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student visa and non b visa issue
CLW replied to Leviiirx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think the "problem" is that the OP went to immigration one day before leaving the country to cancel his ED-Visa. He simply should not have done this and just leaving the country without re-entry permit to invalidate his ED-Visa. No one would have known about this date 4 April on his letter from the registrar. Because usually the university doesn't update the status of their students to immigration -
student visa and non b visa issue
CLW replied to Leviiirx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
How can immigration know that your university tagged you as graduated since 4th of April? -
Yes, definitely too many bad or mediocre restaurants, even for Thai food around. Every Dick and Harry thinks they can open a cafe or restaurant and make a fortune. They are even copying the concept from the business next door. How stupid... And now the government should help these unsuccessful businesses, that never ever had a financial plan or chance to survive???
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That still baffles me since a long time. First, that there are no discounter supermarkets like Aldi or Lidl in Thailand. And secondly, that there are no no-brand-name food products at existing retailers. Example, if you want to buy chips / crisps, most likely end up with Lays. Meat, only CP and Betagro. Beer, Singha or ThaiBev. And the list goes on....
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E-visa for Nonimmigrant B
CLW replied to TellTale's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
At least it shows the name of the local authority (at town / county level), that issued it. -
E-visa for Nonimmigrant B
CLW replied to TellTale's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
As above poster said, in most cases you have apply from your home country for this type of visa. I do not know your nationality, but to your question about document indicates my current location (no. 3). Usually your ID card or passport is showing your currently registered address. The consulate may ask for additional proof of residence, that you can get at your local administration (town hall, registry office etc.) -
Name one recipe that you cook at home whilst living in Thailand.
CLW replied to ubonr1971's topic in General Topics
Wheat or corn tortillas? For corn you need corn flour treated with calcium hydroxide. Could only find a brand "Uncle Bobs Organic" which costs a fortune. Frozen corn tortillas from Makro are not expensive -
Name one recipe that you cook at home whilst living in Thailand.
CLW replied to ubonr1971's topic in General Topics
We are doing any kind of wraps quite often. Filling with whatever is available (chicken, beef, rice, beans, cheese). So they come out as western or tex-mex style, depending on ingredients. Also we vary in eating them right away or grilled once again in the pan after rolling. I found the best wrap sheets are El Charro brand from makro. However they are quite thin. If you like more bread, take the ones from Mission Brand (but they have preservatives inside). Below sample picture -
Name one recipe that you cook at home whilst living in Thailand.
CLW replied to ubonr1971's topic in General Topics
Makro has frozen wheat tortillas in two sizes and also frozen corn tortilla shells. I prefer them over the ones from the grocery section (uncooled) -
Name one recipe that you cook at home whilst living in Thailand.
CLW replied to ubonr1971's topic in General Topics
We are cooking Chana Masala quite often. Altough in an easier version (just use ready mixed curry powder). Eating it with rice or naan bread. -
First of all, it's neither my product nor my testing device. But I might have a clue how this gummies get below the official 0.2 % THC. 1.) The light lab device is not intended to measure edibles, only flowers. So the result is wrong. 2.) The THC content is measured in % per weight/weight. Cannabis flowers are usually low in water content and therefore higher in solids like THC. Gummies have a relatively high water content, therefore much higher weight. A few mg THC won't matter if one piece of gummy weighs 0.5 gramm. This for example is why the fat content of cheese in the EU must be labelled as % in dry matter. Not the actual cheese
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The 0.2% THC rule can easily be circumvented, see the product in the attached picture. I still don't know how they managed it to get it legal when flowers with even moderate THC content won't get you as high as 3 or 4 of these gummies....
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So what is the recent regulation? 30 or 60 days for visa exempt? I'm returning from Malaysia tomorrow and need to book the obligatory onwards flight at a specific date. Just wondering if it can be now within a 30 or 60 days timeframe? In another thread with information from Thai Ministry of Foreign affairs from 29 May it says clearly the new rules are effective 1 June
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Drunken Bar Brawl Leads to Scotsman Being Hit by Car in Pattaya
CLW replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
🤣🤣🤣 After using some tranquilizing medication -
No. Not 180 days within 1 year. It's 180 days for the five year validity period, that can be extended once for another 10k. That's how I read it. So for long time stayers it will be a one time affair for 360 days and 20k THB. After this need to look for another alternative visa. And knowing Thai immigration, they'll be very suspicious if you show up after this 360 days period (taken all at once) and trying to enter on visa exempt...
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No. Not 180 days within 1 year. It's 180 days for the five year validity period, that can be extended once for another 10k. That's how I read it. So for long time stayers it will be a one time affair for 360 days and 20k THB. After this need to look for another alternative visa. And knowing Thai immigration, they'll be very suspicious if you show up after this 360 days period (taken all at once) and trying to enter on visa exempt...
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Thailand Set to Recriminalise Cannabis Amid Expert Outcry
CLW replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Way to go. But for Thailand. I have my doubts. Out of the intellectual reach for the upper echelons -
Thailand Set to Recriminalise Cannabis Amid Expert Outcry
CLW replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Too late to turn back anything. Should have thought about it before this free for all policy. A ban or re - listing just creates a huge black market and endless possibilities for extortion and tea money. And medical society is against it because they want to have a piece of the cake. Meaning cannabis prescribed through doctors for a 20 Baht piece of paper and a 100 Baht initial check up. Then selling the weed in licenced hospitals or pharmacies. That's how it will turn out. 1000 percent sure -
Is this about hotel buffet or all-you-can eat restaurant buffets (MK, Shabushi etc.) ?
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PM Plans to Upgrade and Rename Hua Hin Airport
CLW replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
Yes, and now it's been said again.... -
Tragedy Unfolds: Young Russian Woman Suffers Fatal Collision on Phuket Bypass
CLW replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
AI written texts should be marked as such. Just saying....