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Russian Tourist in Underwear Battles Thai Police in Phuket [video]
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Quick query for Non-O dependent spouse visa
The e-visa website states the following; "Financial evidence showing monthly income of no less than 40,000 THB or having the current balance of 400,000 THB, e.g. bank statements, proof of earnings" Individual embassies can have their own rules but it's not going to be much different. You could probably use an equivalent amount in your home country, you certainly could do so if applying in the UK, USA, etc. -
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Phu Kradueng National Park: Wild Elephant Kills Tourist
Picture from responders An incident unfolded on the morning of December 11, at Phu Kradueng National Park, Loei Province when a wild elephant fatally attacked a domestic tourist, prompting authorities to enforce stricter safety measures and temporarily close high-risk areas. At 09:45 park officials received a report of an elephant attack on the trail between the Buddha Metta statue and Penpob Mai Waterfall, near the Wang Kwang Visitor Center. Rescue teams rushed to the scene, where they discovered the lifeless body of a 49-year-old woman, later identified as Ms. Jiranan from Chachoengsao Province. The victim had been walking along the trail when the attack occurred. This marks the first recorded incident of a tourist being killed by a wild elephant in the park’s history. Following the incident, Mr. Atthapol Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, instructed officials from Protected Area Administration Office 8 to investigate and ensure tourist safety. The department has extended its condolences to the victim’s family and pledged full support during this difficult time. Key measures implemented include: 1. Temporary Closures: High-risk areas, including trails frequented by wild elephants, such as the path to Penpob Mai Waterfall, are temporarily closed. 2. Increased Patrols: Park rangers have been deployed to monitor and patrol risky zones to prevent further incidents. 3. Visitor Guidelines: Tourists are advised to strictly follow safety instructions and avoid venturing into restricted areas. The nature trails and other low-risk sections of the park remain open under heightened surveillance, but the department emphasised that only areas confirmed to be 100% safe will be accessible to visitors. Officials from Phu Kradueng Police Station, along with medical personnel from Phu Kradueng Hospital, were dispatched to the scene to conduct an investigation. Senior police officers, including Pol. Maj. Gen. Pongpipat Siripornwiwat, Loei Provincial Police Commander, arrived at the site via helicopter to oversee the inquiry. Preliminary reports indicate that the woman was traveling alone when she encountered the elephant. The department has established a fact-finding committee to determine the exact circumstances of the incident and identify measures to prevent such tragedies in the future. Phu Kradueng National Park officials and local authorities have expressed their deepest sympathies to the victim’s family. “This is a heartbreaking and unprecedented incident for our park,” said Mr. Adisorn Hemthanont, Chief of Phu Kradueng National Park. The department urged visitors to prioritise safety, especially during interactions with wildlife, and pledged to implement more robust measures to protect both tourists and the natural environment. -- 2024-12-12 -
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It’s starting , a new day in America,Chris Wray is gone!
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced Wednesday he was stepping down as head of the bureau, just days after Republicans expressed a loss of confidence in him. Something tells me he’ll be sitting next to another ex , Andy MCCabe, in a Cnn activist roll. https://nypost.com/2024/12/11/us-news/christopher-wray-announces-hes-stepping-down-as-fbi-director-report/ -
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Entry to Thailand
You keep asking similar questions. No one can give a guarantee for visa exempt entry with your history. You could consider an agent for "fast tract" meet and greet at Bangkok airports. They assist folks with extensive history in Thailand. A METV would provide a stay of up to 9 months and is a good option. That visa is obtained in home country or country where you have permanent residence status -
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Entry to Thailand
I'd be inclined to get a multi entry tourist visa if you intend to spend a similar amount of time here next year. You would probably not have any issue entering exempt but eventually you will be told you need a visa. -
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Entry to Thailand
Hi Just a question about entry and visa into Thailand now. I just spent Feb 24- 2nd Dec 24 in Thailand so about 8 months. 1 Tourist visa with Extension 2 Land Border Crossings with Extension 2023 2 Tourist visa with extensioins so about 6months in Thailand Iam now looking to try and enter back in Feb'25. Do i get a Tourist visa even though they have Visa Exempt for 60 days. Would i be able to enter without issues in the main BKK airports? UK Citizen and 46 years old.
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