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A few years back there was a story just like this...
The accused had arrived from Amsterdam
No mercy was shown
Perhaps if the “accused” had abstained from using cannabis in Amsterdam before travelling to Thailand he/she would not have had a problem
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Got to agree with you. As I've said a few times before on this forum...what's the problem? All we do is spend spend spend, we get nothin' for nothin' here. We'll never get Thai citizenship or welfare payments and free housing and free medical....all those things that Thais get back in our home countries. So what's it matter if John Doe spends 10 months a year in Thailand ringing the bell in a Pattaya bar or eating a coconut on Patong Beach?
There is no welfare system in Thailand like you would find in most western countries even for Thai nationals, you can however access the health system and the limited social security system if you have worked here and contributed from your salary each month.
My company provides health insurance but I could if I chose to use a government hospital at no charge.
When I retire should I decide to remain in Thailand I will be entitled to the same pension as a Thai national and can also still have access to the government health system by paying the charge which I believe currently is 460baht a month
Why do people who retire here think they should have access to the Thai welfare system(limited as it is) when they have not contributed?
Would I for example be allowed to access the welfare system in Australia if I chose to move there when I retire? Would I even be allowed to retire there? Currently I cannot access the NHS in my home country (UK) apart from emergency treatment as I have been non resident for over 20 years
I do however agree with your comment about it being very difficult to get Thai citizenship
PR is not so difficult though but you do need to be able to show that you have payed taxes here for 3 years or more I think
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get the taxi drivers and insane soi dos under cotrol
tourists will come then
also stop harrassing people who hire mopeds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are no mopeds in Thailand
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So let me get this straight. If I take one of my bike trips from CM to, say KK for a couple of days, when I come home, my wife has to file a TM 30, even though we have been living here for over 10 years?
Yes you if when you were away you stayed somewhere that reported you as staying there e.g a hotel or resort but if you stayed with friends who didn’t report then no need as immigration would not know you had been away from your normal residence in CM
I work for a BOI company and on occasion have to stay in other parts of the country in the course of my work
When I return to my normal place of residence after such a trip I have to report to Samut Prakan immigration that I am “Home”
I do this by the online system as the Possessor of the property that I rent
My landlord is not involved in this process nor is my gf but she did have to help with the original registration etc as we all know there are many problems with the website which is well documented in many threads on TV about the whole tm30 thing -
Could turn that Volvo into a camper or as the English say a caravan.
No we also say camper van, a caravan is a horrible contraption that you tow with your normal everyday car
A camper van is self contained and obviously be a VW
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I served from 1968 to 1988, in what was a conscripted army until it made the transition to a voluntary, professional service starting in the early 1970s. Disregarding any political, moral or ethical rhetoric, this country has so many obstacles towards making such a transition, that I doubt it can be done without a radical change in the educational landscape.
National service ended on the 31st of December 1960 so if you joined in 1968 you were obviously a volunteer not a conscript
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It's the transport department he needs to sort out, some years ago I had my back plate stolen it took me 6 months to get a new one
I lost the rear plate on my motorbike, I made a police report the next day and then went to LTO and presented the police report and they processed the paperwork and gave me a receipt which was valid for 4 weeks in case I was stopped for not having a number plate
The next weekend I was on a bike trip and was stopped at a checkpoint
Police at the stop were very polite when I presented the receipt from LTO and waved me on
Received a txt message after 3 weeks from the LTO to inform me my replacement plate was ready to collect
Went to the LTO next day to collect it exactly 3 weeks from filing the first report
I was told that it would possibly take 4 weeks and if they didn’t contact me I could return and get another 4 week “pass” if needed but had the new plate after 3 weeks
Very efficient service, the police and the LTO staff that I dealt with were very helpful and polite as was I
Cost: 20 baht to file police report, and I think 120 baht for the new plate
This was all achieved with out any input from a Thai gf or any extra monies changing hands
This was the police station at Samrong and the LTO at Bang Po in Samutprakan
My Thai language skills are not that good but it worked out ok for me
Apologies for a rather long post but I read many posts here on TV where there is an element of Thai bashing so I just want to share with you all my positive experience dealing with Thai officialdom and to show that not all Thais are rogues or scammers nor are most of us expats, mongers, on the run criminals or pedophiles
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Fred, What's 'very much 555' code for?
The Thai word for 5 is Ha so 555 = hahaha as in laughing at the situation/comment or post
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It is not about the type of residents it about the ownership!, most of the foreigners that live in thai, and the tourist that visit thai are not own there apartments or houses in Thailand.
so as long as they not purchase home in Thailand, the tm 30 got nothing to do with them, only the thai landlord of their rented house or apartment , or hotel they stay ( if they are tourist ) need to report the government on thier resident on his establishment .
not the foreigner because his not the owner, the fine is for the owner.
