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Benefits of Returning to UK with a Thai family?
blackcab replied to FrankThePlumber's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Minimum wage is £19,760 per year (based on minimum wage of £9.50 per hour, with a full time contract of 40 hours per week). -
Benefits of Returning to UK with a Thai family?
blackcab replied to FrankThePlumber's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
I honestly don't know, but I'm fairly sure @theoldgit will be able to give us an answer on that. -
Benefits of Returning to UK with a Thai family?
blackcab replied to FrankThePlumber's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
I would second what has been said about the cost of living. Believe you me, 50 thousand pounds before tax with a wife and child will not go far. That is 42 thousand pounds a year net after tax and NI, based on you earning 30 thousand pounds (24,500 pounds net) and your wife earning 20 thousand pounds (17,500 pounds net). The average cost of running a basic home at the minute is 1,500 pounds a month, or 18,000 pounds a year. That's for rent, council tax, electric, gas, water, TV license, mobile phones and landline internet. Your food bill will be a minimum of 100 pounds a week, so that's another 5,000 pounds a year. In reality, if you are not careful, your food bill could easily double. Let's talk about fuel: 100 miles, at 25 miles per (UK) gallon with fuel at £1.62 a litre will cost £29.46 or 29.5 pence per mile. For just fuel. If you do 100 miles per week that is 1,500 pounds a year on fuel alone. It's easy to do that sort of mileage with a school run, commute, shopping, general running about, etc. We are already at 24,500 pounds, and that is your entire net salary from a gross of 30,000 pounds gone. So far you haven't purchased clothes, school uniforms, toiletries, household cleaning products, gone anywhere or done anything and there is no allowance for entertainment. No trips back to Thailand, no birthday presents, no cinema, no beer, no purchases or repairs of household goods, etc. No car tax, insurance, repairs, etc. Perhaps rent in your chosen area is a lot cheaper and you will find spare income that way. Clearly, the key to making it work is your wife getting employment. The money she earns will be buying everything else, so you need to make very very sure she understands this, and that her plan is not to save all her money for herself, or to send portions of it back to Thailand for her family. She will need to be totally committed to both working and putting all of her income into your UK life. Not having enough money for daily living can put a lot of pressure on a relationship, especially with a child involved. That's just the financial side of things to think about. You still need to research your school area and actually call the schools you have in mind and see if they are taking on new students. It's not like 30 plus years ago where finding a space was fairly easy. A lot of schools are quite dire, so the decent schools are hugely over-subscribed. -
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Fake Gillette razor blades SCAM on most online stores Now! !@#$%
blackcab replied to WaveHunter's topic in General Topics
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They shouldn't, because both of your items are exempted from import duty. You will, however, have to pay VAT and processing fees. Sometimes shipments are assessed. Other times there is no assessment. It's random and is probably something to do with if they have enough staff or not. You can have the items declared as used, however all goods have a value, otherwise you would not have paid for them to be shipped to you. Sorry, but that probably won't work. If it did everyone would say the same thing and nobody works pay anything to customs.
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Negative reactions will not be returning in the foreseeable future. You asked for an Admin response. As you have now received your answer this topic is closed.
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UK Passport renewals - documentation needed
blackcab replied to AlbionThailand's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Supplying a translation has been a requirement for many years. It is mentioned here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/overseas-passports-guidance/applying-for-a-passport-from-outside-the-uk-guidance-notes-accessible#docs The UK passport website says that the courier fee is to send the passport to the application centre where you applied, not to your home (which is a shame). https://www.passport.service.gov.uk/overseas/information/thailand/renew/child -
THAI Airways - Online Booking-Fare Currence
blackcab replied to PETERTHEEATER's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
When I just tried to make a dummy purchase I could only change the currency on the final page where you enter your card details to pay for the tickets. There is a blue drop down box on the top right hand corner of the page: To give you an idea, their website converted 77,850 baht into a fee of 1,981.88 pounds. -
Dual nationality British/Australian
blackcab replied to davemos's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
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View New Content Forum-Country Identification
blackcab replied to DezLez's topic in Forum Support Desk
Thank you for your suggestion. It isn't really practical to highlight every non-Thailand forum as there are a minimum of 35 non-Thailand forums. If we did this the View New Content page would be a mass of colour, when the information you need is already on each topic that is listed. If you have a look at his screenshot: you will see that I have highlighted some of the text yellow. By looking here before you click on a post you will be able to see if the topic is in a regional ASEAN forum. The Cannabis Forum gets a special green colour and indeed a prominent position on the home page because we want this part of the site to stand out and attract new members. The colouring and the change of position was added the day after the change of law legalising cannabis. We regularly review forum locations, descriptions and their continued relevance in order to keep Asean Now fresh and up to date. New forums are introduced, and unused forums are removed or relocated.- 1 reply
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@NE1 Can you PM me the link to the post and I will check why you cannot access it.
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Gourmet Market at Emquartier. Villa Market near Sukhumvit 33/1. Sloanes online: https://www.sloanes.co.th/
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Shopkeeper Arrested For Bashing Up Foreign Tourist With Skateboard
blackcab replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I always think there are three sides to every story. What he said, what she said, and what really happened.- 56 replies
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Retirement Visa Question/Tax Question
blackcab replied to CFC's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Moved to the Cryptocurrency Forum.
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Custom duty on used computer parts, tariff code 85444929
blackcab replied to watthong's topic in General Topics
A common problem is shipments of books. Books are exempt for duty. Some people send quite a quantity of expensive books, then also include a small gift. The whole shipment is then categorised at the duty rate of the gift and that's when the problems start. -
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