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  1. 17 hours ago, Southy65 said:

    At Phetchaburi immigration 

    Just had a look, they have a reasonable web site, where you can actually book an appointment for various visas and extensions.   https://phetchaburi.immigration.go.th/   There are various contact methods quoted though, which I'm sure your wife will be able to navigate.

     

    Unfortunately, unlike Phuket, they currently don't have the facility to check on your application status.   Just had a look at mine, quoting the number on my 'Under consideration' stamp, though knowing that its only been a few days since the application.

     

     

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  2. OK, I'll bolt onto this thread for my recent experience, albeit this was in Phuket Immigration on Friday 22nd April.   Not unlike the OP, married for 13 years, though only the last 5 (of 15 extensions) have been Marriage, the remainder Retirement.

     

    Anyway, for the previousl 5 Marriage extensions, used the same photos (1 of us both at house gate showing number, another inside the house - in our case sat together at a dining table).   I keep copies of all documents on a computer, so it's just a case of printing two sets out each time, except for updates of my bank book and a new KorRor 2.

     

    Everything went great, but they now want two different photos outside, one showing us full length (which we had), the other from the waist up).   Likewise, they specifically wanted photos of us together in both our bedroom and our kitchen.   I was given the 'under consideration' stamp and passport returned, and my wife was to return on Monday/24th with the extra photos (done).

     

    Another odd one, they asked for my wife to make a Line video call to the IO once we got home on the Friday, and we did a walk through showing us at the front gat, kitchen and bedroom.   We have never had a home visit, so can only assume that this was in lieu of one.

     

    One final thing, given the amount of extensions happening in Phuket at the moment, I decided to use their on-line appointment system.   This worked well, and was given 2.00 p.m. Friday/22nd.   I printed out the appointment email and had it with me at the due time, and we were ushered to the appropriate IO straight away.

     

     

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  3. 12 minutes ago, billd766 said:

    I don't use any sugar when I make my own Phanaeng Curry.

    Nor do I, and I make my own Panang paste (shop bought paste usually doesn't include the essential crushed peanuts).   I make mine with more sauce also than is usual from restaurants, and normally with chicken rather than pork or beef.   Here's one I made a couple of weeks ago, with some homemade naan breads rather than rice.

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  4. In truth, most of the island beaches in Phang Nga Bay are similar, you could be on any one of them or indeed still on Phuket.   For an overall experience, I would recommend the sea canoe excursions.   The vessels are large and quite slow, and sheltered from any adverse weather.   Leaving from the north, particularly from Laem Sai pier, means a relatively short journey time and the best scenery that Phang Nga Bay has to offer.   There will be food and drinks onboard, inclusive of the tour price (probably beer extra if you want it).   You won't actually paddle the canoe yourself, there will be a local guide doing that, and each canoe can carry three people (guide included).   Overall, much better than being bounced around in an open speedboat.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

    This is the school with teachers from the UK who supposedly are teaching the kids English, correct? ????

     

     

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    The management and teachers are various nationality expats.   The admin and clerical staff are Thai.   'Enrolment' is the correct spelling in UK English.   'Enrollment' is the US spelling.

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  6. 32 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

    I think it's better to start with the school that meets my criteria then we'll find a place close to the school. 

     

    I know a lot of Russians are staying in Phuket because they don't want to die in Ukraine because Russia is corrupt and has <deleted> weaponry that doesn't work so well that they've resorted to buying drones from Iran.

     

    And I already know Russians snatched up a lot of "Farang" rentals in Phuket. 

     

    They don't speak Thai and aren't going to get the best deals. 

     

    I know that. 

     

    Yes.

     

    But this topic is about a good nursery school on Phuket island, not property rentals, 555.

     

    If the cost of the nursery is a consideration, cost of renting a property certainly will.   There would be no point in looking at good nurseries in areas where the minimum rental property comes in way over your budget.   I specifically mentioned Rawai and Chalong (and you could include Kathu also) because the range of properties in those areas  would start around 15,000 month for a typical Thai style house, up to......then there is no limit.

  7. I think it better to start with which area of Phuket.   From your post, I'm guessing seasonal renting over what in effect is the high season for tourists, and for that period there will be a premium for rental properties especially for fixed periods of 4/5/6 months.   This year has seen an extraordinary demand for short and even long term rentals in all sectors of the market, with the corresponding rise in rental prices.

     

    Depending on your rental budget, the most popular areas for families are in the south of the island, particularly Rawai and Chalong.   There are numerous nurseries in those areas.

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  8. Had a large Toshiba fridge/freezer for nearly 16 years, had to have the coolant replenished about a year ago.   Apart from that, never a problem.   It sits in our utility room.

     

    In the kitchen lives a large Mitsubishi, 15 years old now, never a problem.   If/when I need to replace either, it will be with a Samsung.   All their products, whether phones/TV/fridges/washing machines are reliable, and certainly in Phuket, their after sales service is very good.

     

    The Mitsubishi, three door, top freezer, middle fridge, bottom drawer vegetables.

     

     

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  9. 34 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

    Being born into the Muslim faith does not mean you have to be observant. I have been to many bars in Muscat and seen locals drinking at professional levels. Just as I was born into the Christian faith but am not a believer, it is entirely feasible that, if these guys are Muslims, the faith they were born into means little to them.  

    Indeed, though certainly within their home countries/communities, even if not being particularly obvservant, adherence to the daylight fasting during Ramadan is usually the norm.   I worked/lived for 3 years in Qatar, so am familiar with their practices.

  10. 7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

    Much ado about nothing. And the masked cop is pretending to do real work. 

     

    It is getting to the point where those face diapers are looking downright comical. 

     

    A friend of mine is a surgical nurse in a local hospital. I asked her, and she said she barely even remembers the last time they have seen a case of covid. Many just don't want to let it go. 

    Not a cop, one of those local 'civil defence volunteers' that like dressing up, feeling important and getting their photos in social media and press.

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  11. On 2/8/2023 at 4:27 PM, Encid said:

    Painting the PVC pipe will also help with UV protection as it will degrade and get brittle over time in direct sunlight.

     

    Good to see that you took off all those ugly stickers on the tank. :thumbsup:

    Finished painting the pipework a few days ago.

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  12. There are several marinas on Phuket with accommodation adjacent, both for sale and rent.

     

    http://www.pyhmarina.com/facilities-service.php

    https://aopograndmarina.com/

    https://www.phuketboatlagoon.com/

    https://www.royalphuketmarina.com/

     

    There are also slipways for small boats in places like Chalong and Rawai, but without adjacent accommodation.

     

    There's a sister boat lagoon marina  in Krabi:

     

    http://www.krabiboatlagoon.com/

     

    Relatively safe year round moorings are in Ao Yon and Ao Chalong on Phuket, and seasonally in Nai Hairn.

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