True, but foreigners sometimes resort to a company to buy a condo in the Thai quota when the foreign quota is already sold out. I guess they really, really want to be in that building for some reason.
[quote]And so the exodus of quality expats begins.[\quote]
I don't think so. I believe the situation might be the opposite. If the (imaginary) exodus were to occur, the so-called "quality expats" (especially retirees) would likely stay, while those with less education and unrealistic expectations - such as seeking voting rights, free healthcare, or free beer, or those hiding in the shadows without having contributed a single baht (other than VAT) - would eventually leave. This could include individuals who provide little value to the Thai government, particularly those who stubbornly refuse to comply with the upcoming changes to the country's tax laws. Tough titties.
We can ask again, if you do not have a link for us. It is just back in September they told is it was not possible in Chaiyaphum. Nothing is better if we actually can prove them wrong
Today, day 7, I went green laning again at Kanchanaburi. Great riding, some very stoney parts and a few soft sand areas, but most of the off road riding was on hard packed sand and gravel.
The wooden shrine in my photos is here.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/MdvAn52t6saaxBcC8
The irrigation channel, here
https://maps.app.goo.gl/TrQzvb8ppgb39o3S6
There are many more tracks in this area.
https://www.relive.cc/view/vrqDNP5MZwO
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