Correct.
And if you meet certain conditions (like health insurance and income, the 2 main requirements in the EU and the 2 problems of OP), you can live in Thailand, in New Caledonia or on Mars.
I fully disagree. There may be a few outliers, but the majority don't prefer it. This conclusion is based on comments that I've seen from others on your posts, as well as people specifically pointing out the challenges in comprehending your writing style.
As I said, I am certainly not the first. So you have already gotten a number of responses from other people of a similar nature, but it's evident you've chosen to ignore all of the suggestions that were provided to you.
Got to ask for it but yes, it helps. A good airline and much better service and food than Qatar or Gulf Air ime - the others I tried from LHR-BKK- save for the lack of noise in an A380 and the bar.
The EVA bed is not exactly big though, I'm 5'5", normal sized i.e. not fat😄 and there ain't a whole lot of room there. Not sure how someone who is 6' would find sleeping that comfortable. So paying all that extra is probably less beneficial if you're in that category imo.
If I am flying in that class then I tend to have a few drinks pre and post boarding and use in-ear Etymotic headphones then good ear-plugs to get down to sleep. Otherwise you just got to make the best of it. Sit next to the window if you don't want to get woken up....though if you have a weak bladder then you're gonna p!ss off your neighbor(s) soon enough😄
Tried pills and they made me feel terrible by time I arrived.
I disagree .
Use a dodgy agent , they can avoid complying with the rules .
Could even be that immigration are making the rules more stringent for the sole purpose that people use the dodgy agents
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