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Wife transfers from dependent visa to Retirement Visa in case I pass away before her.
Check with your immigration office, similar scenario is if your Thai wife dies and you are on an extension based on marriage, most offices will let you stay on that extension and then find a new way to stay when it expires. I can think of no reason why on your demise immigration would not let your wife just change the reason for her extension from dependent to retirement. -
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Authorities Raid Pattaya Club: Foreigners & Thai Women Found Partying with Alcohol & Drugs
Picture from the raid. In a raid at a popular cannabis club in South Pattaya, authorities uncovered a gathering of around 50 people, including foreign tourists and Thai women, engaging in illicit activities. The raid took place at 22:40 on September 14, after police received a tip-off about potential drug use at a party in the club, located in Soi 6, Khao Phra Tamnak. The raid, led by Pol. Col. Napaspong Khositsuriyamanee from the Chonburi Immigration Office, in collaboration with Pattaya Tourism Police, found the group drinking alcohol, smoking cannabis, and dancing to DJ music. As officers moved in, the party was brought to an abrupt halt. One Thai woman, who claimed to be the club's manager, reacted angrily, demanding a search warrant. However, her protests were silenced when officers discovered a suspicious white powder, believed to be ketamine, hidden in a plastic bag. Authorities then proceeded to check passports and identification cards, ensuring no foreign tourists had overstayed their visas. Drug tests were also conducted on all individuals present at the scene. Among those arrested was David, a 41-year-old Canadian DJ working illegally without a work permit. Additionally, Zico, a 23-year-old British tourist, was found carrying a knife, and Suwan, a 26-year-old Thai woman, who owned the club, was apprehended for employing Daniel, a 32-year-old British man working without a permit. During the arrests, Zico attempted to flee the scene, running past officers and escaping the club. A chase ensued, with police apprehending him 800 metres away, hiding in a banana grove. He was promptly taken into custody. All those arrested were taken to the Chonburi Immigration office for further questioning, with legal charges to follow. The investigation is ongoing, and those involved will face legal proceedings at Pattaya City Police Station -- 2024-09-16 -
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BREAKING NEWS Second Assassination Attempt-Secret Service get Trump to safety
What’s the fuss Florida is an open carry free to conceal state what could possibly go wrong?going to be interesting to see how this plays out wouldn’t surprise me a bit if it is a false flag operation to boost trumps #s.at least he didn’t get any shots off and as far as I know he wasn’t even taking aim……more to come -
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Appears to be another assassination attempt on Trump's life
The Secret Service did its job. The question is who is the shooter and what was their motivation? -
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Watch: Melania Trump Condemns FBI Mar-a-Lago Raid: ‘A Warning to All Americans’
Are you kidding me trump willfully stole secret documents hid them in various unsecured locations blabbed secrets to impress others willfully obstructed return of said documents and this women felt it was an invasion of privacy to get them back!!really!!wow lady there’s lots of countries were your husband would be in prison or worse.oh and btw seems there was another attempt to shoot trump today. -
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FILLMORE EAST: A special Time and Place...(Now it's Apple Bank!)
yeah, you think its cozier out there in space? your balls will explode from the atmospheric pressure, for one thing. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 16 September 2024
Woman in Mental Distress Threatens Rescuers with Knife After Car Crash Rescue services in Trat Province were called to a 38-year-old woman who drove her car into a drainage ditch. The incident took a frightening turn when she refused assistance, brandishing a knife and displaying erratic behaviour. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338278-woman-in-mental-distress-threatens-rescuers-with-knife-after-car-crash/ -
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Appears to be another assassination attempt on Trump's life
Former President so he gets less protection than the current POTUS. -
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Appears to be another assassination attempt on Trump's life
I just saw the news conference and the Sheriff gave more details. Agents on the advance team saw the barrel og the AK-47 through the shrubbery of the chain link fence and fired in the that direction. The suspect fled on his Nissan SUV. A citizen took a photo of the SUV and gave this to the sheriff's department. The Sheriff usd the licence plate reader and the SUV was spotted in an adjacent county and was subsequently arrested. The supsect left behind a Go Pro along with a backpack. -
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FILLMORE EAST: A special Time and Place...(Now it's Apple Bank!)
i would love to be uploaded and shot into space off this dying rock. -
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Woman in Mental Distress Threatens Rescuers with Knife After Car Crash
Picture from responders. Rescue services in Trat Province were called on September 15, to situation where a 38-year-old woman, referred to as Ms. B, drove her car into a drainage ditch near Makro on Sukhumvit Road. The incident took a frightening turn when she refused assistance, brandishing a knife and displaying erratic behaviour. Local rescue teams were initially unable to approach Ms. B, who was holding a fruit knife and threatening anyone who came near her. Concerned for her safety, they called the local police for backup. The situation grew more complex when her 18-year-old son and a 69-year-old man, identified as Mr. A, arrived at the scene. They informed authorities that Ms. B had been suffering from depression and had consumed alcohol before the crash. As Ms. B remained agitated and uncooperative, police and rescue teams observed her from a distance for about 10 minutes, hoping she would calm down. Despite the public gathering to watch the scene unfold, Ms. B continued to wave the knife, making it impossible for rescuers to intervene. Mr. A, who had known Ms. B for years and had given her the car involved in the crash, explained that she had been battling depression for over a decade. He revealed that this wasn’t the first time Ms. B had struggled with mental health crises. With careful planning, police officers instructed Ms. B's son to try to soothe her, using the distraction to their advantage. While they conversed, police officers cautiously approached the car. In a moment of opportunity, as Ms. B switched the knife from her left hand to her right, officers swiftly grabbed her hand and disarmed her. Even then, the situation remained tense as Ms. B resisted being taken out of the vehicle. It required the combined strength of five officers and rescuers to safely remove her from the car. She was subsequently taken to Trat Hospital for treatment. Ms. B's brother, Mr. Thammanoon, confirmed that his sister had been battling depression for over a decade and had previously attempted suicide several times. He expressed his relief that she was once again saved but remained uncertain about what triggered this particular incident. The rescue operation, which could have ended in tragedy, was successfully resolved thanks to the cooperation of Ms. B's family and the quick actions of the police and rescue teams. Short video of the incident below. -- 2024-09-16 RPReplay_Final1726402769.mp4
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