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Miss Thailand 2023 is Chonnikarn Supittayaporn of Chiang Mai
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This is an advertorial for cosmetic surgery clinics. -
Chinese Ambassador Says Thailand Can Expect More Chinese Tourists
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Thailand looks to upgrade Firearms ownership laws
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The first part already happens. Applicants for a Por 3 license to acquire a firearm are fingerprinted and checked for criminal records. The other stuff doesn’t happen and cannot easily be made to work effectively in Thailand due to corruption. Indeed some applicants with multiple licenses already have been asked to photographs of how they store their weapons. But these were only people who applied themselves, rather than through an agent or gunshop, and omitted to pay the express fee. Thaksin’s minister of the interior Sanan, a man noted for his high level of corruption, took the Bkk gun licensing from the police as he said there was too much corruption. He moved it under his personal control at the ministry in a department that was oddly set up for hotel licensing. Unsurprisingly the corruption continued unabated at the new hotel licensing office which later dropped the hotel business. -
Thailand parliament dissolved ahead of May election
Dogmatix replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
No. It’s term is 5 years designed to allow it to vote in two PMs. -
Thailand looks to upgrade Firearms ownership laws
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Poorly written article. There is no time to pass any new laws anyway, as Parliament will be dissolved any day now. So it will up to the new government. The last bill to amend the Firearms Act got shelved by the coup government which had absolute power with no parliament. Not how this bill is different from the one shelved by the first Prayut government but I think that one also had the 180 day amnesty for illegal guns and ammo. So it is probably cut and pasted from that. In that case it is not a response to recent shootings which were mainly done by police and soldiers. I am sure the bill does nothing to restrict their gun ownership. -
I filled up the the blue book in a couple of years and had several white books. Once I presented the white book to UK customs when they demanded evidence I really lived overseas to get a largish VAT rebate on an auction commission. The officer demanded to know why it was only a duplicate residence book as stated on the cover and asked to see the real one, not that much of it was comprehensible to her. In the end they refused to give the VAT rebate anyway.
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My first tabien baan after I got PR was very difficult to get and took months. Then the owner of the apartment building refused to let me have a copy of the book. The solution to this problem was to go to the district office and get an official certified print out confirming that I was registered at that address. These certified copies are accepted as evidence of tabien baan everywhere but are only valid for three months. So I had to keep going back to the district office to get a new one. I later found out that you can get them at any district office. I was very happy to get my own tabien baan eventually and stop having to keep on getting a new certified ccopy. The yellow tabien baan has been around for a long time but was originally issued mainly to stateless people. It was only commonly available to expats after they amended the law in 2008 to require district offices to issue them to all foreign residents.
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Dogmatix replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A friend is applying for citizenship and asked me about an interview required at the local police station he found mentioned on the Thai citizenship website. I have never heard of this. Does anyone know anything about this? -
Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Dogmatix replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I hope they put this in the new ministerial regulations - required a selfie of candidate standing outside his or her embassy. if parliament had wanted this affidavit thing, wouldn’t they have included it when they last amended the law in 2008 and 2010? Seems to be over reach by bureaucrats. -
Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Dogmatix replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It was inevitable that Western embassies would want to disentangle themselves from this nonsense after the MOI started trying to put pressure on them to follow up and revoke the citizenships after receiving the letters of confirmation of Thai citizenship. But countries that are an anally retentive about dual citizenship, eg Germany, Singapore, China, India etc, must be more than happy to comply. They account for a large percentage of applicants. -
Draft Prostitution Law To Set Voluntary Service At Minimum 20 Years
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
555. I met a girl in a bar in Bangkok many years ago. She was living in Germany with her German husband and had persuaded him she need a few months holiday to look after her sick mother. Nothing wrong with her mum and she couldn't stand more than a few days in the village. So she came to Bkk to have fun and make extra pocket money. She wrote hubby a letter every few days and mailed the letter inside another envevlope to her family in the village who would mail the letter to Germany with the local postmark. We had a great laugh about her little subterfuge while chatting in bed together. She also told me she would visit a Thai friend who was married to another German in a nearby town and stay for a few days. This was a larger town with a lot of night life and she and her friend would perform with guys on stage in a local sex club which she really enjoyed doing being a bit of an exhibitionist. I think this story is not at all unusual. -
Draft Prostitution Law To Set Voluntary Service At Minimum 20 Years
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Before the 1996 prostitution law came in that restricted the prostitution age to 18 or older, police were busy arresting tourists they had set up with hookers claimed to be under 18. The tourists were shaken down for cash, even though the law was still under discussion and sex with a minor under the age of 15 (statutory raewas the only underage offense on the books. In fact there have been very few prostitution cases prosecuted to do with minors under 18 but over 15 because the hirers just paid them more not to testify. I wonder how this new law will change that. -
bho definitely an extract.
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Probably just an ID glitch then.
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Training Launched To Help Drivers To Get Their Points Back
Dogmatix replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, definitely a Thai ID card, not a pink card as laser number on back is required. And yes, it does work for a Thai ID card. Search function for unpaid fines only goes back to March 2022. So presume they are not going to try to collect those. Pity I started paying them a couple of years back in anticipation of this system. -
Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Dogmatix replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A 1st world passport is a nice thing to have in your back pocket, even if you don't feel an imminent need for it. -
The Hua Hin website seems to have been taken down within the last few days. I wonder if there is a problem other than an IT glitch. Ultimately all the dispensaries may have to stop selling and even advertising online, as that was made illegal by the ministerial regulation published by the Thai Traditional Herbs Department (part of the Ministry of Health) a couple of months back. I am not sure what enforcement powers they have but someone who is growing and has two types of licence says they visit the licensees about once a month at this stage to make sure all is in compliance. Apparently they are helpful in providing advice too, given the lack of clarity of regulations. Neverheless, most other licensees, including the sponsor of this thread continue to have an online presence and online sales, whereas the HH website only had a menu up with no online sales. The thing about having to take ID card numbers of Thai purchasers and send details to the narcotics bureau, which would be a real killjoy doesn't seem to have been implemented yet either. It would also make it easy to say sales can only be made to Thai citizens as a follow up.
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Dogmatix replied to dbrenn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I had to wait for several hours for my turn to sing at the MOI and during that time the interviewers went off and had lunch but there was nowhere for us to have lunch in the old building but we were given some cakes. Of course this was fairly nerve wracking but the staff in the office I was waiting in were very considerate and tried to calm my nerves saying the committee was very jai dee and I should have no problem as I could speak Thai keng, unlike most of the others (mainly Chinese and Indian with pretty fruity accents that were difficult to understand). It is supposed to be a test of Thai language ability, not of musical ability, and they gave me the impression that most of those failed were more for appalling pronounciation rather than for bad singing. But getting the phrasing right is also important with perfect pitch being the least important criteria. Few Thais seem able to sing these songs unaccompainied without hitting some bum notes each time, including Mrs Dog, although she denies that vehemently. Listening to the applicants singing must be a truly horrible job for anyone with a gram of musical sensitivity.