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  1. 17 hours ago, Oldie said:

     

    Hotel with breakfast? Could you really eat anything? ????????????

    Not a lot if i'm honest it was mostly a diet of lukewarm soup for the time i was there. but now i can eat anything, hard crusty bread and apples were always a challenge for me but not anymore????

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  2. 1 hour ago, honda99 said:

    seems very expensive in Thailand.

     

    I went to Turkey last year, got 6 implants 4 on top 2 on bottom, had 3 teeth pulled, and the rest were filed down,  was there for 3 days, then returned 3 months later for 5 days and had 24 Zirconia crowns fitted, they supplied Hotel with breakfast and transfers from airport and hotel to clinic daily,

     

    Got the whole lot done for €5400, it's a whole new mouth for me as my teeth were poor and now i have the perfect smile. the care that was given in Turkey was incredible aswell as the price.

     

    Best thing i have ever done.

    Forgot to mention also got 3D Dental scan done when i arrived, also had a porcelain denture top and bottom glued in between visits.

     

    Was given all medication and mouth wash, my face was swollen for a few days but had very little pain.

  3. seems very expensive in Thailand.

     

    I went to Turkey last year, got 6 implants 4 on top 2 on bottom, had 3 teeth pulled, and the rest were filed down,  was there for 3 days, then returned 3 months later for 5 days and had 24 Zirconia crowns fitted, they supplied Hotel with breakfast and transfers from airport and hotel to clinic daily,

     

    Got the whole lot done for €5400, it's a whole new mouth for me as my teeth were poor and now i have the perfect smile. the care that was given in Turkey was incredible aswell as the price.

     

    Best thing i have ever done.

  4. 21 minutes ago, Eibot said:

    Highly doubt it. Thailand is corrupt, but this is a pretty brutal case. He might be able to pay and finish his sentence in NI at a best case scenario. Hope he rots though. 

    I'm thinking back of a similar case of another Irishman who killed a working girl in patts years ago, got the money and got out, he later got convicted of attempted murder of an Irish woman in Dublin and is serving 14 years.

     

     

  5. 7 minutes ago, Eibot said:

    He butchered a girl (I know the girl and seen the pictures). What are you trying to say? Muffle is away because he took some Yaba. 

     

    Yaba doesn't turn you into a frenzy killer. Regardless, he should be locked up for the rest of his life. Or even better, give him the death penalty. 

    won't happen though as he is wealthy, if he can get his hands quickly on a few miliion baht i can see him getting away and out the country.

  6. 5 hours ago, Greenhill said:

    In addition to the other facts, what type of visa does a 48 year old have, 'with money'?   Where or how does he make his money?  RIP the lady!

    No shortage of money with this guy, he owns a renawable energy company in Ireland called Future Renewables, it's a nice size business which does pretty well.

     

    My guess is he will buy his way out of this. Money talks in Thailand.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, Odysseus123 said:

    If this is true than this is a bad gig as oesophageal cancer is horrible.

     

    I neither know the person and barely remember his circumstances...nevertheless it can be a very cruel way to die.

    This is from his gofundme page

     

    Update on Kevin.
    Kevin had a PET scan that didn't look so great. To over simplify it would appear that the cancer has spread to other parts of his body as tumors.
    This doesn't mean that he is terminal but it is a set back that has prompted a new corse of action.
    Kevin will be traveling over seas soon for further treatment with more options than he has here in Thailand.
    Kevin's family and friends are supporting this course of action and looking to get him the best treatments in England at the first of the year.
    I will post more as we go.
    Thank you again for all you have done to help Kev in this long battle.

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  8. 5 minutes ago, post said:

    Thanks for your reply. 

