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  1. My bad. Yes, multiple re entry This question is important, someone please Best Regards Michael
  2. Hi, I need a new triple re-entry permit stamped in my passport at CW Immigration. I will be short of time when in Bangkok so need to ask for advice on how long time they normally take nowadays. 1) I have a permanent residency but I assume that desk only moves old triple re-entry from old to new passport. I think I remember that's a different desk to get a new re-entry, correct? 2) I will get to CW Immigration at 10:30 Monday and must leave at lunch. I should be able to hand in passport but I will hardly have time to wait for it. 3) Can I hand in passport on Monday and fetch it say Thursday? Or can they mail it to me? Best Regards Michael
  3. Well, they always stamp and put in a reference to the original date of my residency on the first page of the passport. I wouldn't want to try to do anything in Thailand with a totally blank passport ???? I want that one Thanks Tomaz These questions remain. Anyone?
  4. Hi All, Issue: Permanent resident, passport will expire soon Only happens once every 5 years and I always forget the details... So, I fetch the new passport, bring old and new passport, the blue and the red (police) book to immigration at Cheangwattana, I'll be there after lunch so fetch the next day, that's OK. Questions Any special day or time I must be at Cheangwattana? Which section? Section E? Do I have to fill in any papers before I get to TM? I kind of remember that they said I had to had papers filled in to be able to queue but I can't find any forms etc. for moving permanent residency from old to new passport Triple entry cost? Less than 4,000 baht, right? Any other costs? Do I have to go to the police station to update the red police book with anything? Anything else I have forgotten? Thanks all Best Regards Michael
  5. Riptides can be nasty in October, bet that's what happened. RIP
  6. You ask for moral obligation. Guess some posters missed that ???? My take is that the Thai's want to move on and they are well protected by vaccines now so why not let them do that. They don't want you to do anything drastic. Sick stay at home is good, advice them to test themselves, nice gesture to pay for home tests (if fewish employees) but not necessary, they're only 30 baht or so at a pharmacy. Let me know if you need any help. No need to call the customers, they don't want to know anyway. I'd love to say vaccinated get sick leave with pay but unvaccinated don't get any money and are not allowed to come until they test positive but that is unfortunately not legal here.
  7. Well said Gecko. The purpose of the law is not to stop justice if justice is deserved. Just bad journalism again
  8. Only for those who don't understand it. There's nothing perfect though
  9. Sorry if I was wrong. I never knew that my ex wife's sisters husband had to pay for his gun. I never even thought of asking.
  10. Eeeh, the gun he used was his own legally registered gun. The police service weapon had been returned. It is not a criminal offence to own a legally registered weapon so they have no power to just take his private gun away from him. They should have notified the licensing authorities though, they didn't. I doubt they would have acted either so Thailand has a long way to go
  11. There is plenty of information about the investigation and how it's going in articles reporting on that. This was however just a short article announcing the death of another victim. I'm slow reading Thai so it gets boring reading Thai news, I watch Thai news on Youtube instead. Better information in Thai than in English news.
  12. That was an irresponsible answer, I hope you don't have any children, for their sake
  13. 25 years ago when I went through a divorce, I smoked ganja every day for nearly a year. I started to feel the need in the afternoon, hurried home, stopped at 7-eleven to buy brownies, managed to keep my job. Well, I felt it was difficult to stop, back then, I thought it was physical withdrawal symptoms. It wasn't of course but I could feel no difference whatsoever. It was certainly not easy to stop but I have a lot of self discipline so I decided to stop and I did. What I felt when I stopped lasted about 2 - 3 weeks. What was it I felt when I stopped, cannabis cold?
  14. Because our parents taught us to respect others while yours didn't? Respect for others is important in Thailand, one of the reasons why many Thai's still wear masks

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