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mrmarkBKK

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  1. I have recently acquired a Thai medical travel company. Our patients predominantly come from Canada, Mexico, as well as the States and Europe. Our offices are based in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.

    Could anyone advise me on which VISA is needed that will allow me to come to Thailand for 5-7 months? The mission will be to locate and meet with medical service providers, clinics, hospitals, etc... and then negotiate (or re-negotiate) medical treatment service contracts for the ever growing medical travel tourism industry. After we contract with a service provider, part two of the mission will be to find suitable housing, car services and/or other accommodation for the soon to be recovering patient, ideally located close to the contracted clinics. ****** MEDICAL TRAVEL's current providers are limited to the airport and central BKK area. The plan is to expand these services to include medical service providers throughout the rest of Thailand by next year in time for the high travel season,

    I will not be working for a Thai company, nor will I have an office in Thailand. I also do not take a salary.

    Any idea of what the best way (for an Ozzie & Yank dual passport holder) to obtain the correct VISA?

    Is there a VISA that allows the holder to travel in-country with the ability to take several short trips out of Thailand over a 5-7 month stay? And, is there a government list containing the contact details for each and every licensed medical center that offers (or wants to offer) its' services to foreigners? Would I need a letter from one or more of these hospitals (prospective clients)?

    Any information would be greatly appreciated - I have heaps of time to plan and to gather up the stack proper documentation needed.

    Thank you very much for your time and help ThaiVisa.com.

  2. At last, an unequivocal warning that it is the Thai police who pose a threat to passengers.

    Let the smiling hypocrites that constitute what passes for the authorities in Thailand wriggle their squirming little way out of that one.

    Well done the Danes, at least they have laid the allegation where it truly belongs unlike the weasely British embassy who seemingly prize a pusillanimous approach to the Thai over and above their responsibility to their own citizens.

    well said...

  3. My first trip on Air Asia:

    Partied all night, got up late - jumped in a cab, gave him my ticket showing Air Asia, flight #, etc... Driving like a mad man he get's me to the airport with plenty of time to spare. I run in, and to my suprise - no Air Asia... he had brought me to the old airport. He said, "all local flights go from here for sure for sure..." (I was heading to Ubon)

    None the less, I missed my flight - There was no refund, and no next day booking on the next flight as it must be done 48 hours in advance by phone.

    Hung over as hel_l I poured myself into another taxi, and off to the bus station I went where I was told there was only one bus going to Ubon Ratchathame and it was at 9pm. After 8 more hours of waiting, and for the same price I paid for the airplane ticket for the missed flight, I was on my way to what became a 13 hour bus ride over night in the rain. FUN! Only to find out from my Thai friend upon my arrival that I could have taken one of many busses (which they didn't tell me about @ MoChit) and that they also sold me a ticket that was double the price of everyone elses on the same bus. Beautiful Thailand.

    Do your research folks! I fly Air Asia a lot & have never had any problems or complaints with them yet - just be on time... :o

  4. Good day,

    I love this wonderful kingdom, Thailand. :D

    I will like to find out more from the experts about setting up a saloon in Krabin Buri, Thailand:

    1)What laws need to follow in renting a shop and price?

    2)What saloon tools I need to consider?

    3)The total investment cost?

    With the infos so that I can prepare myself. Sorry for my poor english writing. :o

    Tanalc

    If you are interested in seeing the design we have a test salon set up very close to On Nut BTS in our office building. Contact Charatsri Suwannatap on 02-741-6543 - she can set up an appointment for you to come see all of the equipment, product lines, etc... and provide you with all of the neccessary information on your request. Progressive International Marketing Co. Ltd. is located at 59 Soi Sukhumvit 58, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok.

    Good luck!

    Mark

    http://www.AffinageThailand.com

  5. So you now need a work permit to sell drugs??? LOL

    I guess we won't be seeing them at Marine 1 & 2 any more...

    :o

    My first thought on this and similar cases is: Does he have a work permit?

    I always wonder how these people manage to stay, although having a lot of money probably makes it easier.

    Too bad, and I know a school that is looking for a good chemistry teacher!

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