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brewsterbudgen

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Everything posted by brewsterbudgen

  1. Thank goodness for the Courts. Time for this evil government to go.
  2. Yes, unfortunately it's endemic throughout Thailand, although less so in the areas frequented by westerners, like Pattaya. Just because many locals are indifferent to the issue and many of the authorities happy to accept their brown envelopes, doesn't mean that us members shouldn't be outraged when it's publicised.
  3. WRLife are very competitive and becoming quite popular with expats here. Search this Forum and you'll find mixed opinions, but so far, no examples of any major issues. https://www.wrlife.net/
  4. No it isn't. Aspects of prostitution, like being underage, soliciting and running a brothel are illegal (so, most of what this thread is about), but prostitution per se is not illegal and is steeped in Thai traditions.
  5. Under 18s cannot give "consent" for paid-for/prostitution sexual services. Even in the backward USA.
  6. Yes. They have to (or should) leave Thailand on the passport they entered on. But they can then enter on their new Thai passport. Unless I'm missing something! @sirineou's option is worth looking at too.
  7. As @problemfarang says, it's possible but certainly not easy, and requires cooperation and coordination from both employers. If they're in different provinces, it will be even harder! Far easier to get a new visa. Surely the new school can give you a few days off to get it sorted?
  8. What passport do they hold? Easiest option is to enter visa exempt (if their passport allows this) which gives them 30 days (extendable by another 30) to get their Thai passport. Then they just need to do a border run, leaving on the foreign passport, and re-entering as a Thai citizen.
  9. There's no longer a requirement for an Embassy letter for UK passports renewed in Thailand either.
  10. I wonder if there was any rock/pop star in the the 1960s, 70s & 80s who didn't sleep with teenage groupies?
  11. If his Aussie passport is his first, he'll need to show his Thai birth certificate when departing Thailand. He can return to Thailand visa exempt as an Australian citizen but he'll be 'overstaying' once the 30 days is up. Not a huge issue for a kid, as he cannot be fined or banned for overstaying, but if he leaves Thailand on that passport it will be stamped as 'overstay'. If he attends an international school here, they may insist that he's not on overstay. Of course, if you can get his Thai passport sorted, it will solve a lot of problems!
  12. Good to see some unnecessary bureaucracy being done away with. Another saving for the UK tax payer ????
  13. You won't regret it!
  14. Other than on the initial application, I've never had to do this for my son's schools.
  15. Previously, my online 90-day reports have been approved within a few days of submission. This time, the application was submitted on 28 March and the email receipt received immediately. However, no approval has been received yet. The 90-day due date was 30 March. If never arrives and I leave it, will I be able to submit the next one online at the end of June?
  16. I need a new prescription for my varifocal glasses which I've always had done previously in Bangkok. Pattaya is the nearest place now where hopefully I can find somewhere recommended, and where the optician speaks English. Are the malls (Terminal 21, Central Festival) the best places for this?

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