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Hi RogerLee thank you for help ,
me with which bus
much appreciated for your advice and links.
POMCHOB.
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In 2015 caught an Airport Bus from the Airport to Pattaya city from my memory
it didnt go to the Bus Station in Pattaya We had to get a Songthaew to Beach rd few Kms away .Would anyone know which bus company this might have been?
I see there is two companies Bell and also Roong Reuang my feeling is it was possibly the latter ,just cant remember and i think it is a Private company.
I would appreciate some help if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks.
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Hi , the numbers in joes link should work as i have used
them many times i just tried it a few minutes ago and they are working
The office is still in asoke on the second floor .Within Thailand 027873387 outside
00 66 27873387 I think the line is centralised now,
email is. [email protected]
I had the same problem had to go to the Asoke office in Bangkok to
speak with a reservation staff ...
Good Luck.
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10 hours ago, JonnyF said:
This is exactly why I don't use taxis in Bangkok. I used them a couple of times a week for about 3 years and narrowly avoided fights with these guys for...
Politely asking them to turn down their 200db crackly radio so I can hear other passengers speak.
Asking him to go the correct way to the destination (not try and get on the highway for a 1 kilometre trip).
Politely asking for AC to be used when it's 38 outside.
Asking them to pause the meter as they wait in a long queue to fill up LPG with me in the car as a passenger.
Asking them to slow down a bit (the guy was doing 120 down Sathorn with my young nieces in the car - no seat belts available).
Asking for a meter to be used after being quoted 800 Baht from Sathorn to the airport.
I don't use them any more except in emergencies - I just can't be bothered with them.
OH you forgot ..... shouting "please wake up and stop falling asleep at the wheel "as
happened to me from Downtown Bangkok to Lak Krabang in rush hour on motorway ,made the excuse to get him to pull over, looking at a text on my phone ,made out Message from my wife had rearranged a meeting at closer destination ,So not to annoy him and pull over an get the Yuck out of there!
So no loss of face induced ,Happy days
Smooth it over in LOS,
better to take the Airport Link now in my experience ,for long journeys.
But must of been scarey for the Thai family involved .
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Hi Bobrussell
Thanks for your helpful reply true good for travel around the world
it just made us think with the Brexit as we didn't think of this may be a problem
but good to get some professional members on the Forum to share views.
Thanks for taking the time to give food for thought
much appreciated too
POMCHOB
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Hi 7x7 thank you for sharing all the pros for the UK Citizenship with my wife and myself and thanks for all the details mostly all good points too I note.
Much more practical too.I appreciate your time on replying to my question.I suppose you can guarantee one thing more in the Con list.... biometric card price going up!
Best of luck ...as always to you.
POMCHOB
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Hi buffer
I would trust the advice of 7x7 he gives excellent advice
and is very knowledgable he has always provided me
with very good advice on issues of the ILR in the past.
As others too on the forum have ,you can follow theoldgits advice which is good
or search for an appeals advocate in the UK to help you
with your advice but you should start to do this as soon as possible.
good luck
POMCHOB
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I am interested to know what members opinions are on the
Pros and Cons for my Thai Wife applying for UK Citizenship including the Brexit ?
She has ILR and 10 year Biometric Card been in the UK since 2012 and entered the UK Prior to the New 5 year rule 09 July 2012.
Thanks in advance.
POMCHOB
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Hi Richard W
thank-you for the link and all the information which you have kindly provided your advice
is very good, your help is really appreciated i have learned quite a lot ,
Your doing a great job on the forum.
Good Luck
POMCHOB
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On 8/6/2016 at 3:30 AM, Richard W said:
My best guess is that strictly she needs a BRP replacement visa as though she had lost her BRP.
I think your least stressful path is to change her Thai passport in the UK and ignore the name change until you are back home. You may face a £1,000 fine, but the potential for mishaps and delays in Thailand appals me. You can't get a long term BRP in Thailand; they can only be collected in the UK. Neither form NTL nor BRP(RC) can be used for applications from abroad.
Hi Richard W..... So we have Changed her Thai Passport in Thailand to new one with the new name and certificate of change translated for UKBI at UK Airport,
and will use the form NTL ,from your kind advice and help, and as we have to collect the BRP posted back to us only in the UK i would appear
making an application from Thailand would not work and we must return to UK before the 24th Aug to do all this.
Thank-you doing a great job on the forum helping members.
Good Luck
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On 8/6/2016 at 2:51 AM, Richard W said:
She may need a new passport first. I can see all sorts of problems if her Thai passport doesn't show the new name. Remember the renewal problem with Thai and British passports showing different names. See p26 of No Time Limit (modernised guidance) for the handling of name changes. The Home Office claims one cannot appeal against a refusal to issue a BRP, and willingly conceives of people being left without a BRP.
