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5 minutes ago, sanemax said:
Better to just do a websearch . Type the question into Google
I have, but get results for foreign students. Need some real examples for Thai students..... Don't know if anyone can help?
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Hello, can anyone kindly help.... My daughter in law (a Thai national) wants to study at Ramkhamhaeng University - a four year bachelor degree.
I am guessing that the fees vary quite a bit depending on the subject, but does anyone have any general ballpark figure as to how much fees might be at Ramkhamhaeng University for a term/year?
Many thanks indeed...
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Thank you ubonjoe. Very much appreciated.
Regards. C
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Thanks ubonjoe. I'm not sure if I am going to have the 500k in time to be honest.
Two more questions, if I may...
1. If I go through the other route (40k month) what date do I need to show this consular letter confirming income (given my extension expires mid-September)?
2. And if I go through the 40k month route, does this need to show funds for every month or just an average? Only asking because I receive funds occasionally but taken together they are certainly worth more than 40k a month.
3. Lastly, these occasional funds from the UK are transferred to my Thai Bangkok Bank account. Does that matter when applying for the consular letter confirming income?
Thanks again! Very much appreciated.
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Hello.
Can one of the wise chaps on here kindly offer some advice? I'm from the UK, aged 50, and my one-year extension based on marriage expires mid-September. I will use the 400k seasoning method in my application. And I understand that that 400k needs to be in my bank two months.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is the seasoning time required two months before the date that my extension expires or the date that I apply for the new extension, which (I understand) could be after mid-August?
2. My funds are in a Bangkok Bank account that I also use to guarantee my BB credit card. That guarantee is 100K. So does the seasoning take 100K into account? So do I need to show that 500K has been seasoned in my account for two months? Or would a seasoned 400K be sufficient?
Any thoughts or comments would be so helpful. Thank you!
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Professional Law Enforcement Agents
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I've been here 20 years and have no male Thai friends. In my experience, and generally speaking of course, they are thick, lazy, arrogant and think only about themselves. I'm so sorry to say this, but many, in my experience, are like wild animals, not humans. This behaviour, therefore, is not unexpected.
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I've been in Thailand many years, but I'm sure this sickening aspect of Thais/Thailand is getting worse. Is it just me?
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19 hours ago, woogoo said:her ignoring me or trying to undercut me with some snide remark. She can't just have a discussion. There is no self-reflection. There is no improving the relationship. It just gets ugly till the next day then she apologizes and I have to apologize and it's fine till the next argument. The other problem is that every time there is the slightest problem she says she wants a divorce
HAHA. Yes, this is it! Thai Women! Hate 'em, Love 'em. Aint nothing like 'em!
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Thai Girls. Unique
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My wife's family also has a young ladyboy. He is also over the top and touchy feely. That's how many are, and indeed he has been with me. Get over it.
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What do you expect? Thais have absolutely no idea and care even less about foreign culture and foreign attitudes. Very little interest in properly engaging....
....And that's what happens when a country becomes xenophobic.
I'm sorry, but it is true.
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I try to look after the money. It's such a shame, but I just can't trust her. Let me down too many times.
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More xenophobia in Thailand. What a surprise.
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I think another really scary thing about Thailand's xenophobia is that in most cases Thai people are not even aware that it is regarded as xenophobia.
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43 minutes ago, NanLaew said:Papers!!! Verr are your papers???!!!
Funny. But horribly and scarily feasible here in increasingly xenophobic Thailand.
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Ah yes, you never need to look very far in Thailand to see evidence of xenophobia.
Problem is, I do believe this xenophobia is getting worse.
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17 hours ago, webfact said:
to enable Thailand to trade with the rest of the world more effectively.
makes sense
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55 minutes ago, PerkinsCuthbert said:
I gave up buying drinks even earlier, around 1987. If you'd been around then you'd know why.
I was around from about 1990.... Bought hardly any lady drinks in the early days. But the girls were so free and easy in those days -- I had loads of freebies! These days I don't reckon a young fella of 22 could get the same perks.
But please tell me if I'm wrong.
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And it's the cost.... I remember when I was in my early 20s (very early 1990s) teaching English at ECC earning about 23k a month.... a night down NP was about 500 baht, drinks only (and that would include a couple of lady drinks).
These days drinks only down NP (and including two or three lady drinks) I'm sure it would cost about 4/5k. Relative to earnings between then and now, that is a big jump.
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I do like Mr Rush, but not at those prices!!!
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3 minutes ago, Moti24 said:
, i had an electric gate fitted to keep the buggers out.
Love this! Great idea! Electric fence to keep the inlaws out! LOL!!
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5 minutes ago, grollies said:The OP doesn't say how many times a year he has to visit.
If it's only a couple of times a year, put up with it you miserable sod. This can't just be a Thai thing, there were times in the UK I hated visiting relatives but, it's just what you do as a family unit.
LOL! OP here. Last visit was about three years ago. LOL! And yes, I am increasingly a miserable sod. Turned 50 a few months ago, and I think I'm turning into a grumpy old man!!!
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Agreed, but it is a compromise, I guess
If you had to leave LOS permanently, what would you miss?
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