June 18, 200719 yr Date: Tuesday, 19 June 2007 Time: Drinks start at 18.30 hrs, dinner at 19.00 hrs Venue: The Landmark Hotel, Sukhumvit Road (skytrain Nana) Price: 950 Baht The Belgian, British, Luxembourg and Netherlands Chambers are happy to invite you to a special dinner talk on the subject of: Permanent Residency: How helpful is it really? Dr. Sutarm Valaisathien, International Legal Counsellors For more information or to reserve the event, please contact: Netherlands Chamber
June 18, 200719 yr From the title of the talk it seems the speaker will be quite skeptical regarding the value of PR. In my opinion though he is not going to have much to talk about.
June 18, 200719 yr Assume we are talking about Thai PR here ? Beware of assumption LOL Not "me" in this case
June 18, 200719 yr never assume, it makes an ass out of you and me Guess u arrive when the party is over ?
June 18, 200719 yr never assume, it makes an ass out of you and me Guess u arrive when the party is over ? Excellent assumption!
June 18, 200719 yr This is what the British Chamber of Commere website says about the event: Details: The Belgian-Luxembourg/Thai Chamber, Netherlands-Thai Chamber and British Chamber present a Dinner Talk on Tuesday 19th June 2007 Drinks start at 18.30 hrs, dinner at 19.00 hrs Guest Speaker: Dr. Sutharm Valaisathien, Partner, International Legal Counsellors Many foreigners who have been living and working in Thailand for years, are eager to get permanent residence status. As it is becoming more and more difficult to renew non-immigrant B visas and work permits, Permanent Residency is perceived to be a way to make that process easier. But, how helpful are permanent residence papers really to the proud owner? Dr. Sutharm Valaisathien, Vice President of Beluthai and Partner at International Legal Counsellors Thailand, is a specialist who will provide all the answers. He will explain to us: what is Permanent Residency? Advantages, disadvantages? Requirements for application? Application process and cost? Nxt step: Thai citizenship? In addition to Dr. Sutharm's talk, we'll hear from a successful applicant on the real advantages of his permanent residence status. But, it's not all serious talk: there will also be great food, Belgian beer and French wine! We hope to see many of you at this important dinner talk which we hope will be of concrete use to you. ***BOOKING*** The cost is THB 950 per person
June 18, 200719 yr And, did the BCofC write it in orange on grey? It actually hurt my eyes to try to read that! I agree. Colour changed Astral
June 26, 200719 yr Did anyone attend this? found out about it too late, also live in Chiang Mai. Any info would be appreciated.
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