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Powder

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  1. This has been a big argument I have had on this site. However, my stance has just been that you shouldn't need one if Thais are not involved in any way (I was told so by immigration officials, which doesn't satisfy some posters on this site). However, if you are dealing with Thais as customers or clients, I think they would care. Not sure how it would work, but I would look into getting a work permit. You could probably fly under the radar, but once Thai clients are involved, I would think you would need a work permit.

    i think you are right. Suppose someone is doing phoneconsulting for a company outside Thailand, by using VOIP.

    For me its a gray area, but maybe i am wrong.

  2. I have a good solution for your problem, but its up to you if you succeed.

    You can take diet after diet, but it wont work for you, as it looks like.

    Start your life with weatgrass powder. its also for sale in Thailand.

    Its the most healthy superfood you can find. I dont sell it, i am a user myself.

    Everything you really need you will find in weatgrass powder. I changed my daily eat patron.

    I start with a weatgrassshake and some fruit. 1 time per day dinner and 1 shake again. you ll hungry again take another shake.

    You will feel great after a while.

    You eat things your body cant handle.

    Good luck, whatever you choose to do

  3. Hi, maybe i have a solution. I have a friend, Filipian woman of 39 years old, she works in Dubai, works there as a nanny.

    The conditions are not good at all. The muslim family she works for is paying her badly and they have no respect for her at all. Many have left there already. She needs to work 7 days a week.

    Now she wants to leave, but then she doesnt have a job. Its a hard working woman. easy going and respectfull.

    Maybe your ideal nanny??

  4. Tourist visa, Non-O visa, Non-B visa all do not require return tickets. Visa exempt entry technically requires a return ticket. Airlines frequently tell customers they need return tickets when they do not. Instruct the agent to read the IATA requirements.

    i am just a bit confused, because they told me i need a return ticket. I am 56 and want to stay for at least 3 months in Thailand. If i dont have to buy a return ticket andi can decide whenever i want to leave or not.

  5. 12 Month Extensions for retirement require 800,000 Baht in a Thai bank for a period of 2 months before applying.

    OR 65,000 Baht monthly income.

    OR a combination of the two.

    The fee is 1,900 Baht.

    This might be worth considering if you qualify.

    This 65000 baht, is this bruto or a netto monthly income??????

    Thats what i ment : gross income. sorry for using the wrong words Thanks for the quick answer
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