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Stocky

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  1. Depends on your circumstances. When I was working contracts in Indonesia a multi-Non-O was better, as working two on two off, I couldn't afford the time out for the under consideration period. The cost of the visa is roughly the same as an extension plus a multi re-entry permit. Now that I'm semi-retired I find the 1 year marriage extension suites me better.
  2. The Israeli guy ought to be giving this Canadian doctor a chunk of change too, saved him from a murder charge.
  3. I've used the Embassy in Jakarta for marriage non-O multi pre Covid, just looking at their website that's still seems to be the case with the addition of proof of 400k. The consulates in Medan, Surabaya and Denpasar Bali do issue tourist visas, but not sure they do non-Os as well. Might be worth seeing if you get a response to an email. http://www.thaiembassyjakarta.com/en/about-us/royal-thai-honorary-consulates-in-indonesia/ Some nationalities can only apply if the hold a KITAS (residence permit) for Indonesia, but it didn't apply to most European countries, you'd need to check that's still the case. .
  4. Currently 119/69 I enter my readings in an app several times a month, the record for last year below. My BP is well regulated with medication, losartan 50mg once daily.
  5. No I haven't forgotten, my comment is exactly about what you are highlighting, criticism for what is going on in Gaza attaches to the state of Israel and supporters of Netanyahu's government, and not for example to someone living in London who happens to be Jewish.
  6. Not exactly sure what you mean, my response was to the OP's question, not to any of "them topics".
  7. It isn't (or at least shouldn't be) "criticize Jews", the criticism is of the Israeli government and its actions in Gaza. It's worth remembering that not all Jews are Israelis, neither are all Israelis Jews.
  8. Passion Delivery deliver throughout Thailand, Australian and Argentinean steaks available.
  9. It's never that much drama at Hat Yai Immigration, sure they want to dot the i's and cross the t's, and occasionally the other way around, but it's only once a year.
  10. There's no shortage of the delusional on AsinineNow, so probably 50/50
  11. I don't disagree with you, but Thailand's military still pull the strings of government, for helicopter money, fighter plane money, submarine money, submarine engine money, landing craft money......................... For what? Who are Thailand ever going to go to war with?
  12. The west is no example to follow! Thailand needs to do what's right for Thailand.
  13. The economic crisis is a government wishing to spend money it doesn't have. Better cut military spending to fund the stimulus package.
  14. Strewth, I wouldn't pay much heed to a nickname, maybe that's what his mates called him because he likes muffdiving?
  15. Yep, been there done that, have the scars. This is with HSBC Singapore, but same same. Just about every transfer I was being mugged an additional SGD20 by an intermediary bank. When I once queried this and asked for greater detail I was told that it would cost me a further SGD40 for them to investigate. One of the reasons I switched to Wise several years ago and no longer use HSBC for international transfers.
  16. The Phitsanulok conurbation is actually about 7,500 hectares. So an estimated population of about 600,000.
  17. There's a option in the menu for polygon, use that and you can trace an outline and get an accurate area. Under style select outline only Measurement gives you a selection of units
  18. I went through Sunday two weeks (Jan 14th) back similar time. Only one escalator going down from security to immigration then, but it wasn't chaos. Lots of people yes, and the automatic gates didn't seem to be in use, but there were airport staff directing people, all the desks were manned and it didn't take more than 15 minutes to clear immigration.
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