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  1. could someone please navigate me please for the poll,  I see here just the poll for

     

    End the tax on tampons and all sanitary products for women

     

    https://www.change.org/p/george-osborne-stop-taxing-periods-period

     

    A popular page you can buy click votes, Rate is 0.08 USD for per 1 vote. Interessted use google search

    as example https://royalserviceteam.com/buy-online-votes-to-win-contest.html

     

     

     

     

  2. 3 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Your best choice would be to use the agent that the police clearance center has a link to on their website. https://www.a-plusservice.com/

    The police clearance website is here. http://www.pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/eng/

    Why would a British Guy living in Australia, and requesting a clearance for Canada require a visit @ pcscenter in Thailand?

  3. 12 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

    If they don't want under-50 financially independent people living here on tourist visas, then they should stop selling them.

     

    Total agree with you on this, this should be stopped and thats what they are doing now.

     

    As example similar to the EU you can stay 180 Days a year there, no matter if you do it 6 * 30 days or just one time, if you close to the 180 day counter the immigration will notify you, that you soon can not stay for additional time there .....  Nothing wrong if someone make a break and travel around, but staying more than 5-6 month a year in another (the same) country he/she/it cannot be a tourist.

     

     

           

  4. On 26.1.2018 at 7:44 PM, hadi8253 said:

    My daughter with husband and 2 Kids (10 and 12 years) will visit me in Thailand.

    A and D passports, arrive Suvarnabhumi: Visa exempt entry.

    Cash 20 K for adults - OK - but what about children ???

    Who knows ?

     

    The immigration at Airport said, there is no need to show those 20k in Bath for tourists, would be difficult if you are a 1st timer to get those (multiple) 20k. If you travel over a land border there is a chance. No worries for you daughter.

     

    This is more a order to keep the permanent tourists without valid visa's away. 

         

  5. On 13.1.2018 at 2:48 PM, soalbundy said:

    Thanks for your reply, I forgot to mention that we were married in Germany, the Thai embassy in Bonn I believe it was, was notified but we never received a Thai certificate of marriage but I suppose that could be done now.

    The Thais doesn't report to the Germans, your are divorced now. Legally you need a translated and certified document about your divorce (as a German) with a lawyer you need to submit your divorce documents (if still both agree :) after-then your are registered as divorced in Germany    

  6. 2 hours ago, Dmitry2222 said:

    Actually officer did not let me know why he wanted to rejected me. However, i was persistent, showed marriage documents and the problem was resolved with higher rank officer.

     

    You were just very lucky.  A query research would easily detect you, and the officer who let you in. Prepare for a marriage visa or anything other, it definitive will be rejected in very close future.

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Russell17au said:

    Technically you are wrong, legally a tourist cannot buy and register a vehicle in their own name.

    Land Transport Office requirements for the transfer of registration of a vehicle plus requirements for a Thai drivers license:

    • Passport
    • Non-immigrant visa
    • Work permit or your certificate/letter of residence issued by the Thai immigration or a Thai Embassy.

     

    Little outdated too, it should be not the "Thai Embassy" it must be the foreign Embassy in Thailand , or where you can find a Thai embassy inside Thailand?  The other exception is now, not all Thai immigration center certify you for a letter of residence.... As example CM.

     

    seem it was copied from :

    https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/thailand/transport/vehicle-ownership/buying-selling-cars

     

    1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    Can you post a link to that regulation. As far as I I know here is no visa requirement to buy a car.

     

    He is right,  we've bought a new vehicle last October and we were told without non-immi visa you can NOT register it anymore to your name. The said dealer explained without the Visa, and WP he is not anymore able to register it, it changed middle last year, he added.

     

    The only way to own the vehicle as a tourist is, you done it before the change. Before any kind of visa was accepted.

     

     

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  8. 20 hours ago, Seanbhoy said:

    yeh I'm guna get one, any recommendations?

    obtaining the cctv, it would be the police in that area? I see the same fat officer with his white book everyday there, looking to shift fines out to the folk that cant afford a car... 

    I have to drive a motorcycle there, it takes me one hour from rangsit area to bang rak, in a car its like 2.5 hours, bus well 3 hours maybe.

     

    helmet, using a GoPro 5, it is enough and good basic quality (2.5h recording on low minimal settings ) ... get a charger which include 1 spare battery, get one extra battery (you need around 3-4) plus 4 memory cards 64GB This costs around you around 15k. But in case you need it, you forget turning it on ....

     

  9. 2 hours ago, BaldPlumber said:

    I doubt whether many tourists own cars here emoji2.png

     

     

     

     

     

    technically you can, if you bought a vehicle before the rules changed. The other possibility

    he had a non imi and this was chanced another way is the mine is your and you is mine thing ... his Mia owns the car for you're talking about 'my car' based on the regular usage.... 

     

     

     

     

     

  10. 3 hours ago, James3225 said:

    Again, you’re assuming. We own a hostel, my Thai wife and I, we pay taxes, we register all of our guests with imagration as required by law, we have a guest house licenses, we didn’t get shut down, and yet somehow we are incorrectly listed in the above article.

     

    its irresponsible and inaccurate reporting. 

    call them, if no reaction, file a case for defamation, cost you almost nothing and brings a lot of positive adverts (if it is correct)

  11. 3 hours ago, dfdgfdfdgs said:

    There's 2 different posters.  The first one said (implied) they spend 3700 baht a day on food, assume one person.  The other one said 5-7000 a day between 2 people.

     

    Unless you're eating lobster twice a day or you have a 10,000 calorie a day eating habit, I don't see how either is physically possible without including a lot of alcohol, expensive alcohol at that.

     

    Maybe you getting it wrong, we are more into quality than quantity, of course you can buy the cheap packed steaks (which are properly good too) from the supermarkets or 1/8 cow or a pork from a trustful farmer. You'll see and taste the difference when you drop the steak to your BBQ. You can buy the authentic smoked  .. or original Italian imported salami. You can buy sausages at 7/11 or from Otto, he is very famous for his German sausages. White Asparagus 1st.class 1 kg is 900 bath.... and so on.  

     

  12. 21 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

    When will these Ministerial Misfits realise Thai men don't want to work ?    I could round up more than a hundred working age men who don't work just biking around four local Village's.  Much easier for them to sit drinking beer at 8am whilst the Wife earns more money for beer at the local market.

    isn't that fair enough ? 

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