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inspire15

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  1. 13 minutes ago, JimmyJ said:

    They keep hyping biometrics.

     

    "His passport triggered alarms..."

    Safe to say he was caught at that point.

    The biometrics once again irrelevant.

    And you know this because?

     

    Do you even know what biometrics are, that now about 80% of all countries in the world have biometric passports and more than 1.5 billion people have their biometric data registered?

     

    So hardly a Thai thing.

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  2. 21 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

    Staying in the single market was what the leave campaign was promising before the referendum.

    Crashing out with no deal only became a thing because May was trying to hold the Conservative party together and the ERG and 1922 committee were demanding it.

    Leaving the single market was not what people voted for. There is NO mandate for no deal Brexit.

     

    So you mean the only intention of brexit was to remove all obligations to the EU, but keep all the benefits?

     

    I think i need some further explanation as to how that is possible

  3. From the Khaosod article

    http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2019/10/10/health-insurance-will-be-mandatory-for-retiree-visa-holders/?fbclid=IwAR1BMEk9qJZ1tSTeXtsWDlkhPRUau4Cr0YUOjMljWz7du1eM2y7HiTvESYE

     

    Starting Oct. 31, foreigners over 50 entering the country with an O-A visa must show that they have valid health insurance covering their period of stay, deputy public health minister Sathit Pitutecha said

     

    Policies can either be purchased from domestic or foreign insurers, but the sum of foreign policies must not be less than the amount stipulated for Thai policies.

    “The new rules will be applied to those who enter the country for the first time and those who wish to extend their visas,” Sathit said.

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  4. 6 hours ago, webfact said:

    “In the medium and long terms, the government’s mega projects in Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) should help increase private investment, especially those involving construction of infrastructure and transportation routes, which should promote cross-border investment with CLMV countries (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam),” said Kiatipong

    Does he mean the mega project of which the majority has been canceled recently?

     

     

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