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LukKrueng

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  1. Not if the article wants to be true to the facts.....
  2. I wouldn't worry about it unless you have shares and liability in AN
  3. Good point. I should ask them to pay for their part of the fun. Going to visit the neighbors now
  4. I'm not registered as married, and usually the officials that ask me about my marital situation are soooo cute I find it difficult to disappoint them ????
  5. Yes it is. When you transfer ownership at the land office they'll ask if you are married, if you say yes they'll need her consent. It's not only for foreigners, also for Thai citizens. However, they don't check any records so you can simply say you're single and that's that.
  6. While China and Taiwan can't seem to get along, Chines and Taiwanese people can. There might still be hope....
  7. I'm not sure if you're saying the bank refused to open for your wife a 2nd business account or a personal account. I have a chequing and savings accounts for my business (limited company), the same for personal use (although I haven't written a personal cheque in years so I don't even know if it still exists), I have another personal account in another branch same province, and 2 more accounts in same branch on a different province. All at kbank. All accounts are linked to the bank's app.
  8. The sign is in Thai AND English. So the Thai people are good with it. The meaning of the name of the temples is actually East\West, so instead of trying to write it in a way that might sound to a foreigner's ear as the correct name (but if that person tries to ask for direction using that pronansiation he'll get nowhere) wouldn't it be better to translate instead of transiliate?
  9. Can simply write East\West
  10. Nah, probably reporting gone wrong
  11. You want to know who might benefit from the new tax? Just remember who's government it is now. Who's actually in charge of things behind the scenes (for now, might be at the front sooner then we all expected....)
  12. No, but you might have an issue when trying to sell it.
  13. And your point is?
  14. Come on, we all know who is the actual PM here
  15. And how's the price comparing for same job done here and in the UK?
  16. He's got 1. Posting here...
  17. Here's 1 month of reporting to pea. Obviously it doesn't include the short few seconds off\on. About a couple of months ago we had few evenings that it went off\on 5-10 times in a very short period... One day, hopefully in the near future, I'll install a full house ups system.
  18. Have you considered changing the wife? You could always import...
  19. So in Norway, a person that comes to retire, doesn't learn the language and the culture, use all public facilities with the only contribution is his pension money coming in to support himself is automatically on the path to citizenship? I think not, but I'm not going to Google it as I have no desire to retire in Norway.
  20. 1.There's a proper pathway to citizenship in Thailand as well. It's not simple, not so easy, but there is. You have to accept and understand that Thailand is not an immigrant country by choice, and seeing what happens in Europe it is understandable. 2. There is such a thing as tax resident in every country, it in most countries AFAIK. it has nothing to do with immigrant residence. Here in Thailand, up until about 30 years ago anyone (tourists included) who stayed in Thailand for more than 180 days in a calendar year had to go to the tax department, declare income and pay tax. The "income" for tourists was calculated by the amount they declared spending in the country. 3. Most Western countries tax their citizens\permanent residents for money earned out of the country. In case of double taxation agreements they charge the balance between what was paid in the country of earning to the amount that would have been charged in country. Most people manage to avoid it by not declaring the out of country earnings. 4. The USA IRS tax Americans and green card holders on everything in and out of country. I understand the difference, I hope you do too
  21. You should test then. AFAIK you have to register your phone number with the back before you can use the app. Also, as someone already mentioned there's facial recognition for big transactions. I used both personal and biz apps of kbank. With the biz app you have to log in using the data every couple of months in order to enable wi-fi transfers to accounts not on your favourite list
  22. You could use your home country DL just the same as long as there's a pic and it's in English
  23. Yes, but it's not part of the requirements for a sale and has nothing to do with the process. A new book can be issued to replace a list one of needed
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