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Donald Trump has NO mandate -- not for his election and not for his extremist policies
Oh, but that's NOT what our leftists said about Kamala after her bump when she was installed and held forth at the Convention. 🙂 NO-o-o. I think some of our members just need to resort to medication rather than coming here polluting the forum with silly, useless rants and whines. -
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Eviction
I agree--look for another unit in the project. And, I am also wondering why the landlord would have anything to do with a new gate for the condo project? That would be a decision for the condo board whether to repair or get a new gate. Stay until the end of your lease and then move. -
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South Korean influencer sparks concern regarding Thai work permit
This could become interesting seeing as TAT is actively 'recruiting' foreign influencers in order to promote Thailand overseas. -
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Hdprime missing channels
Mmmm maybe time to look for another supplier but I've tried a few over the years and nearly all have buffering problems. -
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Police Chief Targets Dr. Bun, Reckless Events, and Arrogant Foreigners
Why? The people of Thailand voted him into office at the ballot and not at the end of a gun! Thailand prospered GDP 14% +, (64 baht to Stirling pound), English levels in schools was much higher and life was good for expats. Oh and a Triton 4x4 was only £11,000. -
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Frenchman’s trial unveils multi-million euro Rolex replica ring
The good fakes are all manufactured in China -
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Plan B Countries - Any Advice or Ideas ?
Yes. But help is on the way (?). Hopefully. https://cambodianess.com/article/end-in-sight-for-sihanoukville-unfinished-buildings -
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Help needed with one question about UK frozen state pension.
1) The UK will have a digital border next year and know every time we leave and enter the Country. 2) Thailand is now a CRS Country and if you want to know what info they and HMRC will be sharing look up Common Reporting Standard WIKIPEDIA. Also note HMRC & DWP share info. 3) Tax residence in the UK is 183 days or more in a Tax year. For Habitual Residence there is no set time. The link below is about housing benefits but says what Habitual Residence is. It also says you can lose it in 1 day and the example given is if you move to another Country intending to stay there a long time. It also states there is no set time for obtaining Habitual Residency and that you have to pass a Habitual Residence Test that has no list of criteria other convincing the person doing the assessment that you are settled in the UK and now an Habitual Resident. Surely if you move to the Philippines you will have to pass Habitual Residence test for there for your state pension to be reset. The YTer though with no source he can quote other than what somebody at DWP told him on the phone is saying it is the 185 day Rule when no Rule exists and he is giving out misinformation. That is not to say that the DWP don’t have a guide line of 185 days but to reset the state pension is about achieving Habitual Resident status and I would want that on writhing. https://www.housing-rights.info/habitual-residence-test.php
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