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4 hours ago, internationalism said:
there are now 2 vax - dengvaxia since 2016 and qdenga the last year (indonesia, the EU, the USA and more to follow)
I just asked Bumrungrad, they give Dengvaxia, this vaccine requires three doses administered subcutaneously and given 6 months apart.
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On 12/13/2022 at 5:24 PM, eisfeld said:
Can cost more than 3000 baht if the value of the bike is high. Don't think anyone would provide first class insurance for a Goldwing for 3000 baht ????
It's analogous to first class for a car. Exact details depend on the policy of course. Many big bikes either come with first class insurance or offer a deal when purchasing. Not common for scooters though.
OP: You can also check Roojai or try a broker like Mr Prakan
Actually I have a 150cc scooter so that one might not be included I guess.
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As of now I thought there isn't any vaccine for the mosquito fever in Thailand, but this article says has?
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Wow, I thought for motorbike they don't have 1st class insurance. What is it covered I'm curious?
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37 minutes ago, PremiumLane said:Guillain-Barré syndrome - this is a rare one that is associated with a virus infection. There has been some talk of this being an extremely rare case with Johnson & Johnson vaccines - but these were not used in Thailand
This is what my friend got after booster Pf..er. Luckily he had good insurance so he had been taken care very well.
He's been threaded in two different country with specialist in hospital more than 4 months but the whole process was more than 8 months.
Finally he has to take medicines during the rest of his life and keep his immune system down so has to be careful, don't visit crowded places because a simple cold can have huge effect on him.
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58 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
I am on my 12th extension of stay based upon marriage using the 40k baht income option. I used a income affidavit from my embassy for the first 11 and last year showed proof of 40 baht income going into a Thai bank from abroad for over 12 months.
Sorry to steal the topic, but I just realized has marriage visa in Thailand for foreigners. (Based on my experience in US and EU this kind of thing is almost impossible there I haven't even checked this in TH).
So it means I don't have to be employed if I have 400K in the bank, do I? I've just finished my 3 years employment, so if my company wouldn't survive covid and I lose my job, can I apply? Currently I'm on non immigrant working visa.
Also do you know, marriage visa I can use to apply later for citizenship without paying tax 3 years?
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23 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
No
Nothing special. All you need is a work permit to work legally.
Hmmm, so if I establish a business can I give myself work permit?
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On 6/10/2020 at 11:08 AM, ubonjoe said:
You need a work permit to work with PR.
If you have citizenship you need work permit as well/
Do you know about business? Do I need anything special if I'm a PR holder?
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If I have PR do I need work permit to establish a business or work for a company?
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Ehhh, I mix matched 2 topics, sorry about it, this is the question that I wanted to put here:
Next month I'm going to have the 3yr non immigrant visa with the same company, monthly salary was more then 80k and due to my company was hit hard due to Covid-19 I don't think if a mentioned 2nd wave will come my company will survive (or me) so I need to action fast because I need to have the work permit at the time of the application.
Based on this article I'd go with the 1st option.
Couple of question came up in my mind when read many articles on the internet.
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Is there anywhere written correctly what is the steps for the application? I read that they opened the application around October and limit to 100 people/country. I guess from my small country not many people will apply, but where I can apply? Is there a website or some guide what I need to do in the next month to let the ball rolling?
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It's quite a shame but my Thai is still terrible, still have to sing the national anthem and talk in Thai during the interview? If yes is there any panel questions that I can prepare and practice? Could my girlfriend (or maybe that time my wife) come with me and help?
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I remember if don't have wife, the costs is 200k, if I have, 100k. Is this still applicable? What if I have an adopted baby from my wife? Also is it a problem if the marriage cert is like 2-3 months old (fresh) when apply?
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The limitation of the permanent residency is only you can't have land compared to the citizenship as I remember, but how about business? Can I establish a massage/fitness/restaurant or all business with PR visa?
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My country let me to have dual citizenship, as I remember for that if you married and have a baby, you just need 1 year and you can apply for it without this much costs. I scare a bit about covid affect so not sure I can wait 1 year ????
Would be curious the proper steps of this also.
Furthermore if I have this visa for 5 years, can apply for citizenship correct?
Hope guys you can help.
Thanks in advance.
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Sorry, I mix matched 2 topics with my question ???? This is the question that I wanted to put here:
Next month I'm going to have the 3yr non immigrant visa with the same company, monthly salary was more then 80k and due to my company was hit hard due to Covid-19 I don't think if a mentioned 2nd wave will come my company will survive (or me) so I need to action fast.Based on this article couple of questions came to my mind.
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Do I need to have a work permit at the time of the application or is it enough to have historical tax receipts?
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Is it possible to go with the wife and she can help with the Thai or they need conversational Thai?
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Such a shame after 3 years my Thai still terrible, if I fail the Thai test but I can reach the 50 points can I get the visa?
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If I calculate the points, I have 38 points with Age, Education and profession Criteria so I need additional 12 at least. Personality let's say they can give 5 point, if I'm lucky I can get these questions, I might get 5-8 points, and I heard some donation before, but I'm not sure about how many point and what is the steps to get point of it? When I have to donate and where, how much?
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I can learn to introduce myself, talk about my history a bit and why I want to apply for a citizenship, would that be enough?
