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If this is only in the "test" stage then why is it shown to the public on the Immigration website? It would be nice if Immigration would clarify whether the online reporting can be used now or if they are still only officially accepting in person and mail-in reports for the time being.
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The imminent reopening of CW immigration is so thrilling that I can barely contain my excitement!
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Jay, you can always go before your due date just to stop in and say hello to the immigration officers.
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Art Vandelay: are you an architect or a marine biologist? Or both?
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BITCOIN. Put everything in BITCOIN.
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It's amazing what the Thais will put up with sometimes.
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If Thailand were a country of enforceable laws then the so called "peaceful occupation" of government buildings would not have been allowed in the first place. And that goes for the red shirts' occupation of public streets as well.
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Ok if that's how you feel, then go for it. But if you are prepared to break the law anyway why did you bother asking the question in the first place?
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A good friend of mine, A very well-educated American who speaks reads and writes Thai and has been living here off and on for over 30 years told me something once that I've always remembered. As we all know, Thailand has never been colonized and for century after century laws have been stacked upon laws. In fact, if you look hard enough, there's probably a law that contradicts almost every other law.
From the labor law that I have read, all work is illegal without a work permit. But the way this is written cooking your own breakfast could be considered work and illegal.
I doubt any of my rantings makes sense but I hope they're useful.
I would not want to be in the position of arguing the finer points of Thai labor law with officials of the Labor Department when they come to inspect your wife's school and find you "volunteering" there.
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Yes, you need a WP for any type of work, whether volunteer or otherwise.
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Pathetic.
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This tax system assumes property prices only increase. If you sell for a loss, you still have to pay a tax based on the assessed value.
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After your eloquent response, Gigolo, I see your point and now agree with you.
It was the "hahahaha" part that clinched it for me.
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Would appreciate to be informed that posts are taken away, thanks for that!! I wanted to give another perspektive of this situation. A situation where local thais will observe how falang treat their elderly. Letting them live alone in a house a stonethrow away. Not letting them stay together at old age... I did just wonder how the thais will react.....
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Who cares what the local Thais think? This person has to decide what's best for the MIL and the family. Appearances hardly matter in such a situation.
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Wonder if this means the monk will depart Chaengwattana and Immigration HQ will reopen soon.
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Here is a news story from Bangkok Post online. Wonder if it means the monk is moving out of CW soon...
Government offices open Tuesday
Sat, April 05, 2014 05:01 PM
Anti-government protesters have agreed to open all government offices starting Tuesday, except Government House and the Interior Ministry.
The People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) said government officials except those of the two agencies could go back to serving people from April 8, said secretary general Suthep Thaugsuban after a meeting with the PDRC's allies on Saturday.
However, caretaker ministers may not enter the offices and the PDRC will put up a sign saying officials agree with the reform on the gates, he said.
"We shut down Bangkok in the hope that Yingluck [shinawatra] would resign. We overestimated her. She didn't care one bit about the troubles faced by Bangkok's people. When we restarted Bangkok but kept government agencies closed, it [the government] forced officials to work in remote offices, causing troubles to low-ranking officials," he said.
"That's why we decided to open government offices. However, the officials may not take orders from Yingluck and the government. They can only serve people and they must allow us to put up signs on the gates saying they would cooperate with the PDRC's reforms. They also need to take good care of these signs. If they are torn or blown away, they will have to fix them or we will close their offices again."
The PDRC left out Government House because "this office does not serve people but rather Yingluck".
As for the Interior Ministry, Mr Suthep said he did not trust caretaker minister Charupong Ruangsuwan who had accepted Nattawut Saikuar's proposal to separate the country.
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Sure it's possible but you'll need a lot of luck too. What if things don't work out after a reasonable amount of time? Do you have a plausible Plan B in that case? I wouldn't recommend you coming here unless you do.
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Caroline:
Four years ago my Thai wife and I relocated to Bangkok from the US with our handicapped son (now 12 years old). He is confined to a wheelchair, has a trach and feeding tube, cannot talk, and requires 24 hour attention. The home health care services in the US are quite poor and unreliable, and we have found it much easier here to find and train local people to take care of our son.
During the day (7am-7pm) we have a local woman taking care of him -- she had no prior healthcare experience and my wife trained her in how to do everything necessary with our son. At night (7pm-7am) we have a group of local nurses and nurse's aides who rotate in taking care of him.
We bought a hoist from Modernform Health & Care, which also sells other medical equipment like hospital beds, wheelchairs, etc. Their website is www.modernformhealthcare.co.th, and phone is 02-722-8033-5.
We also bought a Toyota van and installed a wheelchair lift through Siam Nissin, whose website is www.siamnissin.com, telephone 02-454-1340.
Feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions and I will try to answer them for you.
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Does a foreign pickpocket need a work permit in Thailand?
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If the documentation is easy and the procedure is straightforward, why on earth do you need an attorney's assistance?
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Barcodes, wow. It looks like Thai immigration is introducing some cutting edge technology. I wonder when it will be possible to make our 90 day reports via Internet?
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6 may be needed for first report, but I've never been asked to show it for subsequent reports in Bangkok. Maybe ubonjoe can clarify.
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Thanks ubonjoe.
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What documents are required for certificate of residency from Bangkok immigration?
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90 Day Report by Internet
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LOL. must be retaliation for the State Dept.'s recent criticism of the Thai government. "An eye for an eye."