Surasak
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37 minutes ago, Liquorice said:
If you've previously filed a TM30 and have a receipt stapled in the back of your passport, you're OK.
If you haven't already filed a TM30, then you need to.Why? I have been living in Thailand for almost 20 years and have never filed a TM30.
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19 minutes ago, Prubangboy said:
I don't have your gift of all-knowing, cynical clairvoyance.
Everyone else in the universe but you thinks that giving money to charity is a good idea.
Nothing wrong with charity as long as it is going to those who really need it. As you appear to be the all knowing one, may I suggest you look a little closer to the use of the charity you give.
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1 hour ago, Prubangboy said:Def agree. It's a lovely thing to do. To answer your question, I'd buy the nicer rice, BUT:
I always give money. It's the universal gift certificate, good in any store.
A charity is always short of cash. It may be less satisfying to give cash to their general fund instead of imagining those winsome urchins enjoying your gift -but it will be much more appreciated than any specific thing you might give them.
Giving cash is a sure way to ensure the children will not see much of it, although the staff will appreciate you generosity.
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If I have read this correctly she is already in the UK. If not, Immigration may possibly ask to see her letter of introduction.
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12 hours ago, josephbloggs said:
I saw a Thai guy riding a penny farthing on Rama 9 a couple of weeks ago.
He has since had to get off to spend a penny and only has farthing left.
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31 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:
Well I for one don't mind paying extra in taxes because I know it's helping people, I'm sure there's a lot of the silent majority who feels this way but won't express it
And prey tell what else you do? Do you volunteer, giving your time to these scroungers? Do you donate personal funds to support the 'refugees'? If not, I suggest you get off your high horse and stop winding people up, for your own selfish entertainment.
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On 12/22/2023 at 7:43 AM, georgegeorgia said:
The cultural aspects ?
Refugees are welcome in my books because we need to show compassion 💚
Yep, Great. Until you realise the cost @ multi millions per day of your taxpayer money!
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On 12/22/2023 at 7:10 AM, Olmate said:
He is auditioning for the role as resident AN villiage idiot, going really well so far!
Our village is too small for an idiot, so we take it in turns
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29 minutes ago, Confuscious said:
So, you assume that they have "brains"?
Wrong assumption .....Oh! Come on. There is at least one brain cell working round the clock, but it very exhausted. And today wasn't Lavaron Sangsnit's turn to get a visit.
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1 hour ago, Peterphuket said:
Try to download but all in Thai language.
The language can be changed, but I cannot give details. My son did it but he had some difficulty for almost ten minutes, but got it in the end thank goodness,
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Planning? Where did that spring from? Disorganised chaos is the order of the day, and has been for many many years. Before the Sky Train went up, Sukhamvit Road was 6 lanes of traffic, 5 north and 1 south in the mornings. Then sometime after lunch it was all change and became 5 south and one north. If that isn't mad, I don't know what is. The proverbial in a brewery is the only thing missing. Or is it?
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1 hour ago, Celsius said:That's right. It's an excuse. Drinking, rooting, yaba, microsleep, cheating.... all just an excuse to release the anger at how truly garbage their country is.
Look beneath the obvious signs we see every day and look for the true reasons. First and foremost is the lack of a meaningful education. The kids are like alarm clocks, every night they are told what to do and every morning they do what they are told. Then all of a sudden they are let out into the world and no one to tell them what to do. And why? Because the people who have control, want it that way. The consequences of those actions are just collateral damage. Will it ever change? Who knows, but it will be a long time coming.
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22 hours ago, MangoKorat said:
Don't you mean 'kept stupid'?
Now how come I didn't think of that, I've been here long enough to know better
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80% of the population are stupid and the other 20% live off them.
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Evening All.
I have a UK Visa debit card which I can load up with Thai Baht at any time using the phone app. It can obviously be used to make purchases and in any ATM. It cannot be used to transfer cash to a Thai bank.
My question is, would it be classed as income as I am not physically transferring cash to Thailand?
My personal opinion is no, but this is Thailand, and we all know how things can be interpreted to suit the situation as they see it.
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2 hours ago, yardrunner said:
Yes but not right away
So get in line!
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15 hours ago, Moonlover said:How does such a person meet the financial requirements to come and stay in Thailand?
Savings would be a good guess!
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15 hours ago, Prubangboy said:
Will you change countries to save $215 a month?
$215=£180 approx To a UK pensioner, that can be a fair slice of their income.
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I had both eyes done, a month apart, at Bangkok Hospital KK earlier this year.
80K for each eye, I am well pleased with the result.
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3 hours ago, Trentham said:
You sad, sad creature. I guess you don't believe in vaccines, you believe aeorplane vapor trails are gas being sprayed on us and and and and......
All that could be true, but hey, keep an open mind!
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3 hours ago, steven100 said:
Lets call a spade a spade .....
they tried to rip her off because they thought she was a foreigner
I can guess, but I bet you wouldn't call a spade a spade if you fell over it in the dark!
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When you pay peanuts there is only one kind of taker, hence this result.
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45 minutes ago, Chris Daley said:It's amazing that there are people on here who dislike a water fight. It must be a sad day when a water pistol offends you. Do you also hate spikey hair and yo-yos? How many footballs have you popped this week?
It is not a dislike of the water fight so much, as the idiots who are throwing the water!
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4 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:
.....and she never failed a year of schooling so we assume she is somewhat bright?🙃🙃
You mean she could out shine a TOC H Lamp!?
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Extension Retirement Visa after 1 January 2024
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I don't tell immigration any more then is requested. If they don't ask, I ain't telling.