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Border Run Report Cambodia to Thailand and Back
Homburg replied to Yagoda's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
AFAICS from the e-Visa website, Poipet now appears to be ok for e-Visa entry, so there is no need to apply on paper in Poipet? Am I missing something? BTW, I have just spotted that, WEF 1/1/25 the e-Visa prices have REDUCED to $30 for Tourist and $35 for Ordinary, so these are now the same cost as the Visa On Arrival, although in the past I always thought the extra was well worth it just to avoid the visa melee at my usual port of entry, PNH. I am aware that Thailand-Cambodia-Thailand is now blocked for a same day bounce at Poipet (BTW that block is reportedly avoidable with a purple hued portrait of Vajiralongkorn in one's passport), but had not previously heard that Cambodia-Thailand-Cambodia is similarly blocked. I'd be tempted to try a portrait of Hamilton. Has anyone had success with that? -
Pattaya Police Launch Strategic Clampdown on Crime Surge
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
So until now they were not deployed, or not trained, or both? -
Woman Escapes Foreign Attacker After Harrowing Ordeal in Pattaya
Homburg replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
Imagine a totally ficticious scenario: A Thai lady goes to a guy's condo to "party" in exchange for payment. Normally everyone is happy and also happy to ignore the fact that this arrangement is illegal, but on this occasion the John turns unexpectedly violent. Happily though, the lady escapes from the violent client reasonably unscathed but probably without her agreed fee. The lady wants to file a complaint for the assault, warn others about this violent guy, and she perhaps even still hopes to collect her party fee. So, what can she tell the cops? A story such as that told by Ms Fah? -
Must Read German Attacker of Dentists in Korat Found Dead with Slashed Neck
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
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Visa run Poi Pet Cambodia
Homburg replied to goldenbrwn1's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Many thanks. How recently did the B500 get you the exit stamp? B500 is a lot of money in Cambodia, so it seems a lot, but if it gets the job done then it beats staying in a risky fire-trap Poi-Pet hotel! (I previously stayed in the one that burned down a few years back!) Has anyone had success with less than B500? BTW, the relevance is in showing that the difficulties were not always there & are clearly "unofficial". Poi-Pet VOA office always skimmed tea-money for a "processing fee" (and no doubt still does) from those seeking a VOA, but I expect that their income has taken a nose-dive following the introduction of online visas and so they've come up with this scam in order to recover some lost income. -
Visa run Poi Pet Cambodia
Homburg replied to goldenbrwn1's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I did that crossing in one day without any issues, not to extend my visa, but for a meeting in Siem Reap and then back to LOS, but it was over ten years ago before the current scam started. When I did it the only stress I encountered was the rush getting back to the border before it closed! I understand that now one has to stay at least one night in Cambodia in order to get the exit stamp without the scam, although in your place I may have been tempted to put some portraits of His Majesty in my passport before handing it to Khmer Immigration. Has anyone succeeded with that approach? If so, how many portraits were required? -
Thailand Poised for High-Speed Rail Revolution Linking Three Airports
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
There will no doubt be a lot of the "financial leakage" to which you allude, but such "leakage" helps to ensure that these major infrastructure projects do go ahead and Thailand benefits as a result. 30 years ago No swampy, No skytrain, No subway, No Airport Rail Link, Etc. Thailand is moving forward! -
Must Read Ex-Police Chief "Joe Ferrari" Commits Suicide in Thai Prison
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's the problem with prisons, no accessible high windows to fall from. -
Thaksin’s Request to Leave Thailand for Indonesia Blocked by Court
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Brown envelope. -
Condo in Nana Area Used for Illegal Rentals and Prostitution, MP Says
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Wow! Prostitution in the Nana area! Who'd have thought? -
Swedish Tourist Found Dead in Pai Forest, Likely Alcohol-Related Fall
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Another win for Darwin? -
Thailand's Immigration Sweep Nabs Nearly 10,000 Offenders
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Is that a requirement? -
Karaoke Owner in Udon Thani Arrested for Prostitution Ring
Homburg replied to Georgealbert's topic in Isaan News
Prostitution linked to a karaoke bar? I'm shocked, shocked..... -
Intriguing Border Arrest: Ketamine Found in Woman's Underwear
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
Hey Sararat Saengmook, All that hassle for 0.56g of Ketamine! Choosing to attempt to smuggle that was probably not one of your better decisions. -
Soi 6, Legs For Days, and a Chiropractor: A Cautionary Tale
Homburg replied to SoCal1990's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Hey Bob, I can sympathise as I've had similar back problems. The first time it happened was many, many years ago when I was getting out of my Fiat X-19 (anyone remember those?) the pain was intense and my back was completely immobile for hours. My solution was to sell the car! The problem recurs from time to time, always without any warning, but happily so far it hasn't happened in Soi 6, or Nana, or Soi Cowboy, etc. Word to the wise Bob, go to a BJ bar next time. Less stress for your back. -
The UK government is in denial about the solution to the problem. The UK government is spending beyond its means and taxes to support this excessive spending are too high. The current taxation and benefits system consequently disincentivizes work. It sends a very simple and clear message to taxpayers: you are not working for yourself, you are working for us, with effective tax rates up to 61% many have worked out that they are better off on benefits. And for those who do work, then potentially IHT up to 60% on anything they have saved (no, UK IHT, despite the UK government's rhetoric, is not limited to 40%) can leave some workers with less than 16% of their earnings to pass to their children, and many taxpayers are now voting with their feet and leaving the workplace or even going to work in other countries.