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lanng khao

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  1. 26 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

    It looks like the balcony has been filled in, you could always revert back.

    Looks the best place to have a kitchen there, have a bed that folds up to the wall, nice 50inch TV on the wall ,sofa and a few mirrors make it look bigger, bargain...

  2. 19 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

    After years of riding Honda 110/125's, I just got a Click 160 automatic. I love it! I still occasionally find myself looking for the gear pedal with my left foot, but it's just easier.

    I've just bought one, the black and white one, looks the canines conker's. Great acceleration.

  3. 10 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

    I don't concern myself with what other people do. Their life, their decisions.

    I am now down to one glass of wine and one Sangsom and diet Coke once a week. My life, my decision.

    I've seen a couple of alcoholics die when I lived in Chiang Mai, and it was far from peaceful.

    Try a dolce gusto toffee nut latte with a large sangson in it like a angel crying on your tongue, 

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  4. 1 hour ago, Roy111 said:

    I see lots of threads advising people to come visa exempt or on Tourist visa and then go for Non O and then extend.

     

    Each to their own but for me arriving on a Non O (not too difficult now to get from UK at least) and then extending is far easier than going through the extra stage of getting a Non O in Thailand.

     

    The only real difference is the financial proof for getting the Non O in the UK. If you can meet this requirement then for me getting a Non O in the UK first is the way to go. If you come visa exempt you need to cover the onward flight details.

     

    The E-visa system is a bit clunky but if you go through the system first then pre-prepare the documents / photos required it is pretty easy really if you are comfortable with using a PC / uploading files.

    Just another note I flew from Manchester UK with Emirates and wasn't asked for any proof of onward flight, my e-visa that I'd printed out, or any proof of vaccination.At Bangkok  boarding pass, passport and printed out e-visa were required at immigration.

  5. 2 hours ago, Liquorice said:

    Not according to the Embassy.
    You need to supply an Insurance policy covering $100,000 for the Non O application.
    It doesn't have to be a TGIA policy, any travel policy will suffice.

    Roy is correct, I've just landed recently on a 90 day non o and no insurance is needed for that visa , just upload a piece of paper with not needed for this visa, a day later I had my e-visa.

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