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Immigration Agents In Chiang Mai
connda replied to connda's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thanks. Like RTFM, in this case RTFO. -
Thai banks unaffected by two recent US bank failures
connda replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Thai banks unaffected by two recent US bank failures..... .....until they are. -
Immigration Agents In Chiang Mai
connda replied to connda's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It's pretty much impossible to have a bank honor a DPA unless you set it up before leaving, no less creating a DPA outside of the US. -
Will gold shops buy non-Thai 18k gold
connda replied to Sandboxer's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Yeah, I sold my cheap-***ed US made wedding ring to a gold shop when I first got here. I was however making a purchase. -
Thai women in villages went bra-less until sometime in the 1930 (I believe) when the Thai government literally dictated a dress-code that was very Western. So revealing clothing doesn't get much of a reaction from even conservative rural Thais. My own wife said her mom often when bra-less up until the 1960s when she was a kid.
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Immigration Agents In Chiang Mai
connda replied to connda's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I'm not adverse to hiring an agent who can 'bend the rules'. As I mentioned, I have plenty of funds flowing into Thailand to meet the financial qualification even if I didn't have any money in the bank. However, Immigration sets unrealistic restrictions on how that money comes into Thailand, in other words, they demand that it is shown as an international funds transfer where even the banks in Thailand don't show that designation even when the funds originate overseas. So if I could find an "Agent" who has a working relationship with Immigration and can convince them that the foreign funds transfers are actual foreign funds transfers even though they don't have that specific label. I get the feeling that there isn't any of those types of "special agents" up here in Chiang Mai. -
I'm getting to be that age where I need to anticipate health problems that would incapacitate me. So I'm in the process of creating a list of instructions for my wife to follow in case I have a stroke or if I'm otherwise unable to take care of myself. I'm on an Extension of Stay Based On Marriage and as long as I'm married, regardless of my physical condition, I want to maintain that annual extension based on marriage as I have 400,000 THB that remains in a Thai account specifically for that reason, and I AM married to a Thai woman 15 years this year.. I also have around 100K THB transferred to Thailand from a work pensions and Social Security, although that process on a good day is a PITA. So I need a list of agents who can take care of the Thai Immigration bureaucracy in case I'm incapacitated and can not take care of it myself. And it is beyond what my wife can do or understand. So what I am looking for is a list of Visa Agents in Chiang Mai who would be able to handle ALL of the paperwork as well as to provide agency for my wife and myself in order to keep the extensions up to date was well as the 90 day reports if I am fully incapacitated. I live within Chiang Mai Immigration District 5 although I report to a smaller office in Lamphun. It's still in the same district. Agent recommendation would be appreciated as I'm trying to compile a list for the wife.
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Check-list for Marriage Extension
connda replied to connda's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Chiang Mai district, Lamphun office. -
10 year warranty but have stopped making the parts
connda replied to seajae's topic in General Topics
Thank you. I know what I won't be buying in the future. -
Planning to Retire in Thailand
connda replied to ChintaHuma's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Retire somewhere else. You'll thank me. -
Foreign teachers no longer required to do an education course
connda replied to decline's topic in Teaching in Thailand Forum
I've taught here for 3 years in a private school. I wouldn't teach in a public school. The wages suck and there are other countries where the requirements are less of a hassle and the money is significantly better. Teaching in a private school was more like a hobby where I could make 40K a month. Thai public schools. <head shake> -
Phitsanoluk Debtor shoots herself in front on Loan Shark
connda replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand
You own a loan-shark 50,000 THB and then shoot yourself in the head? Sure you do. Tell me that this is going to fly with Thai authorities. What do "loan-sharks" do - they threaten and often harm those who have taken loans from them in order to obtain repayment. It's illegal isn't it? Like, usury is legal in Thailand (actually it seems to be). There will be no "justice" here I'm afraid. -
What is the most current, up-to-date check-list for applying for a visa extension based on marriage?
