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I would not call that a loophole as this publicity was made in a foreign country. hence has nothing to do with Thailand.
A loophole is a technicality that allows a person or business to avoid the scope of a law or restriction without directly violating the law.
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These details have nothing to do with the Juristic. This s sensitive information and owners are not required to give any information about the contract.
If the Committee has explicitly issued an order during a meeting then, that would be considered as a rule, which can be challenged if this was not passed by the General Assembly. Even though there would be ground for a lawsuit
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On 10/10/2021 at 4:49 PM, ThaIrish Sean said:Should that read Thai company or foreign name?
I bought my condo in a foreign name. It is more expensive but I feel it will be easier to sell
why would it be more expensive than buying in a Thai name. There is no difference when it comes to the price per square metre, the official one as publicised by the Land Department.
The only "obstacle" is that the funds must be transferred from abroad.
As for "easier to sell", I do not understand it either as, whether you buy it from a Thai or a foreigner, it suffices that the foreigner quota has not been reached in order to buy when non Thai National.
Of course if a foreigner holds the title deed, then one is sure to be in the quota.
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Just now, SAFETY FIRST said:
It works for me
Exactly...hence that would be applied to only you. Following strictly the rules is a Must, obviously but that is definitely not a pass to an easy life
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9 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
You just got to get it right in life, get your priorities in order and you'll find life goes smoothly.
If only Life could be that simple....
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Meanwhile Iceland, Norway, Slovenia, Hungary and Ireland have lifted all restrictions whether people are vaccinated or not but they have a higher vaccination rate obviously
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16 hours ago, Rohe60 said:
Well, Mr. Charnvirakul still speaking about travel restrictions while neighboring and competing countries are starting to open their borders.
Latest candidate is Malaysia, which will drop many (not all) restrictions by April 1st.
From that date on fully vaccinated travellers "only" need
- a RT-PCR test not older than 48 before departure
- a RAT (rapid antigen test) performed by a professional within 24 hrs after arriving in Malaysia
- download a spy-app (tracking app)
Many COVID related restrictions will be dumped, but the mandatory use of masks remains in place.
The pressure on Thailand is increasing.....
First the Philippines, very soon Vietnam and then, on fools day, Malaysia.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-reopen-border-fully-apr-1-2551491Still unacceptable measures if Covid is endemic...
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1 hour ago, MrJ2U said:
Meanwhile people are advised to seek hospital treatment outside of Bangkok as Covid cases surge and overwhelm hospitals today.
With or without testing it is not a good time to visit Thailand, especially Bangkok.
Get a grip at what danger this Omicron represents. People here do not want to be isolated at home when tested positive ( and I have seen many cases around me) . They are asking to be hospitalised because...they are insured .... Not blaming them but it is a fact, at least where I live ...in Bangkok
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1 hour ago, sirineou said:
What are they trying to keep out?
Foreigners ? I know that includes tourists ????
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26 minutes ago, Onerak said:I see Germany and France still require a 72-hour pre-flight test. Wanted to visit France with a US passport in May.
I mentioned "most" but as far as Germany is concerned new rules apply from today as vaccinated (or recovered ) travellers, regardless of their country of origin, can now enter Germany without being subject to additional entry rules, such as pre-entry testing and quarantine requirements (if one is fully vaccinated)
Also, no more tests will be required on departure. for travellers vaccinated within the meaning of European regulations, Proof of a complete vaccination schedule becomes sufficient to arrive in France, regardless of the country of origin
That being said, even if there had been restrictions in the above cited countries you could fly to Denmark and reach Germany and France from there
Hopefully, by May , that will still be the case
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Meanwhile, all European countries have lifted domestic restrictions and most do not impose tests to vaccinated travellers ....
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3 minutes ago, RafPinto said:
If you skip the "special" ending, you could probably get a permit to operate a Swedish massage.
Oh my, I am confused.....checked again...."Happy/special ending" is not included in the list either
That makes two authorised "practices" for foreigners
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I can't help but notice that Thai Massage makes it on the list at place 20.....Does that mean that Swedish Massage or any other non Thai massage., for that matter, is allowed ? ????
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Maybe the city where I live is not representative of the rest of the country but, from what I have been observing, I reckon that, in Bangkok, that percentage might near 100% among the subjects
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I might be optimist but maybe there is something lost in translation. Perhaps this Minister means that some sort of control such as the Thailand Pass should be kept in place but has nothing to do with quarantine or tracking while in the Kingdom.
I guess something comparable to the Entry/Exit System (EES) which will be effective some time this year in Europe. This system allows the authorities to monitor the third country's visitors
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Glad to hear that cases may be heard on weekend ... What a relief...
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How dumber can one be? Taking about these guys if they are the hitmen : )
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Don't them mean "use a condom" ? Test is only useful afterwards, isn't it ?
Ohhh Sorry ...they are talking about Covid....Of course, prior to celebrate these couples to be have never been in "close" contact
I am so confused...not withstanding the fact that one can test negative although already contaminated/infected (sorry I don't know the correct term)
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Wow One Million Kilograms ???
But ...wait ....wait...that is only 1,000 Tons
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4 hours ago, bdenner said:
No thanks, had my 3rd Pfizer (booster 4 months to the day) and enough is enough!
But ...they are not talking about the fourth...
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"Thais warned! You can't use your phone while driving even when stopped in traffic or at the lights"
I am glad that the double standard applies here. It is the first time that it is the favour of the foreigners as we are allowed to use our phones while driving or at stop?traffic light
Ohhh....wait...maybe it means that only the Thai people are warned....the rest of us will be immediately fined without a warning ????
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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn revealed today (Monday) that he is infected with COVID-19 and is now in hospital for treatment, but his condition is not serious.
He said that he might have contracted the disease while visiting
Digital Nomad ?
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3 hours ago, Bundooman said:
I would think the purpose of this post is to ensure that everyone thinks that this woman is stunning.
Page three never produced this quality of beauty.
We might have read that page under a different "Sun" I guess ???? as there is nothing "stunning" about the featured person....the average office worker
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Can anyone enlighten me as to what the purpose of this post serve ?
If I need to see pictures, I just open Page 3 of my newspaper (that suggests my age though : ) )
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Plans underway for no-mask requirement in Thailand’s public parks
in Thailand News
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It is my understanding that wearing the mask is not compulsory outside unless, of course, some Governor has decided otherwise.
I jog every day (not in the parks) maskless , and never been stopped, since I read that it had never been a law or regulation to wear them