Like the innumerable times it happened in Thai schools.
The apologetic brigade is much more dangerous than the hang ‘em high brigade…
Lack of brains and idiocy really come to mind…
And lack of research and reading of all the past episodes of inane violence against kid in Thai school too…
Falling cranes and dropped loads are a daily occurrence.
More competence, supervision, and better management of lifting operations is desperately needed.
Can I just ask - how does one use the income method for their first application when there clearly won't be 12 months worth of transfers?
I don't think its any different but I'm thinking about an extension based on marriage with the 40k per month income requirement. Is there some form of bypass of the 12 months requirement for the first application?
If you have a friend that you can trust, that is willing to let you use their address, I would ask them.
Having a UK address to accept mail, new credit/debit cards, and so many other unexpected things is so handy.
Your UK bank will likely close your accounts without a UK address. So bear that in mind. In my opinion it should be avoided at all cost to prevent great inconvenience.
You have already stated that you would ask for your mail to be sent to a friend anyway, so don't complicate things.
it's good that you are planning ahead. It will give you time to iron out the kinks.
Just going into your the bank branch where your account is held, and changing your UK address might not require any further proof than ID and bank card, but if it is required, you would also need to ask your friend to put you on their Council Tax for a month or two so you could obtain proof of address. Obviously this would entail a couple of months payment.
Another thing. Also change your UK driving licence address. My one recently expired and I have no way of renewing it now here in Thailand. I wanted to keep it, as once expired, I may have to retake a UK driving test to regain it.
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