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Wife Drove Over Neighbour's Dog
connda replied to Brewster67's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
According to my wife, if someone hits your dog because it is running in the road, the dog's owner is responsible for damages to your car. However this is a little different as this dude's wife ran over a dog simply laying in the road, she saw it and knew it was laying in the road, and decided to run it over. And it sounds like the OP and his wife are very happy about running the dog over anyway. Don't worry unless the police show up. And hope your neighbor doesn't own a gun. Give your neighbor wide berth if they are carrying a machete. -
Wife Drove Over Neighbour's Dog
connda replied to Brewster67's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
I saw something similar on Thai TV where a CCTV camera caught a car slowly running over a dog in the road. From what I could tell the police got involved as running down dogs, like you wife did, is considered criminal cruelty. Lucky for you they didn't have a CCTV. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
connda replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Posted February 24, 2022 Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital as Putin launches all-out invasion from north, south and east, with cruise missiles hitting airports and military bases, tanks rolling in and scores killed. That's a bit dated. -
Pattaya Named as Top Choice for Thai Family Vacations by Agoda Survey
connda replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
My "Thai Family" would go without me. But they aren't incorrect. My stepson is there now. I prefer Cha-am. -
Visa Extension - Renewal Problem
connda replied to allane's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You need to get statement. A bank book alone hasn't worked for quite a while. -
Top Thai virologist says 2023 is game over for COVID-19
connda replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Top Thai virologist says 2023 is game over for COVID-19... ...until Top Thai virologist says it isn't game over for Covid-19 in 2023. -
Does fact checking matter to your opinions?
connda replied to ozimoron's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
If women have the right to decide what they do with their own bodies, then... ...they have the right to decide to take a Covid shot or not. Their bodies, there choice. It can't work both ways as it becomes illogical tripe and utter nonsense. You can't include one instance of "my body, my choice" and in the same breathe dismiss the other instance of "my body, my choice." But the argument will shape up like this (even though it's flawed as Covid vaccines don't impart sterilizing immunity): "You need the Covid shot or you'll infect others." (Sorry, the CDC wolked that statement back. It it original form the CDC director stated that those who have had Covid shots don't harbor the SARS-Cov-2 virus and can't infect others) Attribution: CDC reverses statement by director that vaccinated people are no longer contagious by Joseph Guzman | April 2, 2021 | Apr. 02, 2021 So what was accepted as a fact (those who have had Covid shots don't harbor the SARS-Cov-2 virus and can't infect others) was in fact....not factual or based in fact - and yet - the statement was presented as fact! Which is why I don't trust so-called fact checkers or for that matter 'experts.' And if women have the right to decide what they do with their own bodies, then... ...men do also. Just saying. -
Does fact checking matter to your opinions?
connda replied to ozimoron's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It depends on your definition of "free" and "freedom," especially as more so-called "free" countries are rolling into totalitarianism. And what's one of the first things a totalitarian regime accomplish? They outlaw all views except the established, status-quo, orthodoxy of the state. There are plenty of examples of that happening in the 20th Century, and now again is so-called "free" countries. Example: legislation happening is some Western countries where speech may be deemed "legal" but that speech will be censored because it may possibly offend someone. From the word I grew up in: "Sticks and stones may break my bones but name will never hurt me." We had thicker skin back when I was a kid. -
Does fact checking matter to your opinions?
connda replied to ozimoron's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Another term for a 'fact checker' is 'censor.' I grew up in a day and age where censorship was frowned upon, and as a US citizens, the concept of censoring all but what one group who have been blessed by the status quo have to say and dismiss all other sides of the argument as 'false' really runs counter to 1st Amendment Freedom of Speech. We're censoring you for your own safety! Tosh. I wonder if there are "Debate Clubs" in High School like there were when I attended. It's sort of difficult to debate an issue that you are told only has "one and only one" factual basis and all other views are fake. Using that logic, the stars, moon, and sun revolves around a flat earth.