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KUGS

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  1. I use Juthatip Fontaine at Kingdom law group in Bangkok when I need a lawyer (4 times so far), her/their fees have been reasonable.
  2. So previous articles about Thailand aiming to ramp up annual revenues for the Thai Elite Programs are not true then?
  3. Looks reasonable but it might be hard leaving wife and daughter behind in Thailand after becoming chronic and terminal ill.
  4. Thanks, I was in touch with brokers at the age of 55 and found the underwriting teams ridiculously and unreasonable careful, and I am also not sure that I can trust the brokers in their interpretation of the underwriting team’s wordings. Can I ask you how much cover you would be comfortable with in a medical insurance as a Bangkok resident?
  5. Is there a minimum reserved amount of THB you would be comfortable with after 65?
  6. When the insurance company does not want you as a customer anymore.
  7. After a whole work life being covered by European public health care and travel insurence. Getting medically insured at 65 could be expensive, getting more expensive as years pass before denyal to renew, should one get very old. There would possibly or probably be exclusions due to your medical history. Would an insurer find loopholes when the insurance is needed and what will happen to fees and coverage once the insurence has been used? Health care are quite cheep in Thailand. Is there an age and an amount of money in the bank that would make more sense than going for insurence? Any thoughts? Getting out of bed in the morning is a risk????
  8. Sorry a hospital type of bed, the public hospital type.
  9. At Chaengwattana immigration I once saw an old western woman being wheeled by medical staff in a hospital bed, outside where a medical transport in the form of an ambulance waiting for her????
  10. How could she spend these 800k? They can’t be held in a joint account, or is that permitted in Pattaya?
  11. Clearly countries benefit from a well handled immigration. I’m not in Thailand to mooch, I’d say I am leaving a positive mark on Thai economy. Retirement is not that far away and I would appreciate being able to make permanent plans, that’s all.
  12. Hi guys, is it enough to show the police ones driving license in the DLT QR license app? Or is the actual driver license needed? Thanks
  13. Migration is a hot subject in EU, I suppose primarily due to the fact of immigrants who were unwilling or unable to establish themselves in their new country. Never have those immigrants who were willing and able to establish themselves been seen as anything other than a part of their new country. So why don’t Thailand make things easier for those foreigners who would be willing and able to establish themselves in Thailand to permanently live in the country? I have a wife and daughter in Thailand, own two homes and I have money in the bank but not the skill set wanted nor allowed to work in Thailand. I wouldn’t mind paying the 5-10 thousand per month instead of the minimum tax collected from foreigners who qualify by work and paying tax as a part of qualifying for citizenship or permanent residency.
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