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On 6/20/2018 at 1:34 AM, PoorSucker said:
We had a shootout on the beach here on Samui a couple of months ago.
Two rival families involved in jetskis, two dead, both had carry licence.
Any damage to the jetskis?
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19 minutes ago, BritTim said:
I think the "first 24 hours free" policy applies only to Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang.
A little insight to you're surmising might be helpful in order to make an assessment of your conjecture.
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4 hours ago, Thaidream said:
So much nonsense on this post- he is the truth
-No appeal can legally be accepted- exempt entries have no appeal process an if by chance accepted -would be denied.
The same way I was told incorrectly that I would have to give up my UK citizenship when I gained Thai citizenship.
That was wrong too.
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OP if you are still in the airport ignore the naysayers and just fill in a TM11 and there is a great chance you will get yourself in to the country.
9 minutes ago, elviajero said:As you clearly can’t read there’s little chance of changing your wrong opinion.
It clearly states in 12.1 that visa exempt entry falls under ministerial registrations. Ministerial regulation gives immigration absolute discretion regarding the overuse/abuse of visa exempt entries. Section 22 clearly states that you can’t appeal against denied entries under 12.1.
You're getting boring.
Appealing cases are not allowed under Section 12 (1) or (10), but if the Minister does not have an order within seven days beginning from the date of submitting the appeal, it is considered that the Minister has ordered that said alien is not forbidden from entering into the Kingdom under Section 12.
Yes OP YOU can appeal the decision and get in the country! Don't let bar room lawyers on here tell you otherwise. People in YOUR position have actually done it, not just read about other people on the internet...
Good luck
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3 minutes ago, elviajero said:
It is specifically prohibited under the immigration act.
Section 22 : In the instance where the competent official discovers that an alien is forbidden from entering into the Kingdom under the provisions of Section 12 , the competent official shall have authority to order said alien by written notification to leave the Kingdom. If said alien is not satisfied with the competent official’s order , he ( alien ) may appeal to the Minister. The order of the Minister shall be final. Appealling cases are not allowed under Section 12 (1) or (10)
Section 12 : Aliens which fall into any of the following categories are excluded from entering into the Kingdom :
1. Having no genuine and valid passport or document used in lieu of passport ; or having a genuine and valid passport or document used in lieu of a passport without Visaing by the Royal Thai Embassies or Consulates in Foreign countries ; or from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , excepting if a visa is not required for certain types of aliens in special instances.
Visaing and visa exemption will be under the learn and conditions as provided in the Ministerial Regulations.Yes that states that you can make an appeal to the Minister (using TM11) but that the decision of the Minister can't be challenged.
Section 12:1 does not state that someone trying to enter on a visa free stamp doesn't have the right to appeal a IO's order.
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1 minute ago, elviajero said:
There is no right to appeal against a visa exempt entry denial.
Yes there is.
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2 minutes ago, BritTim said:
An appeal would almost certainly just be a waste of money.
And you know this how exactly? All he needs to do is fill out the form, state his argument on the form to being a genuine tourist, and I would be extremely surprised if he is not given entry to the country.
What evidence do you base your statement on? Do you have access to data on TM11 appeals?
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If you are traveling on a Canadian passport you don't need a visa to enter Thailand and will get visa free entry stamp which allows you to stay in the country for up to 30 days. You will have no problem visiting neighboring countries and re-entering Thailand if traveling by air.
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6 minutes ago, Fish Head Soup said:
You don't need to accept the denial of entry. You need to go and find an immigration officer and ask them to supply you with a TM11 form.
Fill out the form and go back to immigration control and see what happens.
Or you can download the TM11 form here. https://www.immigration.go.th/download/1486548054958.pdf
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18 hours ago, kylep said:Now to my question. Upon arrival in Tokyo tomorrow morning, will i be allowed to reenter Tokyo or will they be informed about the denied entry in BKK?
You don't need to accept the denial of entry. You need to go and find an immigration officer and ask them to supply you with a TM11 form.
Fill out the form and go back to immigration control and see what happens.
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15 hours ago, Elkski said:
Is it ok for neighbors cat to come kill some of the 50 birds or more which come to my feeder daily. As far as I'm concerned a dove or quails life is equal to a cat. I don't mind the Hawks snatching their share but a domestic cat can not.
That's why they should have a bell on their collar.
