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60 days on arrival to Non O annual extension
I'm a bit confused on when my 90 day reporting is required. I entered Thailand 24 November on 60 day visa exemption, then applied for the 3 month O visa based upon retirement. The visa was duly issued on 17th January, backdated to 2 January when I applied for it. So when do I report the first 90 days? Does the clock start when I get a 12 month extension (day 1) , or do the weeks that I was here already on the visa waiver, plus the days here on the O visa combined count toward the 90 days (meaning 90 days in late Feb before getting extension)? -
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Trump Executive order protect its citizens from aliens who intend to commit terrorist attack
Over ride first amendment just for terror supporting foreign students on visas? Chuck them out of the US -
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Trump Executive order protect its citizens from aliens who intend to commit terrorist attack
Justice is not an abuse of power, some people need to be arrested and charged for abuse of power- against Trump and for criminals like Hunter Biden -
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Family demands justice after cyclist’s death in Chiang Rai
Picture courtesy of Dailynews By Bright Choomanee A family is seeking accountability after a 33 year old coffee shop owner and award-winning barista, was fatally struck by a car while cycling with friends in Chiang Rai on October 9 last year. The driver was revealed to be a school director from Chiang Saen district, who has yet to take responsibility for the incident despite previous mediation attempts through a prosecutor. Most recently, at the Office of the Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area 3 in Mae Chan district, Sojilak Jaibao, Yotthaphon Chaibao’s wife, along with his relatives, wore black shirts and held signs demanding justice from Doctor Suteerat Aridech, the director. Sojilak disclosed that during prosecutor mediation, they requested 10 million baht (US$294,724) in compensation due to her husband’s young age, potential, and promising future. However, the other party offered only 1 million baht (US$29,472) and showed no genuine concern, failing to reach out after the accident until the office’s legal officer informed them. Consequently, Sojilak was asked to negotiate on behalf of her husband. Doctor Suteerat confirmed that a fact-finding committee has been established, which is expected to conclude its investigation within 90 days. The next steps involve interviewing Sojilak and the accused before summarising the findings in one to two months. Preliminary legal advice suggests the director could face severe disciplinary action if found guilty. Potential consequences range from dismissal, if the misconduct is severe, to salary reduction for less serious violations. The process will adhere strictly to established procedures, ensuring justice is served, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-22 -
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Teen girl escapes unwanted advances by boat driver in Ayutthaya
They always cry when caught. Or when the missus finds out. -
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Collision in Lopburi: Multiple Injuries as Pickup Swerves to Avoid Car
@NE1 That seems to be for fines. This is the one I was thinking about from the Thai Highway Code. It is potentially confusing. Section 71 Driving past a junction or roundabout if two conveyances reach the junction at the same time and there is no other conveyance at the junction, the driver shall let the conveyance driving on his or her left side pass first; provided that at any junction where a main road intersects a secondary road, the conveyance driving on the main road has the right to pass first;
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