quarantine onboard the yacht for 14 days and be tested for Covid-19 tests 3 times before entering Thailand, according to the CCSA spokesperson Taweesilp Visanuyothin.

    So far, there’s around 60 yachts, each with about 600 to 650 tourists and crew members, that looking to dock in Thailand. The 27 superyachts and 33 cruisers could generate an income of 2.1 million baht.

    Along with yachts, foreign ships are allowed to dock in Thailand to change vessels and head back to sea, the spokesperson says. Seafarers must also go through a 14 day quarantine period.

     

    https://thethaiger.com/news/national/foreign-yachts-allowed-to-dock-in-thailand-tourists-to-quarantine-onboard

    Just slight misprint of the facts to wind up the forum  not much between 2.1b and 2.1m only n on the keyboard

    https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30396567?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=internal_referral

  5. I just did my marriage extension In Udon last month

    The home inspection officers wanted me to be on retirement rather than marriage

    This i take it is that they have less work to do and maybe get fatter envelopes

    But apart from that it was easy and he was pleasant to me

    The reason I mention this as when i did this 6 or so years ago they begged for money 

    His partner no idea as did not speak at all for the 30 mins

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