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Accident Employee Falls to Death While Repairing Roof
Yep, drove home today, past 3 chaps fixing cables on ladders in the dark. Easily run into those ladders and down falls the unfortunate chap. -
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Russian drone pilot in my guesthouse?
Sounds like they are cooking up meth. Any weird smells? -
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Will the baht continue to get stronger?
Yup, and America won't miss me either 😂 -
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Have Esan People Status Been Elevated
With the massive influx of Khmer and Burmese labor > now all the meinal work is regulated to these people where 20 years ago it was all Esan folks. Even the terrible television soap opera series from 20 years ago always showed the Esan staff been slapped about while dressed in exaggerated dark face. -
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New Zealand old age pension.
What is incorrect? I requesting you to clarify at what point does "D" become "an ordinary resident" and can apply? That was 10 to 15 years ago. It's irrelevant now. In his late 70's, and working up to 65, he is eligible, but I am requesting YOU advise the OP on how "D" can be deemed "an ordinary resident" before he applies? I wasn't comparing. I simply added the way the Australian system works. Once again, irrelevant. It was 10 to 15 years ago. What sh*t storm will he have to face? Would it be he needs to meet the below criteria, or, does he meet the criteria as soon as his plane lands? When deciding if someone is ordinarily resident in the countries listed above, we look at: their intentions towards these countries, including their reasons for periods of absence and return the length of time they spend in these countries on a continual basis property and asset ownership. Do they own a home or any other large assets in these countries? the location of their cash assets: investments and bank accounts whether their income is earned in these countries or overseas whether they pay taxes in these countries whether they still vote in or still qualify to vote in these countries general elections their commitment to these countries, such as involvement in the community, clubs or other groups. -
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Expiring temporary licence and certificate of residence not possible
I got a CoR a couple of weeks ago for a car sale. No 90 day report but a TM 30. However it was 95 days since my last entry so when I handed over the documents she asked where my 90 day report was. I told her I didn't have one but had an appointment an hour from then to do it (I was doing both CoR and 90 days on the same day). She said don't worry about that, went to the 90 day report desk (three desks away) and told them not to call my number, then she did my 90 day report as well as my CoE. Nice lady. But as others have said if your 90 days is not due then you only need a TM30.
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