laohome
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Thanks for the reply ingis.
I wasn't about to jump into anything, that's why I posted to see what sort of feedback other people had found and if anyone is doing business successfully using the net, or if anyone had been 'burnt'.
Sure it's easy to get burnt if you don't do your own research properly - due diligence etc.
I make an excellent income online, based in this area. I got lots of ideas and advice from this site:
http://www.Retire-Asia.com (Retire in Asia with Extra Income)
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Actual days is the expectation for count.
That at least makes sense - unusual for Thai Immigration law.
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Yes , the rule apply all foreigners.
Without a Thai Visa you can stay max 90days (3x30) total out of any 180day period.
They count days not stamps.
Is "days" the number of days between entry and exit, or the 30 days given but not necessarily spent in Thailand?
Thanks
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Does anyone know how or if the new rules apply to foreigners resident in Vientiane with a Lao Business Visa and Work Permit?
For example those who make the occasional random trip (not every month) across the bridge for shopping or one or two night stopover in Nongkhai or Udon.
I have had no problem so far, but they did check the dates last time.
Tea Bags
in Pattaya
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I have been a devotee of Tesco's own brand tea bags for quite a few years. I used to get them in Chiangmai, but when I moved across the big river they were not available in either Nongkhai or Udon Tescos. Now I have them brought from the UK by a friend. They recently upgraded their tea by employing a 'master blender' and have now re-packaged the bags in recyclable cardboard boxes.
Always excellent taste and strength (much better and stronger than Twinings English Breakfast which I preferred to Liptons). I use one bag in a pot and get a mug and a half.
Perhaps anyone shopping at Bangkok Tesco branches could advise whether any Tesco own brand tea is available?