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There is a you tuber who detailed the issuing of his mothers 15 month visa for 60,000 baht in Bangkok using agents money. Last month he decided to renew mothers visa himself in the boonies. He had deposited 800,00 baht in his mothers account 11 months ago. Imagine his shock when immigration wanted to see his mothers account in her name, for the missing four months. Of course he had to use the agent again to get it smoothed out.
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Just in case anyone has been waiting for the lowdown on easy PR, here is the meeting result. Of course as with all vloggers it was just a heap of clickbait. The 10minute meeting with his farang "lawyer" who is not a lawyer but the general manager of a law firm turned out to be an advert for the law firm detailing how for a monthly retainer they would smooth your stay in Thailand. PR was never mentioned. Out of interest, the vlogger claims he is entitled to PR because married to a Thai citizen for 15 years, he brings in and spends more money than the average Joe and he speaks Thai reasonably well.
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Posting this out of curiosity. In the last three weeks I have met Americans who propose starting businesses in Thailand under the Amity laws. First guy will rent a shophouse and install 4 washing machines with two dryers and open as a laundromat under the amity treaty. He is doing this to get a work permit plus non B and no 4 employees rule. Second guy has a hole in the wall restaurant he is selling for 200,000 baht in which he claims if you are American you can run under amity as a sole proprietor. Third guy is starting a real estate business from "his" home under the amity concession, again to get a work permit and non B. Is it really that simple? Before I burst their bubble, I would have thought that there would be minimum financial requirements at the very least.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
stratocaster replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Sorry I disagree with you. My feeling is that what's happening in the UK now, is what will be happening in Thailand in 3/5 years time. So be prepared. -
I have always been under the impression that to apply for PR you must have been working for a minimum of 3 years at the time of your application. Have the rules changed? I have just watched a you tubers video in which he claims that his lawyer told him he is 'entitled' to PR. He has lived in Thailand on retirement extensions as he freely admits. He is in the process of brushing up his Thai for the exam which he seems to think is the main requirement for PR. He does do an amount of charity work in the community, is this method a back door way to PR. Normally I would not comment but already people are messaging him for the name of the lawyer to inquire about PR, so getting their hopes up. Or is as rumours abound, a backdoor way to PR with a 'good' lawyer.
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I have just watched an interview with an old Palestinian gentlemen recorded in 1947. He states. "If the British, French and Americans are so intent on giving the Jews a homeland why don't they donate some of their land. Why should we give up our land." Simplistic I know but it is the root of the problem.
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UK pensioners flock to luxury retirement resorts in Thailand
stratocaster replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I have not read all the posts but I think the 1500 pounds per month for total care is a come on. I looked into a retirement home a couple of years ago out of curiosity. The accommodation only cost was 40,000 baht in a shared room! with breakfast only. Private room, nursing, extra meals, transportation and medical services were extras. Regarding nursing care the cost was 15,000 baht/month for 8 hours per day and 40,000 baht/month for full time nursing. This is not at the care home featured. -
Biggest Ever Swing in By-Election
stratocaster replied to Chomper Higgot's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Be interesting to see the news from the UK on Wednesday, as the Tory party will reveal if 52 no confidence letters have been received in regards to Sunak. Rumor has it that 40 had been submitted before the last by-by elections. -
Biggest Ever Swing in By-Election
stratocaster replied to Chomper Higgot's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
The best two stories doing the rounds are the Tory supporters claiming it is just a by election blip. The other is that a faction within the far right Tory MP's are pushing for Nigel Farage to be the next leader of the party. Firstly he would need to find a safe Tory seat at the general election and those will be like hens teeth to find. Also the last time he stood for parliment he was beaten by a candidate dressed as a dolphin. -
Is Great Britain going BROKE ?
stratocaster replied to Social Media's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
How could this be correct. Only yesterday Grant Shapps (who's he?) on Skye news, said that the UK has the highest growth rate of any Westernized country. Notice it is no longer the highest growth in the G7 which has became a provable lie whatever time frame you use. https://www.icaew.com/insights/viewpoints-on-the-news/2022/apr-2022/chart-of-the-week-g7-economic-growth. -
Buoyant EV market raising skill gap concerns
stratocaster replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Actually the biggest problem in the UK is now depreciation. https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-12160659/Used-electric-cars-nosedived-value-2023.html -
Sorry I am old school but to me a distributor is a mechanical device to distribute the high voltage current to the spark plugs in the correct firing order. Nothing to rewind in the Bosch distributor as fitted to the old E30. Perhaps it is the ignition coil that has failed as it is a known weak spot on pre 1991 cars. Or do you mean some sort of electrical distribution box associated with the wiring harness. If you want a reliable ignition system it is possible to retrofit the coil over individual spark plug system as fitted to later cars.
