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mrwebb8825

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  1. use LINE on your regular phone - it's free.
  2. My wife sets it to where she's comfortable and I pay the bill and don't have wife issues all day.
  3. not until they finish spending millions on property purchases. then they'll kick them all out and reclaim and resell the property to a new bunch.
  4. people on extended vacation using the ED Visa are not tourists, don't stay in upscale hotels, don't buy souvenirs and don't eat at upscale restaurants every day.
  5. If you move the end of March you'd still owe 5 months rent to complete the contract anyway which would be an automatic forfeiture of the deposit. By staying past the end of August '23 you basically renewed the contract until August '24. IF she pursues you in court you would end up paying the remaining 50k plus lose the deposit and MAY have to pay legal costs and court fees. Best case scenario, she doesn't want the hassle and you run away like a thief in the night OR you put up with the new commute for 5 more months giving 30 days notice at the end of July '24.
  6. Why? Because this is Thailand, the land of harsh punishment for perceived loss of face. If they even THINK you got over on them they will go to h*ll and back to make you pay. Hate the message, not the messenger.
  7. Agree with the above posts. A border bounce following a 1 time Ed Visa makes them think you scammed them.
  8. try this: https://consnewyork.esteri.it/en/servizi-consolari-e-visti/servizi-per-il-cittadino-italiano/anagrafe-degli-italiani-residenti-allestero-aire/
  9. Is it really any more pathetic than a guy who spends his days searching youtube looking for people more pathetic than you are?
  10. do you want to rent it to vacationers or long term people? a sign on the front gate will get the locals talking to locals.
  11. If you go to court as a foreigner vs a Thai the judge will ask you if the property was in this condition when you moved in. If you say "Yes" he will call you an idiot and tell you to pay the contract in full and suggest you move. If you say "No" he will tell you to pay for repairing the damage you've done and pay your contract in full.
  12. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WHEN APPLYING FOR A THAILAND NON-IMMIGRANT B VISA (Teaching) Passport or travel document with validity not less than six months Completed Visa application form Recent (4 x 6 cm.) photograph of the applicant Letter of acceptance from employing institute or school in Thailand. A Letter of approval from the relevant government agencies: Office of the Private Education Commission Office of the Basic Education Commission Degree & Transcript or diplomas/certificates School license Some embassies/consulates require a Police certificate verifying that the applicant has no criminal record issued by authorized agencies in the applicant's country. Note: *This list is not comprehensive; the document process is complicated. Embassy & Consular Officers always reserve the right to request additional documents when they deem it necessary, & Immigration Officers reserve the right to refuse the issuance of a visa. Note: *It takes about 7-14 days to process the documents for the Non-B Visa. Once the documents have been processed, a teacher can go on a visa run to apply for the Non-B visa from a consulate in a neighbouring country. Note: Non-formal schools have different requirements to teach English in Thailand than the ones listed above. The requirements above are for formal Thai schools. And then: THAILAND VISA EXTENSIONS Non-Immigrant B visas are extendable for a period not exceeding one year with the correct documents. In general, for extensions of Non-Immigrant B visas, the Immigration Office in the province where you reside is responsible. Note: *An extension for a Non-B visa cannot be applied until the teacher's license and work permits are acquired. The application for a Non-Immigrant B visa extension is only possible in person, and a representative from the school/company must accompany you. Also, a Non-B visa can only be done during the last 30 days of the initial 90-day visa. Also: THAILAND TEACHER’S LICENSE A Teacher's License is required to teach in a Thai school, except for universities and private language schools. A teaching license is a 5-year license that looks much like a driving license. The TCT, a Thai Government Department (Thailand Teachers Council), is responsible for issuing the Teacher's License. A full five-year teacher's license is only issued if you have a degree in education or a PGCE or Teacher's License from your home country. You must also complete a Thai culture course administered by an