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Carib

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Mickmouse1 said:

    The same Should apply to Thai nationals travelling abroad,love to see their reaction.I wonder if there is a chart or report showing total medical bills the Thai government incurred in free treatments to tourists v Total tourists expenditure in the country and taxes collected etc!!?

    In some if not most countries I took a thai lady to it is mandatory to have an insurance, no insurance means no visa. Most certainly for Europe. 

    Some of the caribbean islands i took her to have a holiday also wanted to see an insurance policy. Lots of other countries have this as a rule. 

     

     

  2. 3 minutes ago, robblok said:

    Yes that is what i said, the US embassy does not check it at all.. and yes they can be charged but it wont happen as the US does not check it and the Thai immigration if they check it and find out that there is no proof won't signal the US embassy about this. So basically there is almost no risk in doing so besides not getting your extension if they do check. 

     

     

    There is the risque for those who are skint, and have always lied. What will they do now to proof that they are eligible for an extension if asked for supporting evidence ? 

  3. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    I think you might find that there are not all that many people who "lie" as your post states. I find your claim an exaggeration with no proof to back it up.

    If you have had to show the proof once to get one then it should not be that hard to show it one more time when you apply for an extension.

    I am sorry ubonjoe, but I don't agree, of course it is hard to back it up without being a snitch, personally i know a few americans who do lie and some of them are even stupid enough to braq about it. 

    Even the fact that a topic like this and the other one running causes a bit of a stir says enough me thinks. 

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