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AhFarangJa

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  1. I thought the law was in place that children had to be in a booster seat.............or is it not being implemented yet.
  2. I am by no means a lawyer, so professional advice would be the way to go. Having said that it seems that a lease on the land is possibly more secure than a userfruct. Good Luck.
  3. I was led to understand as the house was in my name, the land in my Wife's. Therefore, she could not sell the land from under me, as I had a right to live in the house as per a userfruct. However, on closer examination, I have discovered that in Thai law under clauses 1469, governing property between spouses, the Court can nullify the userfruct as a division of the assets.
  4. I think it was more a case of a fee to speed up the process. We had our selling agent there, and we were hustled from one desk to another. In and out, all done in less than one hour.
  5. Yes it is, We did it several years ago in Hua Hin. I know it is valid as we sold the property last year, and I had to sign a paper in the land office, and pay something around 1500 B to have it nullified.
  6. They do in our village, and surrounding areas. The problem is, and they always tell me, is that the Government has the guns.
  7. In Hua Hin, yes.
  8. Oh, how very convenient. R.I.P. Old Man
  9. Good sarcasm, but you do have a point re the boys in brown.
  10. Some people are so lucky if that is all they have to worry about in this world.....Pathetic............
  11. My Apologies, I had a sudden feeling of credence for the Embassy, but I am back in the real world now. Thank you.........
  12. They have no faith in the powers of Somchai the mechanic .Give him one week and a tin of filler, all will be good to go....
  13. Not even anything overweight, and ugly sharing your bed........or God forbid, someone with bigger tackle than you........
  14. That seems to me to be a good idea. Less paperwork that might get lost, and 100% tied to the new passport. I expect the British Embassy to change soon....
  15. Yeh, sure, can anyone believe that they will start paying for hospital treatment for tourists. AND, if they do, will the Government be charged the grossly inflated Farang rates, or local rates. It is ALL going into the certain banks of a few at the trough.
  16. It cannot be included in the ticket. How will airlines put up with the extra work to see if a passenger is eligible to pay, or not. It must be paid at immigration.
  17. The letter for the Driving licence from Immigration is 1,000 Baht in a seaside town about 250 km from Bangkok 0n the way down to Surat Thani....
  18. So glad I live in the sticks, will not see one of them with a bit of luck.
  19. It's o.k. She was only a worker from Myanmar, so you will hear absolutely nothing more of this story. Different nationalities, different levels of importance unfortunately. R.I.P. to another innocent victim.
  20. Is it the poor English writing, or are the numbers all made up.................................. ok, 138,000 passengers per day................. Now, in my book, at 3,000 per hour will take 45 hours to process the 138,000 daily passengers..... Let's hope he means by another 3,000 extra................
  21. I like the way they kept her head out of the photo op, but left her open passport on the desk in full view.............
  22. Sorry, but you are wrong................... https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/84710-driving-in-thailand?page=5d6636ce15e39c3bd000734d&menu=5d6636cd15e39c3bd00072e2
  23. You need an IDP along with your licence.
  24. Wrong, it is a permit, yes, but it is required if you are staying a short time. It is valid for one year, but only three months at a time, any longer and you need a Thai licence.
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