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Joe Biden Ranked 'Worst President' in Modern History, Poll Reveals
This is a bit more accurate -
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Visa exemption VS retirement visa
If you have a re-entry permit and, for any reason, want to start new all over again, you have to leave the country and come back (visa exempt) the day after your permission to stay expires, correct? For example, if my permission to stay expires on Dec 12th, I leave on 12th and come back on Dec 13th or later, right? If I come back on Dec12th, will my re-entry permit still be valid? -
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Australian Aged Pension
Points taken. However, it does beg the question. Why? -
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Joe Biden Ranked 'Worst President' in Modern History, Poll Reveals
run for congress, become a law-maker and change the laws if you don't like them. -
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Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports
Yes, and the same applies to their entry to the Philippines, which is where they were bound. -
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Thai lawyer argues most expats won’t be impacted by personal income tax
You see the problem. New posters cone along every day and ask questions about tax, often it's the same old questions, time and time again. If some of us answer and help that poster by offering an opinion, trolls come along and accuse that person of "repeatedly ramming opinions down members throats", If nobody answers, the poster remains in the dark and eventually has to blow 10k on a tax accountant who quite often doesn't know much more than many members and ends up selling their services for even more. So what's the right answer? Stay quiet, don't help and throw people to the wolves because most people couldn't tell the difference between a good tax consultancy service and a bad one! Or, we could leave it to other members to answer the questions but they refuse to do so, as we've seen in this thread. It's a Catch22. -
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Quick query for Non-O dependent spouse visa
Hello all This is just a quick question about a Non-O visa for a foreign spouse visa. Just to confirm, we are both foreigners, there is no Thai spouse. I am currently in Thailand on a Non-B, with work permit and extension being processed and stamped in my passport next week. My wife is accompanying me currently with a simple 60 day visa exemption, which will expire in January. We would like to get her the Non-O dependent spouse visa, ASAP As far as I can see, this means preparing documents like my work permit, passport stamps and company information, alongside a copy of our marriage certificate, plus the usual other requirements like photos, TM30, application form and so on. I just need to know if there are any other documents required for this? Also, is it necessary to apply for this visa outside of Thailand? Or can it be done whilst here on a visa exemption? In addition to that, it seems worth asking whether she will have to return to our home country to apply, or whether it can be processed in a neighboring country like Laos or Vietnam? We are in Chiang Mai, and have used the Chiang Mai Immigration Office for the Non B Extension, if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance for help and input -
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Joe Biden Ranked 'Worst President' in Modern History, Poll Reveals
Again you have no reply thats valid or credible so your done on this topic.
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