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I stopped at tip 1. Walking is a great way to experience Bangkok, the same as it is when you're any place in the world.
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Summer storms forecast until Wednesday in north-east and east
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Nice job to have, weather forecasting. No-one really expects you to get it right, and when you get it wrong you never get fired because of it. -
And that reason is so many parents in SEA see nothing wrong in selling their daughters for sex. At a different level, many of the girls in the farang night-life venues are 'strongly encouraged' to entertain and send money home. I have no idea what happens in the Thai entertainment venues, but I doubt they are all squeaky clean.
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Cops bust crypto mine stealing electricity near Bangkok
Bangkok Barry replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
I don't think these machines need monitoring on-site, same as data centres. The machines just sit there flashing lights and humming along. Then if a fault occurs someone somewhere is notified by an alarm and they come and sort it out. I stand to be corrected, though. -
Retirement Extension. Money in bank
Bangkok Barry replied to somo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. Absolutely no common sense allowed. Doesn't exist in Thailand. -
BREAKING: SpaceX Starship explodes after launch
Bangkok Barry replied to george's topic in World News
It lasted four minutes before, in Amerispeak, there was a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" (translation, it exploded), and it cost how much? -
Severe thunderstorm devastates Mor Lam stage in NE Thailand
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
So many buildings in Thailand have large overhangs or even no walls at all, a perfect invitation for strong winds to lift the roof off. Why don't builders know this, in a country that, every year, suffers hurricane-strength winds, even if only for a few minutes before a storm? -
I know I had to start again, which is what I'm doing. That isn't the issue. The issue, which I posted to warn people of, is that stricter rules are in place now. As for your nonsense about I might have got divorced in the meantime, you totally ignore the fact that my wife was with me at immigration, as required, and I produced the marriage certificate, and the required Kor Ror 2 plus photos of us in and around the house, as required. Same wife, same house, same documents as before. The only thing that has changed is greater scrutiny of ALL applicants by the new boss after the old boss was arrested for corruption involving Chinese 'businessmen'. As for your second point, my last extension expired with an under consideration date for renewal expiring on 23 December, and I visited immigration beforehand and asked if that could be changed to 25 December, the date of my return. After all, the date your extension is due to be ready isn't necessarily when it actually is, which is why you need to wait for the phone call to come to their office to collect it. They said no, and told me I had to return without visa, apply for a three month O visa before my 45 days were up, and then apply for the one-year extension. I was later advised on this forum - I think by DrJack - that that was incorrect, but you can't argue with immigration and tell them they don't know their rules. That is why I did what I did, acting under their possibly incorrect instruction.
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Instead of writing nonsense, why not spend the time reading the link instead. You might learn something. And that also goes to the others who made inane comments about what must have been a terrifying incident. It's depressing how social media and forums such as this expose so many who actually have nothing to say except rubbish.
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I'm ignored. They asked her all the questions yesterday, and when they visited after the first one-year application they totally ignored me then too. I don't mind. I know. It has just never been needed before when I've made my applications. it's a new rule ordered by the new Kalasin boss. I didn't know the mayor of my town in the UK either. And I know how to behave. I was brought up properly.
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I don't know if they still do, but it was common for people here, usually girls/women, to leave their bag on a table in a food court to 'reserve' it while they got their food. And then there were sad tales of them returning to the table and their bag and/or phone had gone. Now, if they had realised that by the time they got their food there were likely to be seats available anyway after others had finished their meal and left.....
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Well, when someone says that I quoted an incorrect fee, which I didn't, and when someone asks me what I expect after I wrote that I hadn't had a marriage extension for three years, which I didn't write, I think I'm justified in being defensive. Don't you? Like now. I'm defending myself against things I am said to have written and I didn't.
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So no NEW RULE was or has been implemented, they have accepted your application without the letter. So far, but they said they need one. They've also accepted the application subject to a house visit. My wife took a photo of a letter the wife of another applicant had, so that wording could be used for our letter. That has never been needed before to my knowledge, but now we are all being asked for it. So it IS a new rule, at least at the Kalasin office. After the visit they might 'use their discretion' and decide it is just pointless and a waste of time. We'll see.