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This is a common issue in Thailand. Copper has value hence the reason clowns knock them off. Recently some cable that runs a large water pumping station supply to the village was removed so no water available till new underground cable could be installed ( lesson learned buried cables now in place). Also aware of a vacant house in a northern village was broken into for the sole purpose of removing cable. Walls & ceilings smashed in to extract the cable whilst white goods & other items left alone. Nothing of surprise of what you experienced just a downright disgrace & nothing you can do about it unfortunately.
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Impossible Man,
Just buy one here.
All you need to know in the link :
5 months to import used cars into Thailand before ban hits | Coconuts
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No
Buy one here.
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Just smoke DMT, it's pretty simple really.
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Wow,
It all sounds too silly for words!
I’ve had two Yellow books & Pink ID’s issued in both BKK & Hua Hin in under 40 minutes on both occasions. As some have stated though, they aren’t all that important.
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It’s pretty overdone with these bars around Soi 94 but good luck to them if it works out.
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I can say that over the recent past weeks we have successfully sent 6 million thb in total so far using the wise transfers from my Australian bank account to the wife's Bangkok Bank Account with 2 million THB limits each transaction. Not sure what bank your wife uses in Thailand but all good using either Kasikorn or BKK bank for 2 million transactions. I just clicked purchase of property in drop down menu for reason. The money is converted to THB and just take out what's needed. This is what works for us but others may have better ideas.
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I too am seeking information on the best way to do this without loosing too much in fees.
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Can anyone advise the best approach to sending 400k AUD to our Bangkok Bank Account for property purchase in Thailand please?
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Hi there,
250mg Testosterone Enanthate can be found at many Pharmacies in Hua Hin about 250THB per 1ml amp. I would suggest you try around the fresh food markets in the city. There is no problem purchasing it nor any problem using it. If anyone claims there are side effects from using Testosterone when levels are low they have no idea about hormones & I would suggest they study up on all AAS compounds. Great to see you’re doing bloodwork!
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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
No
The 14 day quarantine is only for those that arrive from Africa.
Thanks for clarification ubonjoe ????????
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As an Australian who has booked and been approved for test and go entering 14th December, are we now required to do 14 days quarantine instead of the 1 night test and go with
RT-PCR test? This is how I’m seeing it now…….
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I have a RT-PCR test booked 32 hours before departing Australia to Bangkok. The pathology has assured results will be made available within hours of testing . Is 32 hours enough time before leaving Australia ?
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Any Australians been approved instantly with the pass and go option using our International Covid Vax Certificate? Just seems like it doesn’t accept our QR and will have to opt for the AQ pass instead…..
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My wife was here on 2nd or 3rd tourist visa in Australia,
she applied for partner visa here in Australia on 28th Feb 2011 got a bridging Visa Class A straight up
& a letter was sent to us a week later stating
CURRENTLY OUR SERVICE STANDARD FOR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS WHICH WERE COMPLETE AT LODGEMENT IS 6 MONTHS.
not bad service here if you ask me.
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Hello all,
have purchased 2 return tickets (Australia to New Zealand ) for my thai wife & myself for a 3 day trip in july
she is on a 1 year multi entry tourist visa to oz with no conditions attatched.
this is the first of the 3 monthly exits we will have to do.
i want to know how to get her a visa to NZ for the three days? i know as a OZ citizen i do not need one
but what do's she need ?
anyone been through the process & can give me info?
thanks to all that respond.
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thank you all for the responces
& aussiebob what a story my question has been answered with many thanks to (will27's) great link
to a similar post... she will go ahead on the 1 way ticket.
cheers & thanks to all
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hey guys
thanks for the info so far i must mention that the ticket was purchased with my wifes own westpac mastercard & she has this with her which she will provide along with passport , visa & itinery so this is not our concern. i have spoken to jetstar & they were unable to confirm if a out bound ticket is required also spoke to immigration in oz & they told me there is no problem as she has a valid visa to enter.
my only concern is that immigration in thailand will want to see aproof of onward or return travel before alowing her to board.