So also when a foreigner that live in thai, or visit thai for long time as a tourist change residents for more then 24 hours, it not his problem !, the duty to report is only on the landlord of his apartment or hotel owner where he stays now .
Many tourist not only expat, have apartments in thai, or rent apartments, they not necessarily stays in hotels, but they not care about tm 30 if they not the owners of thier residents.
If you rent a property you are defined as the “possessor” so you can file a TM 30 you do not have to be the owner of said property
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I don't smoke and don't particularly like to breath other people's smoke, but this policy is evidence of a crippled mind/culture. What a person does in their own home, if legal, is their own business.
Whilst I agree with your statement about what one does in there own home is their business
The unfortunate reality is that people will smoke in the home around children and around other loved ones who are non smokers so the government has felt the need to introduce this law.
I am a smoker but I have never smoked in our home or in the car even when my gf and our son are not there as I don’t wish to subject them to second hand smoke or the smell
When we eat out at a restaurant that allows smoking I always get up from the table and move away to smoke if I feel the need to have a puff
I do this not because of some law but out of respect for my gf and our son and if in a restaurant that allows smoking the other diners
I’m my home country it is illegal to smoke in the workplace and that includes a vehicle supplied by the company for your work
It is also illegal to smoke in your own car if a minor is present(under 18)
INHO anybody who smokes in their home or car when with non smokers especially children is selfish in the extreme
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I applied for the Irish passport 1 year ago. They need your grandfather's birth certificate, death certificate, your passport and address of residence. It took 2 months so be prepared to wait a bit. If your grandfather changed his citizenship from Irish to U.K for example you can not apply. Hope this helps.
Since the signing of the “Good Friday” agreement, the children and grandchildren of anyone born on the island of Ireland can claim Irish citizenship. The parent or grandparent does not need to be an Irish citizen, in my case my mother was from Belfast and was from a staunch Protestant/Loyalist family and was a UK citizen.
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A couple of questions, are you married? if so an you're an EU National your wife can apply under the Freedom of Movement Directive, which means a visa should be issued with the minimum of fuss, with limited evidence and quickly, though if you're British you'll be aware that Brits have decided they don't want this and will shortly lose the priviledge.
If applying as the spouse of an EU National all the applicant needs to do is confirm that they are travelling with an EU National, or meeting them in Schengen, they don't/should need to supply details of finances, accomodation or insurance, just details of your travel in and out out of Schengen.
I understand that most EU Consulates will only offer this for travel to, and leaving Schengen up to 31 October.
This seems to be the application procedure, though working through it it still indicates that insurance and accomodation is required, which it shouldn't be if you're married and you're an EU National.
https://fr.tlscontact.com/th/BKK/page.php?pid=procedure
Unless she's previously been issued with a Schengen Visa she will probably need to visit Bangkok to have her biometric details caputured, I'm not sure if it can be done in the North.
The EU freedom of movement directive only applies if the person is legally settled in one EU country eg the UK and then wishes to travel to another EU country with their partner
This was how a friends gf was able to go on holiday with him to France and other EU countries before she got here UK citizenship
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How come the IDP covers only for 3 months ? I've been using one for 6 years now and each one lasts 1 year . Bought at the post office for around £5 and dated for a years use in countries of your choice.
An IDP is valid for 12 months from the date of issue, however it is only valid in most countries for 3 months from your date of entry so in effect if you arrive on Jan 1st your IDP is no longer valid after the 1st of April and you must convert it to a local licence, this is not generally enforced here by the police but if for example you were involved in an accident after the Three months were up the insurance company may take a dim view of this and consider you were not licensed to drive said vehicle
We all no that insurance companies will look for any reason they can not to pay out so be careful
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She looks like a keeper, I love a girl with a good sense of humour and who can have a joke and a laugh.
My wife would have acted exactly the same.
As would have mine because she knows that I have no interest in going out for a takeaway from McDonalds when I have fillet steak at home and neither does she
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No overstay. I was on my way out to KL to get a new tourist visa. I have been existing in Thailand on tourist visas non stop for a few years
So your not a tourist then
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She will need to prove an income and will also need to prove her finances with her bank statements to prove she can fund herself .A monthly bank transfer is the best method as she has no wage slips to prove employment.
Do not put in a lump sum as this will raise suspicions.
Nonsense
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Very informative guys, many thanks. I'm slowly absorbing it all. Ok couple of questions. Regarding the money I give her each month, is it worth switching to bank transfer from now on so it shows on her bank statements? Is it worth her providing bank statements at all?
All condo papers and bills my name only, however she gets umpteen things in post delivered here in her name. Evidence of that any good? ( Mostly small items of clothing, sometimes fruit etc.
