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Russian tourist attacked in Pattaya over livestream mix-up
Or the UK. Nobody can stop you filming or taking photos in a public place. I have heard dash cams are illegal in Germany. Is that true? -
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Buying a new car.........you'd think it was easy
you do know that when an "?" is put in a sentence what it means dont you ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? numpty -
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Southport Stabbing: Child Killed and Several Injured in Taylor Swift-Themed Workshop Attack
He just got sentenced to a minimum of 52 years. Two tier Kier strikes again. He'll never leave jail. And rightly so. Any thoughts Jonny? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/czepl8406n8t And guess what, now reporting restrictions are lifted and his trial is no longer jeopardised the BBC have even released CCTV footage of him on his way to the attack. Your ridiculous conspiracy theories have been exposed as the paranoid nonsense they always were. Anything to say? Jonny? @JonnyF? Jonny?? -
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Thailand Moves Closer to Wealth Tax with New Asset Tracking
I have a probelm with money for the poor in that many of the so called "poor" could be replaced by the word "bone idle" If Thailand wants more money then an easier goal maybe their corruption -
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Questions re retirement visa Pattaya
I am confused, again as I try and understand how to obtain retirement status in Thailand. As I understand it, there is no retirement visa, it is an extension of your permission to stay based on retirement. Anyone , yes , no please? and then please correct me if my understanding is wrong. I plan to use a reputable agent/lawyer in Pattaya, but so far have not received confirmation of the process I am to follow. I am over 50 have the required funds in a Canadian bank , no criminal record, I have no Thai bank account. 1. I apply for a 3 month single entry visa on the Evisa website. The evisa website lists it as a TOURIST VISA (TR). 2. While in Thailand my agent will arrange a bank account for me , into which I transfer 800000B . 3. I fill out the forms for the extension of my visa for retirement purposes, give the agent photographs and my passport. 4. Approximately 1-2 weeks later I receive my passport back with a permission to stay stamp extended by a year. 5. I could actually do this at any time while I am on my 3 month single entry Tourist Visa. 6. Anytime I am leaving Thailand , I go to immigration a few days before departure fill out a TM8 form and get a Permit to leave. then when I come back (as I plan to travel in and out of Thailand during my retirement years) immigration will let me in on my Extension based on retirement. 7. One agent I contacted said I could actually also do this just on a 60 day visa exempt entry, forgoing the application for a Tourist visa on the Evisa website, however I was sceptical of that as when you enter on a 60 day Visa exempt, you have no Visa to actually extend?? Does the above sound correct? I just want to do it totally legal and right, with no questionable shortcuts. Any advice is appreciated, thanks so much! -
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