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ThailandRyan

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  1. Damn wrong Suthep, the green truck got the wrong one.....oh Christine please try again.
  2. If as the article says 56% of applications were from Domestic Applications, that means that many like me who were doing the Non Imm O-A, or O visa extensions decided that this LTR Visa was better in the long run. I know I did it because of the ability it creates to travel and then only have to report once a year while getting 5 years and then 5 years more for the tidy little sum of 50K Thb versus paying 7K more over the 10 year period and having to extend yearly as well as doing the 90 day reports and paying for the ME Re-entry permit...to me it was a no brainer, and then for the same price (50K Thb) and features you can add up to 4 dependents, So for 100K Thb, you and your spouse get up to 10 years......perfect for those that go back and forth. The TE Visa runs 600K Thb up to 2 Mthb. With this Visa you can save money and use it for Travel, or for increasing your wealth. Again this is just my view, but it is my reality.
  3. Al Capones were checked as well. That was until they wanted to make a case against him which they were having a hard time doing up until they looked at the books really hard. Then it was lights out welcome to Alcatraz. Well for the Donald and with current testimony you can see where an audit with the true information can scuttle Trumps empire. Not to late as now Trumps troubles are being reviewed by a special council, which the committee's have no control over.
  4. Thailand has to sell it onward, I mean how else can they recoup the millions spent when they did not want to in order to obtain the viewings?
  5. You are correct, it seems to have vanished, but I wonder if that is only for certain types of Visas where that field is not needed. I know the LTR Visas at one time did include a Government Employment category, which has now vanished, or was I heavily intoxicated when I saw that one
  6. I thought the sections in question were similar to what the Yingluck administration tried doing and which led to a coup after Sutheps protest, or did I read the sections wrong. "These include the amendments to reduce party membership fees, to allow individuals sentenced to imprisonment, but who are not yet in prison, to stand for election." That sure sounds like an Amnesty clause to me.
  7. Nice job, and the future is bright for these fine folks it does appear.
  8. Don't take the pill on the table, you'll shrink like the taxes filed did showing millions in losses according to the accounting firm that did them. https://www.google.com/amp/s/fortune.com/2022/11/23/trump-accountant-testifies-that-ex-president-reported-losses-on-his-tax-returns-every-year-for-a-decade-once-almost-700-million/amp/
  9. Yet taking the 5th doesn't protect his taxes speaking volumes by themselves.
  10. Who caused it to turn violent. From watching Facebook posts and the news it seems as if the violence was spurred by the RTP.
  11. I have placed my bet iat the Las Vegas sports book that they will arrest over 100 for gambling on the World Cup in Thailand. Based upon the below quote I had to take the Over on the bet as its 1,000,000 to 1.
  12. And they are connected...end if discussion...ttfn
  13. If I go into debt because I spent money on a credit card which assisted the GDP and I accrued debt, you bet my debt was used to boost tge gdp, or better yet the banks money did...as I said I will agree to disagree with you, we could go all day on this.
  14. Try again to understand the connection your missing it. If I go onto personal debt by spending it on my holiday in Thailand, hotel, food etc...it is part of the GDP. Does GDP include consumer spending? Consumer spending is a key component of quarterly gross domestic product. BEA's monthly consumer spending statistics also are closely watched as early gauges of the economy's strength.6 Sept 2018 https://www.bea.gov › learning-center Consumer Spending | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
  15. Yet debt incurred by the populace spills over to tge banks etc...let's agree to disagree. It is a shell game.
  16. I just watched a video where they say it is only 12% of GDP, but then we hear all kinds of numbers up to 23%, so which is it, and then you have the soft underbelly where income is absorbed and earned by the unregistered and never reported. Makes one wonder.
  17. is that because of Viagra use?.....asking for my neighbors pet Dragon
  18. So this would not be seen as a debt then in your eyes which Thailand will be incurring, and instead will actually be seen as an increase for the GDP. I wonder sometimes if the total amount stated as GDP is truly just the extra money brought in or includes the indebtedness the country added in. Say I spent 500K Thb, and the Country through in the other 50% of 500K Thb, yet they claim they made 1 Mthb, you can not have it both ways, and indebtedness includes those that earn and spend money in the country as far as businesses go.
  19. However, The debts incurred in the UK covered many people in the country with providing payments of some sort as loans, covering medical and etc....whereas Thailand's debt is debt incurred not by covering the populace as in the UK, at least that's my point. Maybe I am wrong, but buying submarines, other toys and a failed security net for it's people like the UK, US and other countries have is a reason why the debts are higher elsewhere, again my view.
  20. Yet Thailands residents have a personal household debt as high as 80%, and the banks are sitting on many many properties with NPL's. From 2020 https://thailand.un.org/en/86380-thailand-economic-focus-q1-household-debt-80-gdp-highest-4-years increased to: in 2022 https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/thailand/household-debt--of-nominal-gdp Key information about Thailand Household Debt: % of GDP Thailand household debt accounted for 88.2 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Jun 2022, compared with the ratio of 89.2 % in the previous quarter. Thailand household debt to GDP ratio is updated quarterly, available from Mar 2003 to Jun 2022. The data reached an all-time high of 90.8 % in Mar 2021 and a record low of 40.6 % in Mar 2003. https://www.exus.co.uk/blog/the-npl-situation-in-thailand-in-2022
  21. Thailand where cutting hair or styling hair is a job only a Thai can do, what a bunch of feces.
  22. isn't that what Viagra is for, oh wait that's only for the stiff economy hoped for in the entertainment venues.
  23. They may be a little back logged due to the holidays last week and then the weekend. I know the GF's daughter had 3 days off from school last week here in BKK due to the APEC holidays given......not sure how that may affect the piles of on-line 90 day reports.
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