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brewsterbudgen

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  1. Yes, Thailand is not for everyone, especially people who are in poor health or worried about their health. Unfortunately, 70 million people have to live here!
  2. No, my family are not Thai. I'm not due to renew until September, so will mention AXA to my broker.
  3. All good points I'm sure. Too late for me now, as I and my family have been insured with them for over 2 years now. I had issues in the past with Regency for Expats, Luma and IH, and so far WRLife have been easier to deal with. The broker I've used for 12+ years recommended them, so I took his advice. Time will tell!
  4. I haven't seen those reviews. Are they on this Forum or do you have a link? I had the option of paying my Premium in $, £ or baht. I chose £ as a paid with a UK credit card.
  5. WRLife have payment arrangements with most hospitals, so payment is made by them direct to the hospital. At least that's what they told me; I haven't had to make a claim yet.
  6. And, as I've pointed out to you, WRLife does not cover pre-existing conditions.
  7. Then why write this if it's not true? - 'Unlike any other company covers pre existing conditions , without loading and no price increase if no claims. Makes you wonder how exactly they make money"
  8. My WRLife policy makes it clear that undisclosed pre-existing conditions are not covered.
  9. Fortunately (for the OP), paying for sex is not illegal in Thailand.
  10. Isn't there a similar provision for low amounts like this to be tax free in Thailand?
  11. Key phrase: "who were allegedly raped by four boys aged between eight and 13".
  12. Just one of the things you have to put up with when living here.
  13. Personally, I would think so. You can only include what you have, and if you include a note explaining the circumstances it should be OK.
  14. Can you order copies of your parents' birth certificates? https://www.officialukcertificates.co.uk/order-uk-birth-certificate
  15. I'll be in this situation in 9 years from now. My son will hopefully be able to get his own Education visa and then either get a job or marry a Thai! I'm hoping that having lived his whole life in Thailand, he might be able to get some kind of permanent residence, as the laws may have changed by then.
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