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Referral Needed: Uncontrolled Diabetes
So sorry to hear this. I know that our local community Government Hospital only has GP's but patients are regularly ferried by ambulance to the Regional Hospital. In their defence, I have heard consultants on ward rounds saying; 'It's all down to the antibiotics. We can't do anything else at the moment'. -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
Are you saying you filed a return, didn't owe tax, and got an official receipt from TRD showing zero tax due? That's normal. If you are saying you only remitted (entered) 10.000 baht, so wasn't required to file, but was given a TIN anyway, and they also gave you some document to show you don't owe tax or don't have to file, that would be breaking news. Would you mind uploading a photo of the document showing you don't have to file (with personal info deleted, of course)? -
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Thailand Weighs Designated Drinking Zones for Tourists
I doubt most ASEAN NOW members care much about how much local businesses lose on Buddhist holidays. Most of the uproar here is likely from people who can't bear the thought of not being able to sit on their barstool and drink from 9 AM to 10 PM with their 20 pints of beer. That's what I'm really referring to. -
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What is the non-immigrant O visa nowadays ?
Dear prospect-retiree to Thailand, Are you already 100% sure(strongly determined) to settle for the considerable period of your time, in this kingdom? If not, may be good to come in and stay here for 60 day as the visa waiver first, also for familiarization purpose. As you already know about, it is extendable for another 30 days. And see how things go. If you are already fully determined to retire here... First, come in as the 60 days visa waiver, and extend it for one month. This way, it allows your stay for 90days. After that: 1-Immediately open a saving account with (any) Thai bank. Then, transfer THB800k, from your home country ASAP. As the fund needs to be there for 2 months before you apply for the status change of your stay permit; visa waiver->non-immigrant o. If the bank staff shows any hesitation for your bank account opening(due to the type of your stay permit), tell them, "I intend to transfer 800k, for my retirement visa". And it often works. If you can't do that in your first try, check out around as many as branches, or different banks. 2-Once you opened your account and the fund is readied(and passed initial 2 months after fund transfer), go to immigration office in your area with the documents needed. And apply for the Status Change of Visa(contact their Visa Change desk). 3-If you got everything they need to see, initial status change can be done while you wait(in some places, it might take longer though). In Chiang Mai, it is always done while you wait. 4-After you got your first non-immigrant o(valid for 3 months), you then apply for its extension while it is still valid. You might need to wait for 2 months to pass, before you go to the final process(extention for 12 months). Hope this information helps. All from my personal experience in Chiang Mai, back in 2012. Good luck... -
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Thai Court Annuls Decades-Old Rule on Student Hairstyles
The thin edge of the wedge, they will be turning up in pink hair, nose rings and tattoos next 😗- 1
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