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Excellent! Thanks for the info. =D
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If she currently has a 60 day tourist visa entry from a consulate she can extend 30 days at immigration before exit is required.
If she does not have a visa for entry she will only receive 15 days at border so not a viable long term plan. Even using tourist visas of 60 days and 30 days extension is not a good plan as travel to Vientiane or further would be required and likely not more than two available for the trip. Unless able to extend for retirement; education visa and extension of stay every 90 days is about the only viable option (study of Thai is normal course). Believe most say about 50k per year for study and extensions usingI this system.
If one is under retirement age and plans on using education visa, how many years can they study in thailand?
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This is what 'I' do. Go by what the side of the tire says unless, I have overloaded the vehicles gvwr. 'I' always buy the same tire that was stock, or was suggested in the manual that I recieved with the car / truck. No problems so far
P.S. I usually get better or worse +- 3-5kpg per sticker type.
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Yes, I would go to the hospital.
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Okie, thanks.
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When someone posts on the forum, there is a title above and below the avatar of the poster. What are they, what do they mean?
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How many k's does it have? 2012 model?
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Please post the rest Charlie!
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Awesome story. Thanks for sharing! =D
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They changed google earth v6.0+ a bit when it comes to street view. Instead of the icons/layer for it, you just scroll wheel into it. Just in case anyone else was puzzled like I was. =D
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Below is one of the more interesting business models raking in cash in Thailand.
civet-poo-coffee.
They can't be serious, can they?
Years ago there was a coffee shop that I frequented, they had espresso beans that where gathered from bat guano. Very pricey coffee @ 25usd a cup and 150usd a half pound.
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Hi Yall!
Love the site. I have many questions, but for now I'll continue reading up for the answers.
How Do You Hold The Stearing Wheel?
in Thailand Motor Discussion
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When I'm turning I usually have my left hand @ 1, but when driving straight I either use my knee or my right hand @ 6.