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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
Thai visa holders, including those with LTRs who have been in Thailand for more than 180 days in the past year, may be asked to provide documentation of having paid income tax on remitted income for the year 2024 when leaving or entering Thailand from April 1st 2025 onward, depending on the immigration officer's knowledge and other variables. If that's the case, what other papers do members of this group believe would be helpful to have in order to expedite the immigration process, beyond from having a hard copy of the RD 733 decrees in both Thai and English language? -
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If you voted for Trump...
Due to covid And the same thing could be said of the inflation experienced during Biden's term. It was a hang over from covid. Inflation was experienced in every country around the world, so very obviously had nothing to due with any American policy. -
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Police Raid Cannabis Operation in Don Mueang Market, Three Foreigners Arrested
A typical 'lock em up and throw away the key' from a grumpy old boomer.... You really do have very few redeeming features to overcome your inner nastiness. Whats next ???... "Aussie caught riding without a helmet" - black list and deport him ? "Woman swimming and taking photos of sea-life mistakenly gets too close to a shark and gets her hands mauled off"... "She deserved it"... ah... you already excelled yourself with that golden droplet of nasty bitterness.... I just don't know what makes people like yourself so nasty and bitter... what went wrong in your life ?... bullied and beaten from an early age ? -
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British Tourist Arrested at Phuket Airport for Cocaine Possession
British Tourist's Cocaine Bust Turns Phuket Arrival Sour Picture courtesy of The Private World A British tourist's vacation plans took a dramatic turn as Phuket International Airport became the unlikely setting of his legal troubles. The 42-year-old man faced arrest on February 18 after airport authorities discovered 4.11 grammes of cocaine concealed in his baggage upon arrival. It all began around 5pm in the bustling international arrivals hall, where airport staff picked up on the man’s erratic behaviour. His agitated antics drew attention, prompting a thorough search from customs officers that led to the unearthing of the illicit substance stashed in a plastic bag. While the man's identity remains undisclosed, his situation became a matter of public record as he was escorted to Sakhu Police Station. There, he faces serious charges, including possession and illegal importation of a Category 2 narcotic—his holiday in Thailand now overshadowed by a brush with the law. The incidence of drug-related arrests involving British nationals in Phuket isn’t unprecedented. Earlier this year, law enforcement encountered a British individual engaged in questionable conduct. Under scrutiny during a roadside interaction with Kamala Police, officers found ketamine in his possession, leading to his arrest. This case, like the recent airport incident, highlights a troubling trend where some visitors engage in illicit drug activities amidst Thailand’s tropical allure. While individual details may remain undisclosed, such instances serve as stark reminders of the Thai authorities' zero-tolerance stance on drug offences. Travellers, drawn by the island's famed beaches and nightlife, face severe legal repercussions if caught in possession of narcotics. The police, known for conducting routine patrols and stringent checks, stress the importance of adherence to local laws. Photographic evidence from past seizures, such as images on the police's official social media, underscores the continued vigilance in monitoring and disrupting the illegal drug trade in tourism hotspots like Phuket. British tourists and other international visitors are thus urged to enjoy Thailand responsibly, aware of the legal boundaries that exist to preserve its idyllic landscapes. As authorities maintain their firm grip on preventing drug offences, respecting local laws remains crucial for ensuring a pleasant and lawful stay, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-20 -
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Department of Government Efficiency Claims $55 Billion in Federal Savings
$55Billion in cuts to Federal funding. The outcome of which is yet to be seen. -
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Book on the left's obsession with Trump
It is difficult to ignore a serial liar on a personal vendetta in the most powerful position on this planet.
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