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5 minutes ago, KannikaP said:No, two from stupid DRIVING, and one from utterly stupid DIVING. LOL
I stand corrected. Lol.
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Shouldn’t that read, ‘Third death from recent stupid driving in local area’?
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2 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:They will always protect one of their own
Not in the Red Bull case. It all depends where the money is.
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2 hours ago, jomtienisgood said:
How much is your lawyer charging you for telling a lot of untruth????? Why do you need a lawyer to obtain PR???? Why do you use '' normal " extension as the " under investigation " one is automatically renewed and free of charge every 6 months ?????
The first question is none of your business. And while on the subject please provide evidence that she’s being untruthful.
I didn’t necessarily ‘need’ a lawyer, but as a full-time employee time wasn’t really on my side to do all the running around necessary, so it was the best option for me.
I continue to use my ‘normal’ (employment) extension as that gets done automatically (not paid for by me) and I saw no need to have double stamps using up additional pages in my passport.- 2
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My lawyer has told me I must show a WP when my PR is approved. But she also said it doesn’t have to be the one I applied with as I’m applying based on work in general, and not a particular company. I think the OP will need to ask immigration (or someone equally as qualified) directly.
I did also get one stamp in my passport saying that PR was under consideration but that stopped as I use my normal visa extension to remain.
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1 hour ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:and loud music coming from the property.
Stupid is as stupid does.
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I'm in exactly the same position as the OP, and with the same timeline. My lawyer told me you must have a work permit to pick up the PR, but not necessarily the work permit you applied with. So if you were to lose your job, and then find another, that would be OK, as we're applying under the work category and not a specific employer, which does make some sense.
She also said that she thought the approval will be around March/April of next year.
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12 hours ago, gearbox said:In fact I'm very surprised how a relatively small and obscure company like Sinovac is able to fulfill orders so quickly,
Because it’s rubbish and nobody else is buying it?
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1 minute ago, tonray said:
Rubber bullets are not meant to be used for head shots ! They can be justs as fatal as real bullets when fired at someone's head.
It was all a misaiming.
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Again, the government ignore the advice of doctors and purchase the goods from those providing the fattest brown envelopes, I suspect.
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I always ask my wife to put a paper bag over her head. Does that count?
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36 minutes ago, rwill said:
I think your best bet is to keep checking the thailandintervac site everyday until new openings come up.
This is good advice. I just kept on trying on the Thailand Intervac site and an appointment date appeared while I was looking at the screen, after seeing no dates available up until 2023. It was just pure luck. I'm just under 60, but have a pre-existing condition.
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1 hour ago, alanrchase said:
Is parking available?
Yes, there was plenty of parking.
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1 hour ago, ubeturazz said:
what was the cost, if any, for those jib jabs?
It was free.
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I had my first jab of AstraZeneca there on June 24th. It was very efficient and with plenty of social distancing in place. I was in and out in about 1½ hours. The second jab was scheduled for 12 weeks later. All the staff had a pretty good grasp of English. I recommend it.
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I had a credit card with HSBC when they pulled out and it was transferred to Krung Sri (formerly Bank of Ayutthaya). Everything remained the same including the card number, just a different name on the card.
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I arrived in February and had two litres of (well wrapped up) booze in my checked bag. No issue this end. Worst case scenario is they confiscate it, or even give it back after quarantine.
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Perhaps it just wanted to watch Nellyvision.
I’ll get my coat.
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On 7/24/2021 at 5:32 PM, CharlieH said:
Always remember the bag is FULL of air
Apparently It is to help prevent breakage during transit.
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It’s quite likely that homeless people are in pretty poor health. If they can’t get tested, are positive, then without treatment the lungs can become more congested, breathing more laboured and once the blood oxygen level falls below a certain level it’s difficult to move. This is exactly what happened to my brother in the UK before he was hospitalised and given oxygen, and he’s pretty healthy. Luckily he made a full recovery. But with the stigma attached to Covid here, I’m afraid more will die on the streets.
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1 hour ago, natway09 said:
Most of the countries where we come from used to have alcohol sales bans as well
It is their country & if they wish to have 5 or 6 days a year of no alcohol sales as a religious belief
so be it, stop grizzling, nobody said you cannot have a drink at home
Sounds like you need a drink.
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I have a 10th generation RS, and I love it. I would be tempted to buy another Civic, and from what I've seen so far it looks pretty nice.
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He was left lying in the street for 12 hours. Utterly disgraceful.
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No special privileges for Joe Ferrari - he's in quarantine in a fan room not air-conditioning
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I doubt very much if he’s even in there.