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Big Joke turfs out more than 70 foreigners - champion had near six year overstay


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1 hour ago, from the home of CC said:

Just making it harder and more complicated for people who actually follow the rules to be with their wife or legitimately want to retire here. 

Thanks, Big Joke. It's making it better and easier for people who actually follow the rules to be with their family in Thailand. Getting rid of the farang low class prevents normal farangs from looking bad / associated with sex tourists in the eyes of decent Thai people.

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24 minutes ago, lkv said:

Domestic propaganda, nothing to do with overstayers.

 

The current administration does not fancy foreigners in general.

 

Every country has overstayers, buy they don't call it X Ray Outlaw Foreigner.

Actually the previous government didn't like foreigners, this one is making staying here easier

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3 minutes ago, stanleycoin said:

a victimless crime.  way to go :coffee1:

 

and a few of them were  teaching kids in schools.

Heinous crime I must say,.

 

And today's other news 

70 more people died on the roads

and a dark skinned man was arrested for calling someone a lizard with small tits.

 

 

teaching without any proper qualifications otherwise they could get a proper visa.

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13 minutes ago, somtumwrong said:

Thanks, Big Joke. It's making it better and easier for people who actually follow the rules to be with their family in Thailand. Getting rid of the farang low class prevents normal farangs from looking bad / associated with sex tourists in the eyes of decent Thai people.

Oh deer.

 

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4 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

been here longer

I don't dispute that. Maybe you are more hooked in this environment than I am at the age of 36, but I am reading countless other opinions from people saying that if they had the oppportunity to go without anything holding them back, they probably would.

 

But we are going off topic, my point was I don't think anyone enjoys living in a military state.

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46 minutes ago, BobbyL said:

I would love to know which 'International Schools' are the ones that seem to be continually raided by this guy. 

 

Ever considered that it might be different ones each time.

 

Maybe one near you is next.

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2 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

Just making it harder and more complicated for people who actually follow the rules to be with their wife or legitimately want to retire here. 

Why? Nothing more easy than having money in the bank and a picture of your wife in the house .. Much easier than nearly any other country in the world. 

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Rather than being fined/deported, if you can manage to overstay for 5 years without attracting any police then you should be given a prize, and revert back to day one.

I cannot decide if I am serious or joking. You choose.

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2 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

It's a sign of the time; more and more countries getting tougher on people who don't follow the rules. Just watched a clip on Youtube about Australia kicking out unwanted New Zealanders: criminals, wife-beaters, biker-gang members (who weren't even convicted of any crime). And these two countries have close ties...

Too right. 

Although,  with biometric passports almost universal now,  why do we get criminals jetting around in the first place at all. 

Doesn't make me feel safer knowing that those,  and other malcontents can freely travel for crime and terrorism,  and yet the sham of checking in with a jobsworth in a fishbowl at every airport worldwide,  persists. 

Borders by now should be invisible,  with no bloke in a booth, but digitally EFFECTIVE. ?

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1 hour ago, lkv said:

I don't dispute that. Maybe you are more hooked in this environment than I am at the age of 36, but I am reading countless other opinions from people saying that if they had the oppportunity to go without anything holding them back, they probably would.

 

But we are going off topic, my point was I don't think anyone enjoys living in a military state.

Personally I think they are doing a good job so far.

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2 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Indirectly, cause it's possible that officials and lawmakers decide to toughen up the rules for the law-abiding folk too: higher financial and other requirements, shorter visa extension periods... With so much publicity towards the 'outlawed foreigners', a certain public image and opinions are created.

That would only increase the number of overstayers. These days it should be possible to locate overstayers immediately if there was a good central database, who has (legally) entered the country, who has left, who now have visa extensions, who hasn't renewed the extension and hasn't left etc, red flags and last known address. 

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