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Are they 100% authentic? Made by Indians, like in London?
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It doesn't matter. It's like Russian Czar time election; The one who screams loudest becomes General!"
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Yes. There are restaurant signs in US South; "You Kill - We Grill"
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Joking aside - I agree 100%. No luck yet but I don't give up easily. I find failing is fun too. As long as she's thin & pretty.
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Yes. "If you need just litre of milk twice a month why to keep a cow?"
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Take cash out and give it to the poor. They'll always love you.
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I think Dems can be proud how orderly things went after crushing defeat. 4 years ago some of "the others" were wild animals rioting and causing lot of damage..... I voted for Harris. We lost. Life goes on and the whole world is open to me if I don't like it in the US.
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Maybe FB Market Place? https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/chiangmai/desktop-computers/
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Check out this; Portimao, Portugal It's like living in Spain. Language isn't. There are many great deals now thank to exodus of tax "cheats" after they lost tax free benefit. PS. Spain's local rules are good and they have lot of power to do what ever they like. Many gays and lesbians go there to live together - legally. Heteros can use the same trick, they don't care. They want new people. "Unmarried couples in Spain will receive legal protection if the partners meet the following requirements: It can either be an opposite-sex couple or same-sex couple. You must be stably cohabiting (living together). You must have common interests to maintain a family life together."
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How did the price compare?
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IF I wanted to live in Thailand - no tax problem; "US SOCIAL SECURITY 56) As said at the outset, US Social Security (SSc) payments, a form of pension paid to some older people, can only be taxed by the US. Under DTA rules, Thailand is forbidden from taxing resident foreigners on them. This means those payments are NOT assessable income."
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Yeah, they are. I fly a lot on RyanAir in EU. When I get problems, about every 6th or so, I just book an other flight and forget it. They are so cheap I still am way ahead. PS. Last time I saw steward packing two suitcases full of food. I said "You seem to get lot of fringe benefits!" He laughed and said "Yes - nobody ever eats this on plane".
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Immigration - totally useless
GypsyT replied to Foxx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Do you mind telling which agent is so cheap? -
Immigration - totally useless
GypsyT replied to Foxx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Jomtien Immi has openings... -
Immigration - totally useless
GypsyT replied to Foxx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
They don't deserve any thanks from you. Their stupid form caused you to to file wrong. They just corrected their own screw up. I bet the form stays same next 50 years... -
Every country has their own rules re emergency flights. Some has co-pay ceiling like 1500 Euros dep on income. It used to be free in some countries but maybe non has that now? When you transfer health insurance it cover same as natives get in national hospitals. Privates do not need to honor but many do. Spain and Portugal have very good policies.
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Last time he was prez he said same. Some body (NYT?) did find out Trump had 3000 illegals working for his companies.... some for many years. It just talk. US needs immigrants, legal and not. Non American will do 90% <deleted>ty jobs for low pay.
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Immigration - totally useless
GypsyT replied to Foxx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Conversesation? "You'll find 99% of issues are due to foreigners Incompetence, not understanding the procedures here in Thailand. It's quite easy to post negative threads on AN, you'll get lots of likes but it won't make your life easier. I find dealing with government departments in Thailand quite easy and straight forward once you understand how their systems work. Maybe Thailand is not for you. " If that's you "conversation style" no wonder you defend Immi 'cause you got no place to go.... you're stuck here! -
Wrong info. They are clueless how things are in Latvia and the EU. "There are three options for obtaining investment residency in Latvia. First, you can buy real estate in Latvia for at least EUR 250,000. The second option is an interest-free government bond, also with a minimum requirement of EUR 250,000. Finally, you can invest in a bank bond for a minimum of EUR 280,000, and receive interest on your investment. All investments have to be retained for a 5-year period. A government fee of EUR 25,000 is payable for the government bond and bank bond options."
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Thank for telling. Good luck! PS. I may join you soon. EU have problems but freedom to live in 27 countries with same health insurance benefits is a great asset.
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Many may have same problem as I do: Bullet belt getting empty, or shooting blanks, thanks to decades of generous shooting... 😉
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Is Revolut a Russian company? "Who founded Revolut? Revolut was founded by Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko. Mr Storonsky is Russian-born, but carries a British passport and has lived in the UK since the age of 20. Mr Yatsenko is Ukranian British, and has lived in the UK since 2010." I don't trust them. They also give bad exchange rate. but no fees. Just an other WISE copy cat.