     

    I always thought that travellers are not required to pass though immigration control within the CTA (Common Travel Area) but I know now I was wrong.

    yes it's always been like this travelling into ireland but when we travel into the uk from ireland there is no passport control for irish flights, don't know why but that's the way it is. as you said with the CTA you would think there would be no checks

  9. 8 minutes ago, post said:

    Are passengers required to pass through immigration control at Dublin airport if the flight is directly from Birmingham?    

    yes immigration at Dublin Airport check passports from the uk, really i was just looking for an easier route to where we will be living in Northern Ireland and Dublin would be easier but looks like i will have to go through Belfast as there will no checks there as it's the uk, just thought freedom of movement with her family permit we could of passed through Dublin, also i'm an irish citizen so freedom of movement may not be available for her in the republic,

     

    Anyway will book flights birmingham to belfast seems easier all round

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  10. Hi,

     

    My wife has recently got a EU family permit for the uk, she will fly alone from bangkok to birmingham where i will meet her at the airport, we plan to stay in birmingham for a day or 2 before we will go to Northern Ireland where we plan to live, as Dublin airport is only a few hours from where we plan to live will she be able to fly with me from birmingham to Dublin airport and travel by road to northern ireland with her EU family permit for the uk? will there be problems with immigration when she tries to enter the republic? will the airline leave her board the plane?

     

    Any help from anybody in the know would be appreciated

    By the way i am an Irish citizen

     

    Thanks.

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  11. Went to Ratchatewi Amphur early yesterday morning and they told us that it takes 2 days to married, first day is for them to check all your paperwork and the following day come back to get married,

    After hearing this she phoned don muang district and they said they can do so off we went on a taxi.

    No hasstles what so ever at don muang the whole process took about 45 minutes, we did have 2 friends of my wife for witnesses and one speak ok English so she did translating which was pretty straight forward,

    All in all a pretty good day, now time to apply for an EU family permit so my wife can move to live with me in the UK hopefully that will go as smoothly.


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  12. This is a normal requirement if foreigner does not read Thai as he must sign document in that language which is the basis of marriage contract and there should not be any misunderstanding - it is for foreigners protection.  There is no need for an official translator - anyone that can speak both Thai and foreigners language (other than spouse) is normally accepted.
    Any idea what they may charge to get somebody to translate at the Amphur?

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  13. Don't go Bang Rak, it is always busy and they are a complete bunch of goons there who seem to make up their own rules. They stipulated that we needed a translator for some ridiculous reason, despite no other ones needing it. 
     
    Honda99, we went in July. No appointment needed, no queue and it was free. 
    Thanks for the info

    Ratchatewi is where we will go.

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  14. Just got my Affidavit and certified copy of passport translated they are now being sent to the ministry of foreign affairs so should be good to get married at the Amphur at end of week or start of next week.

     

    Anybody know which Amphur can be booked that will provide the 2 witnesses? Also any idea how much they will charge for the service?

     

    Thanks.

     

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  15. Hi,

    I am looking into getting a EEA family permit for my soon to be thai wife, i am a rep of ireland citizen working in the uk for the last 5 years but i don't currently live there as i work at sea month on month off so i just fly either back to ireland or thailand on my month off.

    I am planning to move to the uk in the next few months but just want to apply for the visa before i do, we will be getting married in september so do you think this will be enough time to apply before brexit? also gf is just after finding out she is pregnent will this give us problems getting the FP as we hope for her to travel to the uk before end of year?

    Any ideas how long it takes to process the visa at the british embassy in bangkok?

    Thanks for any help guys.

  16. 3 hours ago, Pcs23 said:

    I am from Northern Ireland and married here with a 3 month old son. I really want to bring all back home next year. My sons british PP is applied for already.

     Does anyone know can my wife apply for an Irish visa off the back of being married to me who has a British Passport -so she would apply as spouse of EEA citizen?? Is this possible ?

    Also to meet the requirements of SS what visa would my wife need to be on in, lets say, Ireland. Is a tourist visa acceptable? or does she have to be on another type of visa??

    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated guys

     

    if you give up your british citizenship and apply for a irish passport as you being from northern ireland you are entitled to do. you should be able to apply for ss by staying in northern ireland on an irish passport. not 100% but i think this would work!

  17. Hi,

    Anybody have any experience getting a tourist visa for ireland from the irish embassy in bangkok? i have known my gf about 9 months just looking to get a visa for her to visit for a month,

    I work month on month off at sea in the uk and i would be able to show fairly healthy finances,

    She works full time for a big telecoms company in bangkok for the last 8 years earning about 30000 per month but she has no land or property and not a whole lot savings,

    Any help or info would be appreciated.

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