accredited provider before the TCT will issue you a teacher's license. If your Bachelor's degree is not in education, then a 2-year temporary permission/waiver can be issued by the TCT. The license renewal will be every two years if you don’t move schools. Applicants who wish to apply for the two-year waiver to teach without a full license must have a degree from a recognized university. The degree can be in any subject and does not have to have any relation to education whatsoever. In Thailand, if you are not a holder of a passport from the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand, you will be required to take a TOEIC test. The TOEIC Test Score is needed to demonstrate your English Proficiency level. The TOEIC Test can be taken at centres across 160 countries, including Thailand. Go to kidsenglishthailand.org/blog//toeic-test-thailand to read more about the TOEIC Test in Thailand. Note: *Your school/recruiter should make the application to the TCT, and you should only be asked to provide and sign documents. The application cannot be submitted until the teacher has the initial 90-day Non-Immigrant B visa. THAILAND WORK PERMIT A work permit allows a non-Thai citizen to work in Thailand as a skilled professional. A work permit is required to teach abroad and be able to work legally in the Kingdom of Thailand. Once the work permit is received, the individual must work only with the company named in the work permit. The duration of a work permit typically matches the term of your contract. Note: *A work permit cannot be applied for until a teacher has the initial 90-day Non-Immigrant B visa and the teacher's license or TCT waiver has been granted. https://kidsenglishthailand.org/blog/understanding-thai-visa-categories-employment-document-process Enjoy. There will be someone along soon to help you circumvent doing it correctly I'm sure.
  13. Lottery ticket with your bike plate numbers?
  14. She'll be happy to hear that as she boards the plane to Cambodia.
  15. Maybe they reused the old filter or didn't even bother to check it?
  16. OP - IF 50+ then you can get a retirement visa forever BUT don't get caught working remotely. Quick searches: digital nomads work permit in Thailand: As of 2022, Thailand does not currently have a digital nomad visa. Any type of work that is being performed in Thai territory must be done through a work permit. Remote work is currently not available in Thailand and therefore foreign freelancers and self-employed workers are NOT allowed to work in Thailand. Can digital nomads work in Thailand? Digital nomads or remote workers employed by major international companies are eligible for the LTR visa. It is possible to work legally in Thailand for a duration of 10 years, with an option to extend it further.Sep 4, 2023 Which visa is best for digital nomads Thailand? On 1 September 2022, the Thailand Long-Term Residency Visa went live. It is a 10-year Visa that is also created by the Thailand Board of Investments https://ltr.boi.go.th/ and has taken a lot of elements from the SMART visa. The 10-year Thailand LTR visa is aimed at wealthy expats and wealthy digital nomads.
  17. It seems that this forum has many members who's intellectually challenged And a similar number who ARE grammatically challenged.
  18. Thailand could go a LONG way in improving their image if they rounded up ALL these warp-minded types that THINK they're women and drop them on 1 of the islands like a commune. They could rename it "Khoa Tranny" and offer tours to the warp-minded tourists that prefer fake women to real women.
  19. Is adultery a crime in Thailand? Marital infidelity is a serious offense in Thailand that can have legal repercussions for both the adulterer and the third person. The law aims to protect the sanctity of marriage and discourage infidelity by imposing penalties such as fines, compensation, and loss of career or pension. So, you're ready for the husband to bend you over as well? You run to Thailand because of problems in the UK, magically meet a female in hooker heaven with big problems and want to bring her back to the UK and YOUR problems?? "Here's Your Sign" (google it) On a side note: maybe you should take those English classes with her because obviously weren't born in the UK (unless you're Welsh)
  20. Do you have something similar to this in the UK? https://criminal-records-search.com/order_net/form/thailand.asp Used 1 like this from the states 20+ years ago that checked local, FBI and Interpol for my 1st job in Thailand.
  21. No but you WILL be required to drop your pants, bend over and show them your injection site. Beware of the ladyboys in uniform with their "scansticks".
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