Mac Mickmanus 2
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8 minutes ago, it is what it is said:what about those married to scotsmen, welshmen and northern irishmen?
They would deserve a little bit extra
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3 minutes ago, NanaSomchai said:
Wrong. Again it all boils down to your passport's nationality/citizenship. Not every passport is equal to the Thai immigration.
Which Countries passports allow more than two land border entries on visa exempt per calendar year ?
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1 minute ago, NanaSomchai said:
Absolutely not. It's free. But yeah nice trolling, a new profile with 2 disruptive posts, I see you.
I lost my last profile (with the same name) after getting locked out of everything when I logged in on a new computer in a different Country . A message was sent to my E-mail address to confirm my identify and I couldnt get into my E-mail address
Anyway :
"A foreigner could also be accorded Cambodian citizenship if he donates 1 billion riels (about US$250,000) or more to the national budget."
A foreigner who invests 1.25 billion riels (around US$312,500) in Cambodia can be eligible for naturalization by investment. In this case, the seven-year residency is waived. However, other requirements for naturalization like language fluency still apply. The business project needs to be approved by the government:
Agent fees are estimated between US$75,000 – US$85,000 for the main applicant and US$5,000 per dependent.
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4 minutes ago, NanaSomchai said:
Which is why I would recommend anyone acquiring the Cambodian citizenship, very easily doable if you're not already married and are under 50.
Just need to pay about US $ 350 000 for the donation and agency fees to get Cambodian citizenship
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30 minutes ago, NanaSomchai said:
What I've been saying for months and months on these forums, but people rarely ever listen.
Thai immigration caught early on these extensions were going to be misused, but they could only act as per regulations aka, what was published in the official gazette so their discretionary powers of action were somewhat limited the what the law allows them to do, they could only push it only so far.
Now that Thailand is entering the endemic stage, the COVID-19 extensions are a thing of the past, situation might be returning to some sort of "normality" by the summer, and the Thai immigration are back in full force regaining their powers, those who misused these extensions as a way to maintain themselves in the Kingdom much longer than they should have are going to dearly pay the price for it.
Hate it so say it again but here we are yet again; Told you so.
They will either go abroad and get a Visa and return or go abroad and not come back .
Hardly "dearly paying the price"
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Do something useful and join the Ukrainian army and get paid to fight the Russians .