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  1. 16 hours ago, Badrabbit said:

    I'm in Phuket my bike is In thai name. Someone from another Province is interested, how is it done(paperwork etc.

    you need a power of attorney and a m/c transfer form both signed by the Thai owner together with signed copy of their id card and house book, the new owner will need to change the registration number to a local to him number, at his local DLT

  2. 1 hour ago, Jack1988 said:

    I can't apply for a retirement visa yet as I am still far away to 50 years old and i am not into marriage anymore. I prefer to stay in Thailand with single tourist/METV visas or visa exemption. I will apply for retirement visa when I will be 50+ if I will be still alive lol

    there are other long term visa's long term on visa exempt  and tourist will probably not wash with immigration

  3. op re your original post 

    On 7/9/2024 at 3:50 PM, Jack1988 said:

    Let's say you got the first 30 days stamps doing a border run and you got the second and last stamp in November or December, could you get 2 more stamps starting from January of the new year?  for example you get the first 30 days stamp in September plus extension at local immigration, then you get the second stamp in November plus an extension at local immigration.  In this case would it be possible to get two more free 30 days stamps in the new year 2025? Just curious as I know that is only possible to get 2 30 days exempt by land within one year but when the new year arrives you could repeat the process again? I could also fly to get unlimited 30 days stamps but it's a bit stressful and a waste of money for flights ticket all the time. I have also heard that many people are being rejected at some airports in Thailand because of too many free stamps on the passport 

    i think its a bit far fetched to think you can use 2 land crossings for 30 day visa exempt entry + extensions at the end of one year, and then get another 2 at the beginning of the next, that would be 8 months continued staying in Thailand, immigration will have a different view on that to the one you have, if you want to stay that long then get a long term visa

  4. 2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

    1) way of right is from the left (see traffic law)

    2) the car is on the railway road. I drove there a couple of times and never seen that crossing traffic claims right of way. Crazy dangerous traffic in the daytime (if not clogged)

    3) every motorbike rider with a gram of brain would not approach and try to cross this intersection with that speed

    link please to that traffic rule/law

  5. 1 hour ago, Robert Paulson said:

    Well there was a post, for example, about a border crossing near prachuap Kiri khan I am very interested in using. I re upped the post but never got a response. So back to my point about there being no info. The post I’m talking about said they were thinking about reopening that border. I forget the name of the damn border though, and I refuse to try and look for the post. 😂 

    Singkhon border crossing

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  6. On 7/8/2024 at 5:50 PM, Robert Paulson said:

    It’s impossible to get good info on here now. All the senior posters are gone. I want to border run to myanmar but it’s impossible to get info here. I guess I’ll search elsewhere, maybe you should too

    there is no info to get on Burma crossing as they are all closed except the Anderman sea crossing at Ranong

  7. 19 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

    My opinion is that the Tories were not so far apart politically from Labour, so the election was really about personalities, tribalism, and people just being tired of the Conservatives.

     

     

    I think most of the voting was anti tory government voting, labour, reform and LD

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  8. 55 minutes ago, JayClay said:

     

    Whether it was what they voted for or not is an endless debate.

     

    Regardless of if they voted for it or not, the majority of the 52% who voted for it are unhappy that it's either too extreme or not extreme enough.

     

    And tomorrow, the Tories will be punished for what they did by the electorate, regardless of whether it was them who asked them to "deliver" it or not.

    I am not sure the majority of the 52% are unhappy, but some are, but then maybe some of the 48% are happy we left

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