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4 minutes ago, yuiop said:
poison feed him/her
Under legislation passed on November 12 2015 by the National Legislative Assembly the act of deliberately poisoning a domesticated animal became an offense punishable by a fine of up to B40,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to 2 years.
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8 minutes ago, Dick Crank said:
That's about the dumbest idea I can imagine stopping and approaching an aggressive dog. Nice way to get bitten and risk rabies shots.
Where do I say to approach the dog? Oh that's right, I didn't and you just imagined that you had read it.
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8 minutes ago, smccolley said:
Sorry, my serious suggestion would be immediately removed by moderators. Who is the boss here? If you let animals control you I think you have your priorities wrong. Why are you even asking?
Anybody who sees a dog as such a problem to his perceived or self imagined authority has some bigger problems that they need to address first, probably in their own household and relationships would be a good place to begin. A lot of insecurity their no doubt.
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15 minutes ago, helloagain said:
Yeh right. Give it some special chicken
If you start trying to poison peoples pets then don't be surprised when some enraged idiot comes for you with a machete. It's a personal choice though.
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1 minute ago, banagan said:Hope you're right
I had the same problem as you a few years ago when we moved in to a new house, it certainly works. You will get a load of trolls replying soon suggesting everything from shooting it to spraying it with bleach. It's up to you which route you go, but having dogs in the street who are noisy and alert to strangers is actually a good thing in my book.
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Ride slower, if the dog takes after you just come to a stop, and switch the engine off. Beckon the dog over to you, give it a few snacks, it will soon be you're friend. Main thing is that it gets used to your bike, it will soon leave you alone but the worst thing to do is accelerate away if it goes to chase you. You will find the dog is all bark and no bite if you stop.
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51 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
I assume you are applying for a 60 day extension to visit your Thai wife or child.
I think KK immigration may let you do it yourself if you have a rental agreement and copies of the owners house book registry and id card
He would need tax stamps on a proxy form signed by the property owner.
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7 hours ago, stevenl said:
"You may also have the same problem if you need to attend a hospital and have treatment paid for by insurance."
And you base that on what exactly?
Working for a multi national insurance company 9 years of which were in Thailand.
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You can't process the TM30 yourself, you need your landlord to get their act together and sort it out. You may also have the same problem if you need to attend a hospital and have treatment paid for by insurance.
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3 hours ago, stevymac said:
I’m in bangkok. U think Chang wanthana would let me keep my non o marriage visa and just add the wp, anyone had any experiences doing it in Bkk? Cheers
Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa ConnectAs others have stated in order to obtain a work permit you must either a Non-Immigrant B visa (business) or a Non-Immigrant O visa based on marriage. Work Permit and permission to stay are different things and are dealt with by different departments of government.
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3 hours ago, SurinBeach said:
Oh well didn't get very far, I need a copy of my daughter's Thai passport which is with the ex so I'm sort of screwed there then !
Yes if your daughter is a dual national you need to provide colour copy of every passport page of her other passport.
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How old is your daughter? Where was she born? Are you on the birth certificates as the father? Do you have any court documents regarding custody rights?
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5 minutes ago, Rc2702 said:
Gotcha and good examples on the figures. So he can apply for a settlement visa and providing he meets financial requirements he stands a good chance?
He really needs to set out his circumstances to get some advice that fit his personal situation, there are other ways to meet the financial requirement than those I stated.
He also needs to prove suitable accommodation, legitimate and ongoing relationship, she needs to have a TB test, she needs to pass English language test.
He needs to give some information before he can get any help from people here
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Give The British Divers Who Found the Kids And Their Instructor In The Cave Thai Citizenship And The Highest Civilian Medal.
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I feel sorry for these guys to be honest. If you have read up about them they are not people who want or enjoy being in the limelight, they just love doing their hobby which is cave diving. They have become known for a long time as being extremely proficient at what they do.
They are volunteers for cave rescue in the UK, it is a charity which is run entirely on donations from the public. They are not doing this for money, fame, or to prove a point. They hear of someone in trouble, in a world where they are optimal operators, and they see a chance to help someone out of a bad situation in a place they know their skills and experience are possibly the persons only chance of survival, or in worse circumstances to recover the body for the family (as happened in France).
They have been called upon by foreign governments in the past, and they have gone and done what they do and then they have left, people in the caving world know them, what they have done etc, but don't make a fuss, they don't want it.
They will find all the media attention extremely intrusive I'm sure. Of course it's understandable that we all want to know about them, but maybe they just want some privacy, and just to be left alone to do what they do.