smi11ie
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I am applying for a marriage visa this week. My boy is 9 months and I am hoping everything goes smoothly. Looks like there are plenty of flights but lots are cancelled so research needed. (From UK)
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Checkpoints are moderately effective because it is a form of visible policing. I agree it is mostly a money making exercise although they do occasionally stop a drug cargo. It is also a chance for them to show off their swanky uniforms and cool sunglasses.
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I hope they focus their efforts on road safety. Set up speed traps with traffic cops. Hand out heavy fines for driving while intoxicated. I don't think they will though.
I feel a bit meh about Thai police. Both my wife's parents got killed in hit and runs. Her friend's parents got run off the road the other day, obviously the guy never stopped.
Checkpoints were moderately effective. What will the cops do now? I worry for Thailand.
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I don't think the hotel will suffer, actually I think lots of people will want to check it out now. The guy broke the law and got arrested. The matter will probably be dropped if he apologises.
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Hello, I am currently in the UK. I would like to get a marriage visa before I pay for flights, insurance and ASQ hotels. I think that is reasonable but is it possible?
Where to get UK Covid 19 test 72 hours before flight
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Use google maps to find a "private" GP in your area. I arrived in Thailand from Glasgow 1 week ago and I am still in ASQ. I paid 100 pounds for the fit-to-fly and 150 pounds for the covid test. You would be best to get tested on Friday.