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hey guys,
long time between posts well my wife of 2 years has been granted 2nd tourist visa to oz
1st visa granted in november 2009 she recieved a single entry 3 month no further stay & all went well.
she went back to bkk feb 2010.she just applied for a 1 year multi entry visa & was granted it yesterday 4 day turn around.
this 2nd visa has 2 conditions
- no work
- max 3 months study
have purchased a 1 way ticket this time bkk to oz . was interested to know how much interigation is involved at immigration upon arrival with no outbound ticket ?
the reason for purchasing a 1 way ticket was it was so cheap jetstar for $14000.00 baht
and as she has to leave every 3 months we will be travelling to such places as singapore,bali & new zealand over the next 12 months
will this be a problem in the eyes of immigration ?
thanks for any information or stories of problems she may encounter.
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thanks for the reply so far guys, my wife is here already on her first tourist visa 3 months no furthur stay & will be returning to bkk shortly.There was no problem obtaining this tourist visa but i have read many reports of spouse visa refusals due to housing problems i am aware of the application questions for the spouse visa & that you have to satisfy them. my house is perfect, i live alone & she loves it here, however i can not get a lease agreement for this property for various reasons out of my hands.
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dear members,
i wish to seek advice on a spouse visa for Australia. I do not currently have a lease agreement for my rental property & the owners will not provide one.Do i now have to look for a new property & show this lease to immigration ?
thanks in advance for your responce
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hello all.
my wife would like to travel to australia for xmas to meet family & spend time together.
we have been married for 18 months now & i have spent a total of about 6 months with her in thailand on & off on a non o visa.
we applied for a tourist visa for her before we married in march 2008 & this was declined as we could not prove we had known each other long enough.after we married in march 2008 we then applied for a spouse visa wich was also denied,reason could not prove a genuine ongoing relationship.i have since collected every possible evidance of our relationship for the entire time we have know'n each other,over $4000.00 in western unions ,travelled to see her 4 times in 18 months & have all supporting documents.my question is, i have saved $4000.00 AUD in a trust account for my wife in australia, is this enough money to show for a tourist visa ? she has no savings in thailand apart from our joint kasikorn bank account about 5000 thb.when applying for the tourist visa should the funds be in this australian trust account or send it to her to show in thai bank account?
thanks to all those that can advise me about this topic.we will be applying for a 12month visa but will be happy to get three months
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shame he didn't offer the cash to the BIB at the time he was caught, as they are great to negotiate with in bkk
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thanks to you guys that replied with suggestions
there are some good ideas, i got the shock of my
life when i asked the mrs how much for a wedding
in thai ,she told me 300,000.00 baht !!! i told her
im no (superstar) & would not afford such a wedding
she is keen on me paying sin sod too .....now as far as
im concerned we have the bit of paper from the regester
& all money i get would be better spent on building a good future
for us ie;a house to live in .im seriously considering no wedding party
if this behaviour continues,as rude as it may seem to some.
What can/should be done about the yaba crisis in Thailand?
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Posted · Edited by doosyhindleg
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People need to understand that Yaba is a far less destructive drug than Alcohol!
With knowledge in the Treatment and Education of AOD I can assure you that Alcohol is the most damaging drug of all. Just think about the small percentage of Central Nervous System Stimulant users worldwide compared to the larger percentage of Alcohol users worldwide. Yes, Yaba and all other CNS Stimulants have negative impacts on the individual & community however now think about the greater COST Alcohol has on the community as a whole. Alcohol related issues far out way the small percentage of stimulant users' issues!! i.e. slips, trips, falls, Family & domestic violence. Sexual Assaults, vehicle accidents, social and emotional well-being issues, loss of relationships & damage to every cell in the body, massive economical cost to society far greater than stimulant users worldwide. Think about that when you're next tonguing for an Alcoholic beverage Hahaha 🤣