Is there any special panel questions that I might get from the officer during the Thai interview so I can prepare.
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Can I apply if I married less than 1 year ago, however we live together more than 2 years? Also if I adopt a baby, does it count as my child in the application?
7. Tabien baan I assume is out of scope from my point of view because I just rented in the last 3 years.
Hope guys you can help.
Thanks in advance.
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9 hours ago, Dogmatix said:
You will get better response, if you post this in the Story of My Thai Citizenship thread, if that’s what you’re after This thread is about permanent residence.
Okay, thank you.
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19 minutes ago, yankee99 said:
yes your work permit needs to be current when you apply. I think the only time i needed it after the application was at the NIA interview. I don't know if they'll ask for it later or check its validity
You might can help me with citizenship questions here if you don't mind.
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Haven't read this topic quite a while because waited to have 3yr work permit.
Next month I'm going to have the 3yr non immigrant visa with the same company, monthly salary was more then 80k and due to my company was hit hard due to Covid-19 I don't think if a mentioned 2nd wave will come my company will survive (or me) so I need to action fast.
Based on this article couple of questions came to my mind.
1.
Do I need to have a work permit at the time of the application or is it enough to have historical tax receipts?
2.
Is it possible to go with the wife and she can help with the Thai or they need conversational Thai?
3.
Such a shame after 3 years my Thai still terrible, if I fail the Thai test but I can reach the 50 points can I get the visa?
4.
If I calculate the points, I have 38 points with Age, Education and profession Criteria so I need additional 12 at least. Personality let's say they can give 5 point, if I'm lucky I can get these questions, I might get 5-8 points, and I heard some donation before, but I'm not sure about how many point and what is the steps to get point of it? When I have to donate and where, how much?
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I can learn to introduce myself, talk about my history a bit and why I want to apply for a citizenship, would that be enough?
Is there any special panel questions that I might get from the officer during the Thai interview so I can prepare.
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Can I apply if I married less than 1 year ago, however we live together more than 2 years? Also if I adopt a baby, does it count as my child in the application?
7. Tabien baan I assume is out of scope from my point of view because I just rented in the last 3 years.
Hope guys you can help.
Thanks in advance.
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56 minutes ago, yankee99 said:
I can only speak for #5
You will need 3 years of tax returns meeting the minimum income and be married a year with a child.
Do you need to have persistent work permit at the time of the application when apply for citizenship or just need to show that you had in the past?
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Haven't read this topic quite a while because waited to have 3yr work permit.
Next month I'm going to have the 3yr non immigrant visa with the same company, monthly salary was more then 80k and due to my company was hit hard due to Covid-19 I don't think if a mentioned 2nd wave will come my company will survive (or me) so I need to action fast because I need to have the work permit at the time of the application.
Based on this article I'd go with the 1st option.
Couple of question came up in my mind when read many articles on the internet.
1.
Is there anywhere written correctly what is the steps for the application? I read that they opened the application around October and limit to 100 people/country. I guess from my small country not many people will apply, but where I can apply? Is there a website or some guide what I need to do in the next month to let the ball rolling?
2.
It's quite a shame but my Thai is still terrible, still have to sing the national anthem and talk in Thai during the interview? If yes is there any panel questions that I can prepare and practice? Could my girlfriend (or maybe that time my wife) come with me and help?
3.
I remember if don't have wife, the costs is 200k, if I have, 100k. Is this still applicable? What if I have an adopted baby from my wife? Also is it a problem if the marriage cert is like 2-3 months old (fresh) when apply?
4.
The limitation of the permanent residency is only you can't have land compared to the citizenship as I remember, but how about business? Can I establish a massage/fitness/restaurant or all business with PR visa?
5.
My country let me to have dual citizenship, as I remember for that if you married and have a baby, you just need 1 year and you can apply for it without this much costs. I scare a bit about covid affect so not sure I can wait 1 year ????
Would be curious the proper steps of this also.
Furthermore if I have this visa for 5 years, can apply for citizenship correct?
Hope guys you can help.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
My contract will finish this week and I have a m...ing b.... landlord so I'm sure she wants to get as much money from my deposit as she can.
Is there any way to sign with her a paper when I'm there to force her she has to give back all my deposit without finding any reason to take some from it?
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I'd like to find somebody who lives here in these 3. Please help me to find.
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5 minutes ago, marcusarelus said:
And you expect a successful relationship with a Thai woman in Thailand?
Will see, after 2 years worth to try.
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3 hours ago, marcusarelus said:
Ask someone who lives in Thailand.
In my country we do like this, so I don't really care of the Thai things.
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1 hour ago, Kf6vci said:
Well, I would buy the ring second hand or wholesale. Wholesale means like at 35% retail.
The day after, you won't be getting more than 20% for that ring, remember that.
You might love her, but do you want to reward some dealers, or her? Buy something else with the money you can save...
Where?
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2 hours ago, lopburi3 said:
And where is there? Nothing in your post.
There is a link in my post and if you click on it in the description you can find 0.3ct GIA certified.
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Tyson Fury in Bangkok for One Night Only!
in Bangkok News
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Is this some big thing? This coming up every day on the news, so annoying ...
Or he is a friend of some topic owner ???? ?
I think if somebody is interested in this guy, they will know that he come in the future.