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Extension Based on Marriage
You are completely wrong. He was either a paid - or unpaid assistant, but I guess you know it all?
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Extension Based on Marriage
I may add: A good few years ago - maybe 10 to 15 - there used to be a tall Swedish gentleman who worked/was always present in the entrance of (then Pattaya/now Jomtien) immigration. He also spoke fluent Thai and English. I remember asking him one day on his thoughts of me changing my retirement extension to a marriage visa. (I had then been married to my Thai wife for a few years). His answer was "don't do it". I shall always be grateful for his advice.
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Extension Based on Marriage
Okay, thanks very much. So, the part (my suggestion to him) about the idea to change to a retirement extension was in-fact legitimate? We actually fell out over my suggestion to him (of course none of my business) about trying to save up / accumulate the other 400 k baht).
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Extension Based on Marriage
Fair comment. As I said, the conversation was 3 years ago, so maybe I didn't comprehend his true situation. (and maybe my suggestion about him converting to a retirement extension was also pie in the sky?)
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Extension Based on Marriage
This may be totally irrelevant to your situation / off topic. I have a friend who is on a marriage visa for a long time. (This conversation goes back to 3 years ago). His professional background is not unlike mine, although I was in engineering and he was in logistics. I am / have been on a retirement extension (to an original Non-A visa) for many years (with always having 800k baht in the bank). We are both British. He told me that he had 400k baht in the bank as the requirement for his visa and a monthly pension payment coming into Thailand as the other part of the requirement. He mentioned (complaining) that every 90 days, he had to get proof of his monthly payments from the British embassy / consulate / whatever in Bangkok to provide to immigration and being as he didn't drive / own a car, that taxis were the only option. For the following, I will accept advice/criticism as to whether my reply to him was realistic/relevant (or nonsense): I said, why don't you change your marriage visa to a retirement extension and work on increasing the 400k to 800k to make life easier? (He probably spends in excess of 15k baht a month on eating out (rarely stays in).
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Freedom flotilla will not be allowed to dock in Gaza.
Reminds of what I used to say (to myself): I really want to fjork Bjork.
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Freedom flotilla will not be allowed to dock in Gaza.
(Message sent to Rimmer:) Sorry, I thought I did both; will double-check in future.
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Freedom flotilla will not be allowed to dock in Gaza.
Sorry, I thought I did both; will double-check in future.
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Freedom flotilla will not be allowed to dock in Gaza.
Freedom flotilla will not be allowed to dock in Gaza. A senior Israeli defense source confirmed the matter to the 'Post,' adding that Defense Minister Israel Katz is expected to make more decisions on Thursday. The IDF decided that the "Madleen," which is sailing to Gaza and carrying 12 pro-Palestinian activists, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, will not be allowed to approach or dock in the Gaza Strip, KAN reported on Wednesday. A senior Israeli defense source confirmed the matter to The Jerusalem Post, adding that Defense Minister Israel Katz is expected to make more decisions on Thursday. https://www.yahoo.com/news/freedom-flotilla-not-allowed-dock-191837214.html
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Mortgage free in order to sell a property??...my Thai family say yes...
Just don't do it... just don't.
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Jihad on the Way.
1. Theresa May - UK prime minister at the time - formally endorsed the Global Compact for Migration on the 10th of December 2018, which was formally endorsed by the UN General Assembly on the 19th of December 2018. 2. The boats started on the 20th of December 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Compact_for_Migration
- Bernie Sanders Sparks a Progressive Surge After Democratic Defeat
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Why do Thai people ignore Foreigners when they are speaking and begin speaking over them, interrupting them?
Five and a half years on: This used to be a great Tesco Lotus Express. Unfortunately, around 3 years ago they changed the shop layout to resemble a 7-Eleven (don't ask me why), so I don't use it anymore.
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Dress Code On Flight.
I used to fly Emirates long haul (2003 - 2008) and made sure one way or the other that I was always on or upgraded to "Silver" Skywards. Flying below that was not an option. Their "Silver" lounge at Dubai airport was actually better than the "Gold" lounge.
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When exactly is state pension frozen?
What's so funny?