My gf recently got her visa to visit the uk
She did not submit any bank statements as she has no regular income
She is a house wife and looks after our son and our home
I wrote a letter in support of her application stating that I provided for her financially here in TH and would be doing the same when we traveled to the uk for our holiday
I also included a letter of invitation from a family member in the uk stating that they would be providing accommodation and day to day living expenses(food) for her during her visit
I also provided bank statements and payslips for the last three months to show I had the funds to support her during stay in the uk
The icing on the cake for us was I also included a letter from my employer confirming my salary and the fact I was
This is the second visit visa we have applied for and received
Good luck with your application
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She just started to work in a bar because her older step-sister decided that what she should do.
She decided to stay with me far away from the sister and the bar.
And all that happened a long time ago because this thread is about couples which are together since a long time. We are still together.
Good for you!
You took a girl from a bar who was 16 which is under the age that said girl is allowed to go with “customers” which in itself is a shameful act you then brag about on TV
I assume you are aware also that the age of consent here in Thailand is 18
The fact that you are still together is my opinion irrelevant
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There's a lot of nonsense promulgated on this thread but this takes the biscuit!
Not really I have regular check ups for my diabetes at a hospital close to where I live and I find the doctors I deal with top draw
I does not cost me a thing for the treatment or my medication as I have a thai social security card as I am working full time
Admittedly the first visit was a nightmare as I waited ages to see a doctor but all my subsequent visits (monthly) are follow ups so I arrive at the correct time for the appointment and do not have to wait too long
The standard of care I receive is on a par with what I received in the UK from the NHS
Perhaps your dislike of the Thai health service is because you actually can’t access it?
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So that's the sponsor's income sorted.
Now what about her reasons for returning to Thailand? I have a feeling that returning to help run the 'family business' single shop-house on what suggests a hand-to-mouth income may not be very compelling.
Agreed no reason to return to Thailand, which will be the biggest hurdle for the op to overcome
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You're wrong, I couldn't have taken my Thai wife into the UK under 'freedom of movement' cos I'm a Brit.
If I had a Spanish passport she would have been welcome into the UK.
I couldn't have taken her into Spain as they require an English marriage certificate, which the UK will no longer supply to people married overseas.
Freedom of movement only applies if the non eu national already has residency in an eu country for example my mates Filipino wife has permanent residency in the uk and the can and do travel regularly to other eu countries for holidays and she does not require a visa of any sorts
It is not however intended as a method of getting around the settlement rules
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Farage is one in a long line of snake oil selling conmen that appear in the world from time to time, normally after some kind of economic crisis, when people feel that they are not being listened to or represented.
Up pops a populist conman with a bag of tricks .... a scapegoat (the EU and immigrants) and a simple solution (leave the EU) backed up with promises of a sunny upland future ... that can never be delivered. A nasty little hypocrite, who’s been milking the EU himself for years ... taking the money and doing very little ... not to mention securing German passports for his family.
As his wife is German then their children are quite rightly entitled to have German passports if the wish
I would not call exercising this right “securing” anything
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I've been reading up on this and am a little confused as to the best way to apply for a UK visitor visa without being refused.
We've been together and living with each other for 2 years, we've had holidays within Thailand, including one where my parents met her.
We will both fly together and return back to Thailand after 2 weeks. She works for a bank and will be using 10-days of annual leave. I'm hoping her job and owning a house are good enough reasons to return.
My parents said they will support all of our trip including paying for our flights and staying at their house.
Main question is, as my parents will be supporting the whole trip, does this require a sponsor letter from myself or my parents, or both?
Any additional tips about evidence to provide in these circumstances? Thanks
My gf has just applied for a tourist visa for the UK and was successful
Here is a list of the documents we provided
1: letter of invitation from family in the UK stating the would be providing accommodation and food during her stay
2: letter from my employer confirming my position and salary
3: 3 months payslips (mine)
4: 3 months bank statements (mine)
5: Rental contract in both names for the house we rent
Items 3 and 4 confirm I can afford to support her during our trip
My gf doesn’t work and has no income as she looks after our home and young son so we stayed this fact in the application and described har as a “homemaker”
We did not submit photos or any other type of “evidence” to confirm our relationship
In fact the government website lists exactly what documents you should submit and what you shouldn’t.
Good Luck with the application
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Regardless of what you read, almost no one speaks English in China, even in hotels. Once you leave the airport, you're largely on your own. Maybe that's why there are few independent travelers there...
Rubbish, I have travel to Shanghai on many occasions for work and the staff at the hotel I stay in ( Radison Blu) all speak English although some speak better then others
My Chinese colleagues who work for the Chinese subsidiary of the European company I work for all speak English
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Anyone ID this snake please ?
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Must have been very big or you have very small feet
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