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28 minutes ago, nailbrains8 said:What I really want to know is if there is any recourse for this?
None at all, and consider yourself lucky you got any money back at all. All the other party had to say was you gave a nonrefundable deposit and due to your own decision to cancel you forfeited your money.
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By all means discuss the person who has been charged. Her husband and his work, however, are not why the defendant was charged and are excluded from this discussion.
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8 minutes ago, NE1 said:I've always wondered what happens if said person has no funds to purchase a ticket .
That person is detained in the Immigration Detention Centre indefinitely until a plane ticket is purchased.
9 minutes ago, NE1 said:Do the Thai police foot the bill for his flight ?
No. You will be detained in the Immigration Detention Centre indefinitely until someone pays for a plane ticket. The Thai government will not pay.
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24 minutes ago, Pib said:
What's the status on the support ticket/fix? Thanks.
Still waiting for the forum software to be fixed.
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Lavish Lester.
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The first option. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs are not going to legalise your passport alone as you are not a Thai citizen.
Any decent translation service will be able to do this remotely for you. You send them a scan of the bio page of your passport and a scan of your marriage certificate. You pay for all fees online (generally by bank transfer if you have a Thai bank account).
They will translate the document and take the translation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and get it legalised for you. The legalised document can then be posted to you anywhere in Thailand by EMS (or worldwide if you are prepared to pay for the shipping).
No need to attend anywhere in person to complete the translation/legalisation process.
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Hi
This issue was discussed at length here:
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Most small businesses (which are registered as a business with the MEA) use MEA type 2.1 Small General Service on Normal Tariff (Below 12kV).
For February 2023, the cost was 6.33 baht per unit. Here is an example where 3,684 units were used and the total cost was 23,330.40 baht.
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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:
...whos name is similar to a Beatles album.
Let It Be... Naked
(That really is a Beatles album, released in 2003).
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11 hours ago, jdlancaster said:
Anyone have any experience with exchanging large amounts of USD, Cash to Cash, single transaction. Amounts $20k+
No problem at all with major currency exchanges. Technically there is an 800,000 baht per person per day limit, but as I mentioned, that is technically.
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Death with no close living relatives. Nominate partner to be contacted in the event of my death?
in Q&A, Ask the Consular Team
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