Graham n So
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3 hours ago, RafPinto said:
Good that we can afford private education.
It's not so much about how much money you can afford to throw at private education as what you get for the money and how much the child wants to do well. From what I have seen of it in Thailand some are wasting good money and time with some of the private schools there. I myself could not see a way to educate my children in Thailand and it simply came down to a choice. Ether we stayed in Thailand or we moved to where my children could receive a good education. We chose our children's education and opportunities in later life over our short term enjoyment and are glad we did. Now we holiday visiting friends in Sweden, Spain, Florida and sometimes Thailand, so get the best of both worlds. It's not always easy to make the right choice, but you will know who took preference when you do decide.
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I spent four years teaching in Thailand, I quickly realised that I would need to move the family to the UK so my two daughters could have the chance of a good education. Both now in a good Grammar school and doing well. It was not an easy decision for my wife and I, but having made the move we are very glad to see the real progress the girls have made. My wife surprisingly loves the climate here and is a keen gardener. I miss the warm seas and winter in Thailand, the girls enjoy their holidays in Europe and are not very keen to visit Thailand again as it's far too hot. Over lockdown they had to study at home online, this required some adjustment and it was not easy for any of us, but I can't imagine how difficult it must have been for many Thai children. So in summary, after seven and a half years in the UK we are settled and happy, I don't think any of us will ever return to Thailand other than the odd short holiday to visit family.
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On 4/22/2022 at 2:02 PM, CartagenaWarlock said:
Why would one pay for a Test and Go Package in June travel in April?
Next time wait, you must of been the only one who could not see things were about to change after all the talk. I too needed to get to Thailand but decided to wait as I could see they had plans on making changes by June 1st as soon as I saw the news I booked. No test and go for me, get the job done and get out.
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7 hours ago, mania said:
I believe they said that site will not be update functional till May 1st (Which I know is dumb right?)
Yep, very dumb as they want people to apply for the Thai Pass at least eleven days before you fly, so that only leave me with a four day margine.
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I was going to wait until June to visit Thailand on some business to avoid the "TEST and GO" then I saw that it had been scrapped as of the 1st of May so booked a flight for the 15th of May. However having paid for the flight, insurance, and down loaded my vaccination documents from NHS I found I am unable to upload them onto the Thailand Pass as it still requires me to have a booking for a "hotel + SHA". Could anyone tell me when or how to apply for the (new requirements) Thailand Pass.
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On 1/15/2021 at 12:48 PM, bwpage3 said:
Reading all these comments, you would forget we are talking about Thailand.
When exactly has Thailand ever imposed a fee that helped tourists or anyone else for that matter?
Do you honestly expect for 300 baht you will be insured? Do you really believe that?
Try to remember where you are and the types of politicians you are dealing with.
As we left Thailand many years ago (due to too many rule changes and realising that I was never going to be able to live there in peace) we decided to move where the whole family could all live without anyone having to run the gauntlet of repetitious form filling and bureaucracy. We now only visit family every couple of years. We still hold property and some farm land in Thailand so would think that we might be still all able to enter into the Kingdom through the Thai immigration gate thus avoiding some questions and as to why and where.
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Will expats pay if they have house papers?
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Why not just put up a big sign "Welcome Rich Falang You Rich Pay Here" .
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Concern for the Thai baht and liquidity if Thailand does not move swiftly to raise interest rates
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Yes the good old days have gone. I was lucky to have moved a good amount of £ to Thai Baht when it was almost 70 to the £. This year I bought £'s with those Baht and made a bit for my troubles. Only wish I had done it back in Jan 2021 when it was 24 to the £.