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It would be nice if the "Do you know who I am" Hi-So folks would follow the law instead of believing they are above the law. The police on the other hand need to be less afraid of loosing there jobs and forcefully draw blood from a DUI refusal like Songphol. Starting to smell like a Red Bull boy sequel.
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So the soaring prices are all because of the sanctions and have nothing to do with the 2 plus years the global economy has been suffering due to the pandemic and supply chain issues? Your again believing your own propaganda. Prices in Thailand are rising not because of the sanctions on Russia or China or N. Korea, prices here are rising just like all around the world. Food prices here are increasing because there are more costs associated with growing crops and also because of the weather changes. The real-estate market here is also continuing to bang-on with more and more building as Thailand believes folks will come and buy it. Look at the new LTR Visa class and you can see how they are hoping it lifts the economy here. The USD to Thb has nothing to do with anything except the fact that the US is doing something about inflation or trying to by raising interest rates, while in Thailand the BOT is scared to do the same. The issues are global and not just because of one country as you seem to believe. Never said I supported the Orange one or the current one in the WH. You seem to believe in conspiracy theories of which I base my views on reality and view all news sources giving each one a middle of the road view which I verify looking elsewhere as well. You want to believe one side it appears. Be my guest, I however will stay in the middle area which I call the Gray Area and watch as China creates more anger amongst is people and Russia does the same. Thailand has already turned the country backwards 20 years in my view.
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You truly believe yourself on this. Your far from living in the true reality. Chinas crippling government is also creating enough of it's own headaches based upon the Belt and Road initiative. However, some countries like Cambodia have seen the outcomes and have been scaling back on allowing China to do what it wants based upon throwing money at everyone like they have been doing. I guess if you want to try and bribe people that works better than attacking them like Russia is doing. Dictatorships vs. Democracies.
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New today, went to the LTR BOI App to check the status of my application and instead of clicking check status I clicked the LTR button on top and this popped up. Never had that happen before. I was looking for the pop up with the phone numbers to call someone about the funky e-mails I have been receiving since no one else has been getting them. Here is the latest pop up
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Thailand could have given her a place to stay in the country while her request for asylum is heard. Instead they side with the neighboring Junta who canceled her passport while traveling because she was a vocal critic. Maybe she can get into another country who will make her feel wanted like the Myanmar Ladyboy millionaire who the Myanmar Government wanted arrested as well....
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My GF just told me about this as she is also from Myanmar. Such a screwed up country Myanmar has become. Seems if your a vocal critic of the Junta or even an ethnic Karen, or Rohingya you can be kept from returning to your country if they decide your unwanted.
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Cabinet Members Warned Giving Cash Could Land Them In Hot Water
ThailandRyan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Won't stop the unelected senators or current cabinet ministers now will it, only if your running for office.... -
Introduction to Thai Immigration
ThailandRyan replied to chinajohn69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Correct, through the border entry points only, and not while entering or leaving on an international flight. -
Introduction to Thai Immigration
ThailandRyan replied to chinajohn69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Please let us know. Check that passport for the stamp as well as the overstay stamp. -
Introduction to Thai Immigration
ThailandRyan replied to chinajohn69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Check her UK Passport to see if it has an entry stamp. They may have stamped her in on it even though they said her ID card was fine.......You have to enter on an expired Thai Passport not a Thai ID Card. Thai's entering on the expired passport are not stamped in and neither are Thais with Thai passports. Went through this with the now ex-wife and my Thai/American daughter. Both entered on expired Thai passports in 2017, and no their Thai ID's were not accepted. They did enter through the Thai side and not the Foreigners side of Immigration. You best check before you find yourself becoming more frustrated. -
Introduction to Thai Immigration
ThailandRyan replied to chinajohn69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Did she have a UK Passport with her. Better check the Passport for the arrival stamp....it will also have the overstay stamp inside as well and with the amount paid....... -
It is from an article I look at periodically to assess my trading strategies just to ensure I am looking at things appropriately. It is 3 years old, but the premise is still the same, not overvalued as people think, The fed keeps things in check and banks would never loose money like they did in the home loan crisis from years ago with the checks and balances put in place after the fact. Of course that's my view.
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Far from overvalued in reality https://am.jpmorgan.com/us/en/asset-management/institutional/insights/portfolio-insights/currency/why-the-US-dollar-may-not-be-as-overvalued-as-you-think/ The US dollar has been strong in recent years against major peers, such as the euro and renminbi. The dollar has also been strong on broader measures, including the trade weighted exchange rate. After adjusting for differences in inflation rates, the real value of the dollar is close to the strongest it has been during the near 50-year modern history of floating exchange rates