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Report Thai Military Court's Verdict on Cadet's Death Sparks Outrage
Well, I reckon she's not the only one -
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UK Fears grow over migrant protests: Warnings of unrest as tensions rise in UK communities
Enoch nailed it in 1968 when he said: 'we must be mad, litterally mad' -
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Economy Rising Costs Threaten Thailand's Once-Thriving Restaurant Scene
Food courts are packed to the rafters. i like a good restaurant and evening drink, but once a week for nice wine choice and food. -
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Can no longer renew driving licence to 5 years, now 2 years only
General drivers = 0.05% BAC, under 20 = 0.02%. -
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Report Black Sabbath Legend Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76: A Final Bow in Birmingham
He likely knew it was soon, so going out like he lived seems appropriate. -
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Doing TM30
I've posted this info elsewhere, but here it goes.... If you previously filed a TM30 and are returning to the same address after a trip (inside OR outside of Thailand) you do NOT need to file a new TM30. You would only need a new TM30 if you change visa types ot get a new visa (as opposed to an extension of the same visa). Note that if you travel somewhere in Thailand, the place you're temporarily staying will do a TM30 for that stay. But it doesn't replace the TM30 previously filed for your primary residence - that one is still valid. In June 2020 this document was released (this is an unofficial English translation and I link to the official Thai document further down).... And the document reads in part.... The official document (in Thai) can be found on the Thai Parliament's website, the Legislative Institutional Repository of Thailand. Here's the link: https://dl.parliament.go.th/handle/20.500.13072/563662 (The pdf also includes the official paper TM30 reporting form.) I suggest downloading it and bringing a highlighted copy with you whenever you visit immigration. If you don't have the regulation on paper that you can hand to them, it'll be your word vs theirs, and they'll always go with their word. When I was told I needed a new TM30, I handed a copy of this document to the IO (the official Thai version) and that settled the issue. I'll never argue with them, but with the regulation in hand, there really isn't anything to argue about. The government is always free to change the law and it's possible they will. But if they do, the IO will have something on paper that documents the new regulation which they can share with you. There's an unofficial English translation somewhere online, but it can be difficult to locate.
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