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It is not only Thais but farangs also. Just seen a well known Thai based you tuber install a wall mount for a 55inch tv. He drills about 1/4 inch and the bit punches through in to fresh air. All four holes are the same result. He then inserts what looks like 3/16 inch plastic wall plugs with small screws. If he had left the screen parallel he might have got away with it, but he angles the screen downward putting the top screws in tension instead of shear. I am waiting for the headline, "Well known you tuber starts crowdfunding his medical bill after TV falls on his head".
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And then there is this. Today Money Mail raises serious concerns around how easily banks have allowed fraudsters to set up accounts. We have obtained the details of 82 bank accounts opened by a criminal gang using fake IDs and counterfeit utility bills. The list, which was compiled by police as part of an investigation into online fraud, shows that the crooks managed to trick nine major High Street banks into letting them run accounts to carry out scams. Almost half of the accounts were opened at HSBC, Nationwide allowed 13 accounts to be opened using fake IDs, while NatWest opened 12. Barclays and Santander each had five accounts on the list, Metro Bank was responsible for three and Halifax two. Lloyds and TSB each opened one.
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I am sure you have already done this but you need to ensure with whoever you end up dealing with, that they are 100% sure of the gearbox model fitted to your car. Check the VIN number to get the build date, not the date the car was registered. Sixth generation V6 Accords last build date is Oct 2002 worldwide. Then it is a seventh generation. Six gen V6 have a four speed auto B7XA. Seven gen V6 have a five speed either BAYA or MAYA or some have a H5. These of course are Japan and Europe fitments no saying which boxes were supplied for the Thai market. It could be a case that Honda had a bunch of 6 gen right hand drive cars and decided to sell them in Thailand long after the 2002 cut off date. As the problems are with the B7XA box it sounds to me you have a 6 gen car even though it is a 2003. To confuse you further the 6 gen large engine Accords are built on an Acura platform. The small engine models are built on a stretched Civic platform.
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Was at the car auction last week and during a lull went to see a couple of motorbikes. A Honda pcx 160 cc 20,000 clicks, 2022, ex finance house, 51,500. GPX drone 155 cc, same specs made 27,000. Surprise for me was a Rybka? Honda Wave lookalike went for 8,000.
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SETV Vientiane Update
stratocaster replied to steve0101's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I mentioned on another post that I was going on holiday to Vientiane and I would walk past the embassy at collection time. On Wednesday there were 14 people waiting at collection time outside. My last SETV for Thailand I was queue number 202 in 2017. -
What if I want to return a used car?
stratocaster replied to Epidote's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Here's my rant. My sister in law has operated a used car business in Bangkok for over 20 years. My wife's uncle has been in business for 40 years. Not every dealer is a cowboy. -
Thai Airways takes off in new direction with operational shake-up
stratocaster replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
My lasting and final distant memory of flying Thai was a trip to London in a 747 with the movie screen at the front of the cabin. Picking up a newspaper I read that Singapore Airlines were celebrating the 20th anniversary of first installing seat back screens. -
Perhaps not available in Thailand but there are lots of companies fitting AC seats as an aftermarket extra. Prices per seat range from 4,000 us for fully ACed to 750 us for a series of computer type fans mounted under the seat cushion.
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PM to look into extending tourist visas to 90 days
stratocaster replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I have a different slant on this. Firstly they have already tried increasing the VE from 30 days to 45 days and decided to revert back to 30 days. Maybe they discovered that there was no significant increase in VE arrivals so why did they not leave it at 45 days?. There could have been a situation that 50 % of 30 day VE entries extend their stay by 30 days at a cost of 1900 baht but 45 day entries only 10% extended. Secondly who will make up for the loss of revenue that will occur from less visas been issued. I am sure the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not be happy. Just take one consulate as an example, 200 visa applications day three days a week at average 2000 baht a pop is 1,200,000 baht/week. Also, can't see immigration sitting back while their income is slashed. -
Reminds me of the time I did my last border bounce to Phu Nam Ron and there was a backpacker who was addiment to the point of argument that it was 2 land crossings per country per year. he had already done 2 crossins to Laos.Thai immigration refused to stamp him out of Thailand. Spent the whole trip back to Bangkok listening to him complain about Thai immigration. My German buddy had no idea that lockdown was starting but went to the same crossing anyway. Finding the crossing closed he asked around and for 4000 baht got a new 90 day stamp. He was happy as larry, never crossed his mind to whinge about it.