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Solar Power is cheap and it’s going to get even cheaper very soon.
Interesting new BYD battery. Stackable up to 160 kWh. -
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So where did you meet your Thai girlfriend or wife?
I understand, I really do. I lived through that as a kid. It happened to my mother. My father was one of the best in the world in his field. One of a handful in the world. My mother was as good, if not better, in the same profession. And yet she chose to marry my father and stay at home and raise two boys. Her choice. And when there was a divorce 15 years later, she had a problem. It never affected me, financially. My father paid child support in an amount that would be considered humongous, today. And he paid to educate myself and my brother. No questions asked, at least through undergraduate school. Anyway, my point was this: what if marriage was redefined? What if there were no lifetime contracts? That may sound unfair, but would it be, if everyone knew the deal going n? -
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Trump has a go at Bruce Springsteen
De niro and springsteen should go to thailand, get laid. Actors and athletes only age well when they are remembered for their accomplishments. Its all bad when they are in the news for anything else -
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One Big Beautiful Bill? More Like One Big Bloody Oversized Stich-Up, Bruv
Eggs, groceries to start. I spent April in San Diego so had first hand, real world experience. Not a percentage, stat, poll or the infamous spread sheet created by God only knows who. Sure, these reductions don’t happen overnight as the leftists expect them to. Even inflation is in descent. He’s only been full steam ahead for 4 months. Just imagine how great the USA will be in a few short years. -
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Thailand Implements Financial Requirements for Tourist Visas in 2025
Thailand has reintroduced the requirement to show financial proof for tourist visa applicants, alongside launching a mandatory Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) for all travelers. With potential changes to visa-free stay durations also under review, here’s a detailed guide to navigating Thailand’s updated travel rules in 2025. As of May 2025, Thailand has reinstated the requirement to show financial proof for tourist visa applicants. This move comes after the requirement was temporarily dropped in November 2023 to ease travel post-pandemic. Now, all applicants for a Thailand tourist visa, regardless of nationality, must submit financial documents confirming they can support themselves during their stay. Minimum Financial Proof Required According to Thailand’s official e-Visa portal, applicants must now provide “Financial evidence: an amount of no less than 20,000 THB (e.g., bank statements for the last three months, sponsorship letter).” This translates to approximately USD 550 or EUR 510, though exchange rates may vary. Travellers must demonstrate at least 20,000 THB (~USD 550) in available funds. Acceptable documents include: Bank statements from the last three months A sponsorship letter, if someone else is supporting your travel This requirement is now clearly listed on Thailand’s official e-Visa website and is being enforced by Thai embassies worldwide, including those in the United States, France, and Norway. Complete List of Tourist Visa Requirements In addition to financial documentation, tourist visa applicants must provide the following: Requirement Details Passport Valid for at least 6 months Photo Recent passport-sized photo Proof of Residence Utility bills, rental agreements, or official documents Round-trip ticket Confirmation of entry and exit Accommodation Hotel booking or host details Financial evidence Minimum 20,000 THB in funds or sponsor letter These documents are required for single-entry tourist visa applications, typically allowing stays of up to 60 days. Visa-Free Entry Still Available, But Changes May Be Coming Currently, passport holders from 93 countries can enter Thailand visa-free for a stay of up to 60 days. However, this generous policy is under review. What Might Change? Thai authorities are considering reducing the visa-free stay to 30 days The potential change follows concerns over visa misuse No official announcement has been made yet, but updates are expected in the coming months This shift could affect travellers who rely on visa exemptions for extended stays, so it’s wise to monitor government advisories if you’re planning a trip later in 2025. Financial Proof Requirement for Visa on Arrival Travellers! While the reinstated financial proof requirement is officially tied to tourist visa applications, travellers using Visa on Arrival (VoA) should be aware that Thai immigration officers may still request proof of sufficient funds at the point of entry. Even though this is not always enforced, officers have the authority to ask for documentation, and in the absence of proof, entry can be denied. Visa on Arrival Requirements: To be eligible for a Thailand VoA, you’ll need: A valid passport (with at least 30 days’ validity) A completed VoA application form A passport-sized photo Proof of accommodation in Thailand A confirmed return or onward ticket Proof of sufficient funds: Minimum 10,000 THB per person Or 20,000 THB per family Thailand continues to evolve its entry rules to balance tourism with border control. While the reinstatement of financial proof might be a hurdle for some, it’s part of a broader strategy to ensure responsible travel. Combine that with the TDAC digital form, and it’s clear that Thailand is focused on improving efficiency without compromising on safety and regulation. Original Source -
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Chiang mai Immigration
That is not the issue. The issue is not to prove international transfers rather that some offices seem interested in eg "pensions" as source of funds
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