The correct form is form NTL - for which the fee is £308. You won't get past question C1 in the March 2016 version of BRP(RC).
Hi Richard w
thanks for all the links and your advice too glad we now have the right form from your kind help,i forgot to mention she has already got a new Thai Passport
with the new name in and a Certificate translated for the UKBI to see at the UK Airport.
Documents would need to be sent to the UK at the Office she originally received it at, being Croydon.
So if we did it by post from Thailand she would need to send her Passport to the UK
and it could take forever to get the passport back to Thailand causing problems for any travel back to the UK as we live there.As i am not sure how long they would take to process it all and supply new BRP,
Would you agree?
So may be best to return to UK before 24 th Aug to sort it out from there and post docs with passport from there then.
Thanks for your help much appreciated
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Thank-you pj123 for your email advice
much appreciated
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Hi Richard w
thanks for all the links and your advice too glad we now have the right form from your kind help,i forgot to mention she has already got a new Thai Passport
with the new name in and a Certificate translated for the UKBI to see at the UK Airport.
Documents would need to be sent to the UK at the Office she originally received it at, being Croydon.
So if we did it by post from Thailand she would need to send her Passport to the UK
and it could take forever to get the passport back to Thailand causing problems for any travel back to the UK as we live there.As i am not sure how long they would take to process it all and supply new BRP,
Would you agree?
So may be best to return to UK before 24 th Aug to sort it out from there and post docs with passport from there then.
Thanks for your help much appreciated
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We are in Thailand at the moment My Thai Wife who has ILR and Thai Passport (i am a UK Citizen)
We have some confusuion on what form to fill in for her recent first name change she has to report her name change and amend her Biometric Recidency Permit Card before 24th Aug 2016 do we fill in BRP(RC) Form as i can see many have done on other forums have OR do we fill in an No Time Limit Application ?Can we do any of this from here in Thailand?
I have written to Croydon to report the Change and asked which form i should use but no reply . as we only have 3 mths to do .
The only response i have is from the BRP Error reporting email which explains the following (but from what i have read here this seems to be for people with a Visa wanting to transfer to BRP
or i may be wrong it seems very confusing to such a simple thing to do.) I quote:
""Thank you for your enquiry.
Information regarding what to do to report a change of circumstances is available on our website at: https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp
I would recommend that you submit a change of circumstances form, as mentioned at the bottom of this page.
Following your wife’s change of name, should your wife wish to have the name on the Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) amended to the name to match the name in her new passport. Then a No Time Limit (NTL) application would be required. Information on this application is also available on our website at: https://www.gov.uk/transfer-visa
The name on the BRP should match the information in the permit holder’s current passport, as they may encounter delays at Border Control whilst further checks are conducted.
Regards""
I appreciate any help on this as we are totally confused
Thank-you.
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My wife who is Thai and has Indefinate Leave to Remain in the UK and has a Thai Passport
has changed her first name in Thailand, would i be right in saying the form she needs is BRP (RC) form to download for name changes?
Just want to fill in the correct form as it appeared at first to be for reporting Lost or Stolen cards.
Thanks for any help.
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Thats why i shop at Tesco .. don't trust any IT shop these days just scam you out of your money ..
The hardest part is getting any of the Sales Staff at Tesco to interact with you as a "Customer" if your foreign!
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Looking for Advantage Multi for Dogs to purchase in Thailand any members
in Thailand bought a legitimate product from Vet or Pet shop?
I would really like to purchase a pack for our Dog .
Thank-you
POMCHOB
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Hi meatboy'
Advantage Multi (put on the Neck of the Dog) appears to do both here is a link for the info Treat and Protect the only problem is finding it and making sure it's genuine.
http://www.bayerdvm.com/show.aspx/productdetail/advantage-multi-for-dogs
I found out also from some kind help directed to a study that moxidectin, the active ingredient in Advantage Multi (topical) and Proheart 6 (injectable) is also effective against adult worms, possibly even more so than ivermectin.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26152414
For the record
"Treatment was initiated on SD 228 after patency had been confirmed." That means they started treatment with Advantage Multi 228 days (about 7.5 months) after the dogs were infected, and after verifying that the dogs did have adult worms.
Dogaware.com is very good website the author is very helpful on info and will answer emails and explains in detail options for Heartworm and other Treatment Conditions.
Heartworm preventive medications carry a warning that dogs should be tested before the medication is administered.
