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5 hours ago, roo860 said:

Please supply evidence.

Sent from my SM-G920F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
 

Something is making them risk their lives and those of their families,

to try and cross the Channel to the UK, when they are already safe in

France.

regards worgeordie

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5 hours ago, WhatupThailand said:

Maybe you should have gone back as an Illegal immigrant, that way you would get free house,

big government check monthly, and a free pass for anything else you need.

BUT you have to have a beard.....

What a load of <deleted>! While you've. Been p*using away your welfare checks in LOS, EU nationals have been doing the work you should.have been doing...and they've  been exploiting by slimy uk moonlighting bosses

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2 hours ago, rtco said:

I wasn't broke when I moved here. I had a good pension that a so called reputable Financial Adviser suggested I invest in a secure Australian Fund which, after 2-years, went bust and was found to be a Ponzi Scheme + the Financial Adviser was found to be operating illegally here. Still fighting for some kind of recompense after 6-years. So not "utter madness" as you call it but a victim of circumstance. We all have different stories so don't generalise.

I can sympathize with that, lost about quarter of a million (AUD ) to unlisted property trusts during the GFC.

My biggest beef is with ASIC, useless bastards. They continue to be ineffectual regulators, while contributing $800 million in compliance fees to Federal Government coffers.

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4 hours ago, madmen said:

Yes because it was much better leaving it in the UK and watch it fall off a cliff

Nothing has fallen off any cliffs. Well Thailand I suppose.  Driven to hell in a handcart more like. Thats why the military goverment need our hard currency locked into the thai financial system.

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44 minutes ago, Scot123 said:

The new immigration rules which were brought in (around about February 2019 states you require "Retirement visa" 800,000baht in your bank account for 3 months before renewal and must remain for 3 months after renewal. You may use 400,000baht of this over the next 6 months but again 3 months prior to renewal 800,000baht has to be in your account. So if you are not doing this it begs the question why?

In my personal case because I am Belgian. 

 

No money needed in a Thai bank, no 65000 needed to be transferred monthly to Thailand. 

 

Happy with this system since 2000.

 

Of course it can change tomorrow, hence the need to have a plan B, even C. 

 

And if you are American, Australian, British, things are not that easy. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

Nonsense. Morocco,  Tunisia,  Ethiopia, Eritrea, Libya  Iran, Iraq are not ex British colonies. Those are the places most illegal immigrants are coming from. If Indians etc have relatives here they can settle in the UK quite easily.

Strictly speaking, true. However Ethiopia, Libya, Iran and Iraq were all occupied by the UK for some periods during the 20th Century, leaving behind their language and a certain level of familiarity with UK culture. As a result, somewhat natural when you become a refugee that you would seek a country you know something about.

 

As for 'most' illegal immigrants coming from those countries, not true either. Most come from south of the Sahara, and the only countries that make the list for over 20,000 migrants are Iran, Iraq and Libya. Of course data is somewhat opaque and illegal migrants also become legal ones. The only non-European countries who make up the top 10 for migrants are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria. Libya is number 60 on the list.

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8 hours ago, Mansell said:

Clothes cheaper there than here.....where were you shopping here? I can buy shorts for a hundred baht.....shirts for two hundred.....sandals for eight hundred......and I checked out M and S here, I won't be shopping there any time soon.

You can get that stuff for around half that if you shopped in Primark.

 

2 hours ago, luckyluke said:

And if you are American, Australian, British, things are not that easy. 

I dunno, think I'd rather tough it out with the hassle than be one of those non-country Belgiums. :tongue:. Only joking, you guys do do beer pretty well. 

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Ok UK despite ball-aching rules n regs and politics. Dunno about now, but you just cannot beat the ease of living in Muang Thai and associated quality of life (girls aside). Personally think driving in the UK sucks. Alright roads and motorways can't be beat, but elsewhere too many slow old duffers and twatish BMW tailgaters, and the profusion of roadworks (often closed for minor issues) is uncanny.

 

Of women, though not to drag the thread down, there does seem to be a hint of rotund, feminist entitlement. Let's face it, Asian women are just nicer, for the most part.

 

Of the thing that one is not to mention lest they be considered racist/insensitive/old fashioned etc, the PC inclusivity is incessant, unrelenting (esp TV ads) and extremely cringeworthy. Returnees will struggle to not notice.

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Something is making them risk their lives and those of their families, to try and cross the Channel to the UK, when they are already safe in France.

regards worgeordie

 

 

I was replying to a poster who said to come to the UK as an illegal immigrant, because you get a free house, money from the government, a free pass for everything you need. I asked for evidence of this. Sent from my SM-G920F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Mansell said:

Clothes cheaper there than here.....where were you shopping here? I can buy shorts for a hundred baht.....shirts for two hundred.....sandals for eight hundred......and I checked out M and S here, I won't be shopping there any time soon.

I suspect you're comparing apples to oranges when it comes to quality,

 

 

How much in LOS for a genuine pair of Armani jeans (£100 in UK) or a Jack Jones T-Shirt (picked them up for as little as £5 / < 200 THB in end of season (winter) sales, doesn't matter to me it's 28-34 all year round here so I try to buy my T-Shirts on winter trips to the UK).

 

Even getting stuff tailored made is no cheaper in Thailand anymore, a (genuine) Hugo Boss suit tailor fitted (OK, not quite tailored made but same-same) in the UK £350, Tailor made suit in Bangkok using the best quality material they had 13,500 THB (£360) - The Boss suit is head & shoulders better quality & a better fit (better cloth = a better drop). 

 

Oh and the quality of M&S suits for the price is outstanding (wore them for years when I worked in the UK & they lasted for years) 

 

Thailand is cheaper if you're buying replicas/imitation.no-brand "Wear it a few times then throw away" stuff, but I doubt any cheaper than the stuff you can get in Primark (I wouldn't know, have never shopped there), but is much more expensive for quality branded stuff that's going to last you for years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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