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My symptoms of pain - seeking advice .
Thanks Sheryl The more I think about it , I'm getting even more convinced that the pain I am currently suffering from is because I have shingles ( herpes zoster ) and the more I read about shingles , the more I'm starting to become worried and stressed out , especially what the future may hold. -
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Non-Immigrant O (Spouse/Dependent)
So how much did agent charge?5k. Assume Bangkok Bank. Most of cost goes to insurance policy. -
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Day-to-day life in Myanmar
The person asking ChatGPT to generate the image must have written a complex and detailed set of instructions. A very good creation IMO. -
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Police Warn Against Reindeer Antlers and Coloured Lights on Cars
I'm in the US at the moment and those antlers have become popular here as well. -
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Swiss Tourist Attacked by Local Youths in Pattaya
Yes science my friend ,please learn it MalcomB’s comments, though utterly objectionable and largely void of coherent thought, occasionally manage to scrape together enough of an alternative perspective to warrant debate. You, however, don’t even meet that dismal standard. Don’t delude yourself into thinking you're anywhere near worthy. -
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Transferring From A Tourist Visa (Or Visa Exempt) To A Non-Immigrant B (Work) Visa
https://aseannow.com/topic/1305348-can-convert-tourist-visa-to-non-b-while-inside-thailand/ -
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Help & Suggestions please as next year I will have no UK address
One important thing you'll need to bear in mind, though, regardless of whether or not you decide to dispose of your property, is that you'll almost certainly need to declare any rental income and/or capital gain arising from its sale, which is subsequently remitted to Thailand, as assessable income in tax returns which you'll have to file with the Thai Revenue Department (TRD), in addition to what you'll have to include in returns filed with HMRC. A good starting point for you on this whole issue IMHO would be the guide set out on the first page of the following thread on the Banking forum: https://aseannow.com/topic/1324294-introduction-to-personal-income-tax-in-thailand -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
I live in Thailand and worked here previously for 7 years and have a Thai spouse. I began to receive my UK state pension in May 2023. Last May 2024 I did not receive the UK indexed linked increase to my monthly pension. I discussed this with a former colleague / friend who lives in the Philippines with his Filipino spouse. He told me that he does receive the annual increases to his UK state pension but was aware that UK citizens living in some other countries are not entitled to the same annual uplift. I visited the UK.GOV DWP website to investigate this apparent anomaly. I was very surprised indeed to learn that is true. This seems so unfair without ant reasonable basis!!! Surely entitlement should be based on citizenship and contributions paid over the years of the working life and not on address of residence. I think this case of unfairness should be put before the International Court of Human Rights if the House of Lords do not correct this blatantly wrong policy.
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