Here is a quote from the Author of the website who i quote with explaination
""Note that they tell you to "give monthly heartworm preventive medication," no further warnings other than concern about the initial die-off of microfilariae that can lead to anaphylactic shock if too many die at once. To the best of my knowledge, that's only a concern when giving milbemycin oxime (Interceptor, Sentinel), or if giving very high doses of ivermectin used to treat mange, as the rest of the preventive medications don't have as strong an effect on the microfilariae and so are not likely to cause problems from too many dying at once. I found this specifically about moxidectin""
Ideally, you would also give doxycycline for four weeks once a year as long as this dog may be infected with heartworms, as doxycycline makes the worms less dangerous, both while in the body and when they die, as well as making them unable to reproduce.
and Author goes onto say ""There is always danger when a dog is infected with heartworms. Anything that increases the dog's heart rate increases the danger, which is why they tell you to limit activity. Dead worms can cause pulmonary embolism in dogs and even death no matter how the worms die. Doxycycline reduces, but does not eliminate, that risk.""Pages 17 and 21 of the American Heartworm Society are helpful
https://heartwormsociety.org/images/pdf/2014-AHS-Canine-Guidelines.pdf
Hope this is heplful
when weighing treatments up as i am not a Vet and so i am not endorsing anything except passing on information i have already been given .The Author of Dogaware has been studying Dogs and treatments for many years so has many answers on her website.
Good Luck
POMCHOB
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Looking at different prices of
Advantage Multi for dogs in Thailand as i tried online websites outside Thailand who explain they cannot send Internationally due to the Licence Laws. I would be
very grateful for advice I only see this website that has it .Also if anyone has purchased Advantage -Multi for dogs from the Shamu Pet Supplies in Bangkok and how it worked for their Dog.
http://www.hktdc.com/manufacturers-suppliers/SHAMU-SHAMU-IMPORT-EXPORT-LTD-PART/en/1X00QHL0/
Thanks
POMCHOB
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Hi bobrussell No email or Phone number for Croydon only option is as bobrussell is an International Enquiry Service from 9-5 Thailand Time
Yes bobrussell i am contacting them from Outside i will post the link for others and for others
Thanks for your advice too.
From Outside UK
Thailand Telephone
Opening times: 9:00am - 5:00pm (Thailand time)
You can call us on:
0018 001 5620 78469
If you would prefer to dial a UK number direct please call:
00 44 1243 218 110
This is a paid service and there is a cost of £1.37 UK Sterling per minute in addition to your standard network charges. Please have a valid credit or debit card ready to process your payment. We can accept MasterCard credit and debit cards, and Visa credit and debit cards. You will not be charged until you are connected to an adviser. Calls may be recorded for training purposes. We are able to handle your calls in English or Thai.https://ukvi-international.faq-help.com/ukvi-international.faq-help.comWe use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to ... -
Kind of expensive. http://www.1800petmeds.com/Revolution-prod10265.html , I have never seen it in Thailand.
Some bad reviews (side effects), Frontline is claimed to be better. I don't use Frontline any more anyway as the traditional sheep dip shampoo (Ivermectin) seems to do a better job, at least on my dogs.
Give it a try and let us know!
Hi cooked
Thank-you for advice
POMCHOB
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9.00 to 5.00 Thailand time.
Hi bobrussell
So you mean 3am-11am in the UK weekdays i would get through on this line?
Or is this a Premium number outside the UK.?
Thanks for your reply
POMCHOB
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I am a UK resident,
I have tried, with no success to Phone UKVI Croydon UK wanting to ask, what should be a very simple question and answer
Each time i call the UKVI on 0018 001 5620 78469 from Thailand .
The first call made yesterday at 20:30 (thai Time) Automated message said lines are now closed.
Called again today from Thailand 17:30 (thai time)Automated message said lines are now closed.
Anyone have any idea why the lines are closed ?
Are there any UKVI Immigration Officers that visit the Thaivisa Forum that could answer my Question ,as its pretty simple question.
The UK Consulate in Bangkok in email reply said they can only advise UK citizens as she only has a Biometric Residency Card and ILR living in the UK and has not applied for her UK passport as yet.
POMCHOB
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Has anyone purchased Revolution for Dogs for treatment of Ticks Heart worm and mange the only place i can find it is after some advice is
Shamu Pet shop Bangkok and Phuket has anyone used this company for their Dog
If so and how successful has the treatment been with Revolution
Thanks
POMCHOB
Pattaya Private Bus From Suvarnabhumi
in Pattaya
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Hi chickenslegs thank you for the link and your kind help.
POMCHOB