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What really grinds your gears in Pattaya
Absolutely I never been disappointed with food in Pattaya and I have been there many times -
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Latest carmaker to scale back its EV ambitions amid slowing sales
Bye bye EV’s. Glad I never got to know you. -
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Springfield, Ohio man reported Haitian migrants snatching geese out of park 2 weeks ago
Surely the PETA representatives on this forum should be voicing their opinions. -
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Are you "all in" in your relationship?
It's really hard to believe that someone in England could end up (literally) penniless due to their partner's ill health. The NHS is free, and there are numerous state benefits available to help with palliative/hospice care. Of course, some of those benefits are means tested. All of it. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
https://archive.is/ZTGCk One problem, according to western officials, is that Russia began moving its aviation assets deeper inside Russia about three months ago, beyond the 250km range of Storm Shadows and the up to 300km range of Atacms. The extra distance that Russian bomber pilots must now fly has put “extra grit into the Russian system,” said one western official. But the move has also reduced the effectiveness of western weaponry as there are fewer aviation targets within their reach. Another problem is that inventories of Storm Shadows and Scalps are low, so even with permission for cross-border strikes Kyiv would not be able to deploy them in volume against multiple Russian targets. “The missiles are no strategic panacea for Ukraine’s strategic military situation,” said another western official. -
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
You are totally confused. If what you say is true, you will have a non O visa based on being married to a Thai. That is good for 90 days. If you want to do an extension of stay, that will be for 1 year, not 60 days. You will also need to fulfill many requirements, which I won't get into now. If you want only 60 days, you can still do the one year extension, but that would be a waste of time if you only want to stay for 60 days more. In this case, do a border run the day your visa expires, this means on the day your 90 day permission to stay expires. Then come back from the border run on visa exemption and get 60 days permission to stay. Then leave the country before that expires and go home. You can get a re entry permit on the initial 90 days permission to stay if you want, but it won't make sense unless you come back during that first 90 days. On the other hand, you could do the 1 year extension of stay based on marriage and get a multiple entry re-entry permit. That way you can come and go for 1 year on the same extension of stay. For this extension, you will need a Thai bank account with 400,000 baht inside. You won't be able to use the income method for the first extension as your embassy more than likely won't issue the income verification letter. Only a very few countries still do this. The account will need to be opened very soon after you arrive as the funds need to show 2 months before the extension. Then you will need photos of you and your wife at your place of residence in multiple rooms and in front of the address sign, a hand drawn map of the house or condo, a bank letter certified from the bank confirming the funds are there, a copy of your bank statement, and a few other items, such as a TM30 depending on what immigration office. This should get you in a position to make a decision. if you only want a 5 month stay, come on the marriage visa, do a border run to get 60 more days, and then leave before the end. Hope this helps. -
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Springfield, Ohio man reported Haitian migrants snatching geese out of park 2 weeks ago
Who bought their plane tickets? -
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What really grinds your gears in Pattaya
If you have facebook, you can have a look around for Pattaya food groups. You can find a lot of good stuff on there both quality wise and good value. -
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What’s the best area in Thailand for expats to settle for long-term living?
There’s lots of pretty nice places to live in Thailand , but they would bore me stupid after a month. Holiday, yes. -
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Springfield, Ohio man reported Haitian migrants snatching geese out of park 2 weeks ago
And yet the white liberals of the forum, who have never been to Springfield or lived amongst Haitians in their neighborhoods claim it’s all false. -
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Latest carmaker to scale back its EV ambitions amid slowing sales
EV's are kinda OK depending on where you live. Small dense countries, it kinda makes sense I guess distances are short. For me driving to see our kids in Denver is 360 miles, through basically Wyoming nothingness. Now I can do it on a tank of gas, and refueling takes me less than 5 minutes when I do reach civilization. Now if I run out of charge in said middle of nothingness, not sure that AAA can bring me a 'tank' of electricity to get me on my way. I never believed EV's are the long term future, much more inclined to believe Hydrogen fuel cells are the real green solution to climate change for transportation -
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Taylor Swift…This Is Not A Spoof
You’re a sad, petty little man, like so many MAGA posters here. And I mean little in every conceivable way. -
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SSO THAI
Hello everyone, I have a question. My gf and I are expecting a baby. We are both member of SSO Thai for years now. I have several questions regarding SSO. 1. Is the 13,000 THB Maternity Benefit only applicable to the mother? 2. We have registered Sikarin hospital as hospital for SSO but we were told that SSO does not cover the OB and the delivery. Is this mostly the case for all hospital? Thank you.
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