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Visa run from Bangkok: do and don't
I was not aware of that. If using Nong Khai friendship bridge I'm not aware of any issue there without "agent=minivan) " to bounce same day. @Tod Daniels is in the loop with current situation border bounces. -
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Relaxed onward ticket requirements for connecting flights?
The instructions to the airlines recently changed to include the following text: "Extension of stay is possible. Passengers are allowed to enter if their stay will exceed the actual visa-free period as long as they hold a return/onward ticket." To me, it's a bit poorly worded as that section does not mention any length of possible extension and effectively gives no restriction on the date of the onward/return ticket. However, elsewhere in the rules it mentions 30 day extensions are available so airline staff may or may not pick up on this and ensure the ticket is for a max stay of 90 days. In your case it looks like the airline used the more lax interpretation, but that doesn't mean they all will. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
Wow, wouldn't this thread be a drag, if all we had to listen to is you. -
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Would Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt US consumers?
I have given up on you, good night.- 1
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Mike Johnson Moves to bar transgender women from using women’s bathrooms at the Capitol
I suppose it is for the circles you identify with. -
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Man Falls from Pedestrian Bridge in Bangkok After Dangling Dangerously
Or perhaps a desperate and suicidal man? -
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Man Falls from Pedestrian Bridge in Bangkok After Dangling Dangerously
Thank god there were people there to record it on their mobile phones. That's definitely the right thing to do when someone is in distress or danger. 🤦♂️ -
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Lax Law Enforcement Cited for Alarming Road Fatalities in Thailand
I am one of the people you mention, but I didn't know this. And I am not sure at all whether it's true. Can you somehow support this statement or do you just "know"? I see many other reasons for road deaths in Thailand: - poor planning and maintenance of roads - poor enforcement of the laws, including poor enforcement of traffic rules, especially with farang (BTW I still have to see a farang who knows Thai traffic rules - just read the hilarious discussions about specific rules on AN sometimes, where people living here for decades can't agree) - too many motorcycles, maybe the most important reason - drug usage (esp. yaba, alcohol, cannabis, mobile phones) ...
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