Everything posted by oldgit
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
OK mate. Interesting.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
Yes, I would have preferred that method, but the IO didn't like my monthly State Pension being transferred from my personal UK current account to my Thai bank account. I was snookered!
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
An update on my dilemma with my local Immigration Office. Like a dutiful expat.,I contacted the UK International Pension Service via the UK Gov. website. Within 24 hours, they emailed me with a form titled "About payment to account in Thailand". I printed it off, completed the form and posted it via Track and Trace on 4th. March. Let's hope the Iran conflict won't get in the way of my letter! It seems certain, therefore, that the Pension Service will transfer my State Pension direct to my SCB Account. In the meantime, I used Wise, for the first time in 2 years, and received the money into my bank, in seconds.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
No, my name appears at the end of each transaction on the SCB .statement, which was a red light to Immigration.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
Yes, the problem seemed to be that my name appeared on the statement from Siam Commercial Bank, as transferring money to myself via the two bank accounts.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
I think you're right, but I will drop them an email to see if it's possible.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
Not this particular one, no.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
Kamphaeng Phet. I'm astonished because I thought they were good.
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Bank - to -Bank transfers for Visa based on Marriage.
Hello All I visited my local imm. office to gain a Visa Extension based on Marriage. When he saw that my monthly State Pension was being transferred via Bank (in my case HSBC UK) to my Siam Commercial Bank account, he said this was no longer allowed. Incidently, the Gov. Pension Office credit my HSBC account first. He said the monthly pension must be sent direct,from the UK Government Office to my Thai bank account.I made the case that this was the first time in 15 years there was a problem with this type of transfer. He would not be moved. I also queried that there were loads of people who used third party Wise to transfer money across. He said this method would "Probably be OK". Anybody else experience this event?
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Classic Footballer Haircuts
Erland Haarland's hair looks like a 'syrup'.
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Classic Footballer Haircuts
No Ralph Coates? Unbelievable.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Brentford need to sell Toney because they're skint. They can't even afford a pair of socks to fit him.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
An immense performance from the team in general, but from Disasi and Colwill in particular. We thoroughly deserved to go in 1-0 at the break but, it should have been more if we had taken those gilt edged chances. Caicedo, Enzo and Gallagher ran themselves ragged, while Chilwell kept Foden relatively quiet by keeping tight and denying him space to turn. Gusto is a very talented player but he annoys me because he tries to get TOO tricky at times. This is the best game I've seen from Jackson, constantly putting their defence under pressure with his pace and trickery. He's a whippet at the moment but, when he morphs into a greyhound.......look out! Sterling and Palmer didn't let themselves down at all, at their old stamping ground.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
I don't know what that first half was all about. A million passes without getting anywhere. Far too cautious in our approach with no one taking the ball by the horns. Much more proactive in the second half with Nkunku coming on and Palmer switching out wide. He and Gusto linked up very well. and were a constant threat. Sterling provided the pace on the other flank, when he came on. Good to see Conor get a couple. City next at their place, so we'll be the team looking to frustrate and then counter. As good as Thiago is, I would like to see Disasi and Colwill in central defence,because we need pace all over the pitch in this game. Can't wait!
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Phew! Talk about Jekyll and Hyde. And what a blinding free kick by Enzo. To dampen the atmosphere slightly, this was a Cup game, which are notorious in not carrying over the form to the treadmill which is the Premier League. We'll know a lot more against Palace on Monday. What it will do is give the players a much needed lift in confidence. Regarding the game, it was interesting to see Gallagher and Palmer play a prominent role in pressing their defence while Jackson hung back in midfield. Things will change if Poch. decides to put Nkunku and Jackson in a front two.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Hard to put a finger on why we've hit a brick wall. Thiago looked thoroughly fed up with life after scoring last game, then his missus posts a tweet saying there should be a change. He's taken his coaching badges, so he might fancy the job. I must admit we've looked very leggy the last two games, especially in the second half, which Keith has mentioned before. Is Poch. driving them too hard in training? Rumbles of discontent regarding his training methods. Did the end of the transfer window have anything to do with it? Maland Sarr was not best pleased when his loan deal fell through. He's been at the club for ages so, although he's a bit part player, he must have plenty of friends there to cry to. It'll be just typical of our season to go and turn Villa over tonight but I won't be watching it live, thankyou very much!
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Yeah, dithering on the ball which led to individual mistakes. Too many players caught too far up the pitch which left our centre backs exposed. The list goes on.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
After Boehly and co. came in a ripped the place apart, any thoughts that this wouldn't be a long term project, were quickly dispelled by the Liverpool game and then the calamity against Wolves yesterday. To throw together some expensive young starlets with no Premier League experience and expect to take the League by storm, was a pipedream, even with one of the best managers in the game at the helm. The Premier League is a relentless war of attrition, where you can't ease up for a second, which is exactly what we did yesterday, and have done before. What was the most worrying was how slow we are in midfield and on the flanks, and when you are that pedestrian, two touches is one touch too many.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
What win?
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Agreed. They were quicker to the ball and had more desire.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Tosser alert.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Thank gawd Norwich bore the brunt of the Klopp emotional roller coaster of tears, the wailing, impromptu Klopp songs and fist pumps before us! Hopefully, things might have settled down which will give us half a chance.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Same here Keith. As I get older, the bed becomes more appealing.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
Yep, poor ol' Mudryk had one of those nights when nothing goes right. Palmer, on the other hand.... Clinical in our finishing and the pressing on their defence was excellent.
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The Official Chelsea FC Thread
A lot harder than it should have been if we'd stuck our chances away. Total domination in the first half, with Gallagher, Enzo and Caicedo putting in a lot of effort and controlling the midfield. That took its toll in the last 15 minutes, when we were out on our feet and Fulham pushed for an equaliser. Petrovic didn't have much to do but brought off some decent stops when called upon. Sterling had one of his better games while Madueke was dangerous when he came on. On Poch's to do list...We must be more clinical with that final pass. A word on the legend that is Willian....class even now.