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drrobert

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  1. A slight problem here. The photo is of Mr Somchai Swangkarn chairman of the Senate committee on human rights, freedom, liberties, and consumer protection. Nothing to do with ex-Election Commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn. The Bangkok Post article only refers to the comments as coming from Mr Somchai Swangkarn. There is no mention in the Bangkok Post article of Somchai Srisutthiayorn.

  2. Spot on comment from Dinsdale. I check who "writes" the article. And look for "in related news" or similar that appears at the bottom of many articles. Even apparent native English-speaking writers have caught the bug of using "tautology" and other nonsense, so a news story of 25% news and 75% extraneous nonsense. I edit some academic journals and would reject articles outright that included such an approach. They have forgotten the old adage, "Keep in simple stupid". There appears to be no fact checking such as Duriant travelling across Thailand, Laos and China by rail - an impossibility. I just checked the article appeared in the China Daily Global on 1 April 2024 and it makes it quite clear that the train trip occurred "in April last year". Oor the photos yesterday of Thai Airways retiring its 747 with a photo of a two engine plane. The quality has certainly dropped off over the last few years.  

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  3. Same same with the German President recently. Except for New Zealanders all visitors to Australia must have a visa or travel authority to enter Australia. Australia even requires a transit visa even if you are flying out of Australia on the same plane! It is free and most applications are completed within 19 days!!!!!!!

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  4. I have been returning to my home country annually for a new spouse visa - not an extension. All I produce at consulate- general is application, proof of marriage, letter from the wife, passport and pay the fee. No bank account details required. The Embassy in each country must abide by the basic rules and may apply additional rules - this even applies now that you can get an electronic visa. In my home country the Embassy applies the basic rules only.

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  5. 5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

    And Anutin said it was going to be for medicinal use only... and regulated

    Give a Thai an inch they'll take a mile.

    I have recently researched the legal framework with colleagues, and regardless of what Anutin says he did legalise recreational cannabis use. (See Clause 1(3) in the attached Notification)

    He had a policy without a plan. Our recommendation is that if they want to recriminalize possession adopt the Netherlands model. You cannot put the genie back into the bottle!    

    20220208 Notifcation Nac 5 2565.pdf

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  6. I agree. A ridiculous article.

    People are not happy but they cannot say anything or they too go to gaol. It is hard to know who to trust, if you are a Thai and would like to discuss this topic! There are still a lot of people who strongly support the views of the Court.

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  7. My understanding is that Visa on Arrival is restricted to 3 months in any six month rolling period.

     

    This data is stored in the immigration computer and is accessed by the immigration officer on arrival. As the period is 30 days per entry if you have already been in the country for 2.5 months in the last six months and you turn up at immigration you need to show them that you are leaving within two weeks. I have been told more than once that "the computer says that you need a visa for your next trip".

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