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dauu

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  1. I live in Thailand
    With Retired visa

    Close to 10 years

    I bought a Toyota car for cash in LOEI
    I got paperwork neatly in my name.

    After about a month the company announced that there is a problem getting a license plate in my name.

    The Department of Transportation wants special permission from IMMIGRATION
    but They refuse

    What to do?

    I'm trying to do for me Yellow House book
    I'm not sure that it will be enough for the Department of Transportation
    Maybe register the vehicle in the name of my partner?

    But I want to make a contract with her .that the vehicle belongs to me.

    Looking English-speaking lawyer in LOEI

  2. Ayutthaya was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong. It was the capital of Thailand (then called Siam) for 417 years from 1350 until it was sacked by the Burmese army in 1767. During this era, now usually referred as the Ayutthaya period or Ayutthaya kingdom, Ayutthaya was ruled by 33 kings of 5 different dynasties. The Kingdom became a major regional player, and a trade center of the East, a meeting point of European merchants and Asian traders. Notable monarchs during the Ayutthaya period include King Naresuan the Great, who liberated Ayutthaya from the first Burmese occupation and embarked on a reign of conquest, and King Narai the Great, who initiated diplomatic relations with France, during the reign of Louis XIV. His reign was the golden age of trade and culture.

    The city was positioned in a strategic position. During several months of the year, the flood plains around the cities would be flooded by the many rivers around the city. Enemy sieges were thus impossible, and forced to withdraw. This advantage was a contributing factor in the many failed Burmese invasions.

    Courtesy of wikipedia.

    I might not clear

    Why celebrate 417 years of the city foundation

    According to press reports

    http://thainews.prd.go.th/centerweb/newsen/NewsDetail?NT01_NewsID=WNECO5704030010008

  3. หน้าแรก » ข่าว » English News » Suvarnabhumi Airport ticket sales moved to 6th floor

    Suvarnabhumi Airport ticket sales moved to 6th floor

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    By Digital Content | 18 ธ.ค. 2556 17:36 | 41 views | View Comment

    BANGKOK, Dec 18 Suvarnabhumi Airport has relocated its airline ticket sales counters to the 6th floor in order to allow more space inside the departure terminal.

    Suvarnabhumi Airport General Manager Rawewan Netrakavesna said that airline ticket sales booths have been moved from the 4th to the 6th floor in a bid to increase space in the departure hall of the terminal building.

    Ms Rawewan said the relocation will allow an extra 900 square metres of space for the increasing number of passengers using the airport, a passenger density which tends to be as high as 130,000 persons a day

    during the annual peak season between October and March.

    Up to 54 airline ticket vendors including Emirates, Japan Airlines, China Airlines, Bangkok Airways and many more are now located on upper floor following the relocation. (MCOT online news)

  4. Ok, there is 200 lets make that crystal clear. 25 of which work Thursdays by appointment to the King. On Monday and Tuesday, Thursday and every second wednesday of each month,130 base plus 15 appointed senate plus advisoray staff sit. Then according to need the remaining embark on overseas diplomatic missions. (I call them tax payer holidays haha).

    I did not understand

    Are you kidding?

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