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The ninety-day Visa exempt suggested by the new PM might be an option, if it ever happens - I assume this would be extendable by another thirty days - but I wouldn't hold your breath.
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Russian Man Returns Home After Living at the Phuket Airport for 14 Days
nglodnig replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
In the eighties? -
Russian Man Returns Home After Living at the Phuket Airport for 14 Days
nglodnig replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Reminds me of a story my friend told me, who booked a flight from London to Bangkok with Aeroflot, via Moscow. The outgoing flight was delayed so he arrived too late to pick up the Moscow Bangkok one. He went to the transit desk and asked when the next flight would be. "Tuesday", he was told. "But today is Wednesday" he replied. "Da". OK, he said, I go visit Moscow while I wait. Where I get worthless Soviet money to spend? "Nyet", was the stern reply Sorry No can DO (this was back in the good ole days). No visa, no leave airport. So he spent the next six days living life to the full in Moscow Airport. True story (so he said). -
Henny Youngman says Google. No I've never heard of him either.
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At one time (eighties) before Airport Plaza that was THE place to be - the ONLY shopping centre in Chiang Mai. Robinsons, Tops supermarket, KFC, Subway - it had it all. It was called "Centrum" then IIRC. I miss it.
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taxation ......
nglodnig replied to Chetzee's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
With my usual caveat of "I'm no expert" you get taxed in one country or another - not both. Otherwise the "agreement" is pointless. You would NOT be expected to pay the difference. -
Thailand launches online platform for foreign tenant registration
nglodnig replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Because we really can't be a*rsed to move your details over -
Aircraft noise in "central" Hang Dong isn't a great issue - we lived near Bahrain International Airport (less than 2km away) in the eighties and most flights were at night - with the A/C on we never heard them. Big C right next to the airport yes noise is a problem but it's not particularly residental. But I seriously doubt if this will occur - yet another fantasy - like the second airport for Chinese travellers.
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Thanks for comments, I was hoping someone with a similar situation (current licence not from home country) could advise. But as noted before every office is different it seems, and perhaps every official as well. I have a resident ID card from the country where my DL was issued, maybe that will work.
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Is it worth getting teeth implants at 81?
nglodnig replied to giddyup's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I got fed up with having (expensive) crowns fitted so the last time one disintegrated (they seem to have a lifespan of ten years) I said just whip the whole tooth out. I 'm on my third sent of dentures now, get a new set as the teeth came out. CM Ram charged me quite a lot (can't remember) but the last set I got round the corner in Hang Dong and cost something like 1500 baht! Fit perfectly, work well. I'm getting another tooth removed soon will get another set ordered when I get back to Thailand. I'm not even THINKING about implants. -
Thailand’s transport sector set for major 29.7 billion baht upgrade
nglodnig replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
29 billion for bribes and kickbacks - 700 million for actual improvement. -
Hi, I had to exchange my UK license for a local (European country) one when I moved there more than 20 years ago. I phoned the local licences authority and asked them where my licence was - they had sent it back - to the DVLA it seems. The DVLA will NOT issue UK licences to non-UK residents. Can I use my European one instead to get a Thai licence? I would prefer definitive answers and not opinions ???? I will be applying in Chiang Mai and I am well aware every office is different when it comes to things like this.
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As Sheryl says see an ENT specialist. I have severe hay-fever like allegeries for which I use a variety of medication (including generic Nasonex) but the big thing that helped me - deviated septum (which one 'friend' unkindly called 'diseased rectum' ???? ) the thin gristle in the bridge of the nose was not straight (hence "deviated") so effectively only one nostril. You need an X-ray to confirm this. They break your nose inside basically and move it. Did me a world of good. See an ENT specialist