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SAFE ENTRY SERVICES - BKK AIRPORT
I have been warned twice to get a visa in CNX, but my employer has decided not to follow through on their promises to me and so I can't get a visa. Has anyone ever used this service? https://www.facebook.com/srthaivisaservices/?checkpoint_src=any I want to do a Safe Entry in Dec 24 or Jan 25 and then another one in April or May of 2025. I will leave Thailand for good in July 2025, so it doesn't make sense to get a DTV or Ed Visa, too expensive. Advice? Is Safe Entry going to work or is it a scam? -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
Informed, accurate and honest. -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
So discrimination against their own citizens. A most bizarre concept, but par for the course in a country where foreigners have more rights than locals. -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
Uninformed, emotional and exaggerated bias - hardly the grounds of a solid argument.- 1
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Over 1,000 detained in Thai nominee crackdown on foreign businesses
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Prostate surgery user reviews .... turp? rezum? other ?
This use of natural remedies , from my experience here on AN , is only met with derision by most of the participants. No problem , as i am not trying to convince anyone. BUT...... great that you mention tomatoes ( and we can add watermelons, papayas, and some others) . Very high in lycopene which as you say has been shown to have a similar effect on the prostate as some meds. Maybe not as "potent" ... but also no bad side effects. We have been cooking tomatoes to make a nice sauce, which i recently started eating every day. Have just ordered supplements also. My symptoms have already improved a little. Might just be mind over bladder . just sayin ' anyone seriously interested PM me for a very good video on the subject -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
Then clearly you're doing something wrong. If she's British, she should be paying the local price. There is a requirement to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years to secure British Resident rates at Uni - this is for 'any nationality'. -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
The UK must be the only country in the world to discriminate against their own citizens. In Thailand, a returning Thai would always be treated as a Thai by showing their ID card or passport, regardless of whether they live here or haven't lived here for a long time. Normally, an ID card or passport is enough to prove entitlement to avail oneself of certain services without having to do something as ridiculous as "prove residency". Not surprised Britain is doing that to its own citizens,we are talking about a country that is throwing out elderly people from seniors homes to make way for illegals and refugees.
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