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Report Senator’s Credentials Questioned in ‘Fake Professor’ Scandal
Christ looks a bad as Sharon and Kellly Osborne........why they think these plastic faces look good when they look like freaks -
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US Eyes Myanmar’s Rare Earths, Alarming Rights Advocates
It doesn't bother that kids mine for cobalt and others in Africa, so why not in Myanmar. -
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Why long-term expats in Thailand say insurance is worth every baht
If you are under 70 years old then yes it's worth having Health insurance Over 70 with Pre -existing conditions might not be so -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
Yeap, the last 12 months of bank statements is needed. Now days downloading 12 monthly statements (or quarterly statements if your bank only does quarterly statement) doesn't take long at all (a minute or two per monthly statement) and the statements are already in PDF format. You will not get an approved LTR visa until you provide the required health coverage via insurance policy "or" self-insure. Either one satisfies the health coverage requirement. Until you provide the required docs your LTR application will just be coded as "additional documentation" requested (go into standby mode)....that is, awaiting the required health insurance policy or self-insure docs to restart the application evaluation process. Yes, a good amount of docs can be required to prove income and health coverage....but you are "not" doing this every year.....only the initial application to get the 10 year visa and probably at the mid 5 year point to get the 2nd 5 year permitted to stay stamp of the 10 year visa. -
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Report Australia’s Teen Screen Lockdown: YouTube Joins Social Media Ban
As well as not having an EV or house Solar you don't have young children. Children can still access Children's content. -
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Banks Changes sparks Outrzge! Especially for pensioners!
My foundation needed to transfer a few million to support education in really poor, rural areas in India. Did it earlier in the year without problem. Our Thai bank, Bangkok Bank, isn't the problem but Axios, the bank BBL uses in India, returned the money, minus the 500 k difference in currency exchange. No explanation. Indians want us to help rural kids but don't give a reason when they stop the transaction. We aren't allowed to wire the money, which is just wrong. I can't recommend Axios in India.
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