Bucket list gone wrong: Swansea gran’s naked Bangkok escapade
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What are you cooking today?
Second kefir fermentation with mango & red dragon fruit… -
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Why choose an e-visa over the 60-day exemption?
Yes you could obtain a 60 day extension to visit wife. So 60+60. Yes and no. Having a tourist eVisa the airline will no ask for onward flight. No you can not apply for extension prior to entering Thailand. Incorrect. ETA has been announced to commence some time in the future. Ignore it for now. -
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American Tourist Dies Mysteriously at Phuket Music Festival
Very conphuzing sudden and unexpected situation. -
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Hamburger stand
He either has Thai nationality or it is illegal. Street vending is a restricted profession. He would not get a work permit for anything like that and it would not meet the salary requirements for the job you have described. So there are 3 big hurdles to cross. However, I have seen a Russian with a WP selling pizza through some weird and dubious company structure at a food court. -
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Hostages to Return Amid Cease-Fire Deal: But Hamas Must Still be Defeated
Hamas says yes and have already stated just after the ceasefire was agreed that they look forward to doing it all again. Why are you not outraged with their statement? -
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Thailand as a Future Destination for Relocation
I'm not the Mexico expert by any means, but I did look into it at one point. I once lived in San Diego, so a trip to Mexico was simple. I never spent too much time there, but I'd go once in a while if I had a friend in town who wanted to see what it was all about. I never traveled beyond Ensenada, so I have no first hand experience with most of the country. Anyway, and for what it's worth, they've recently raised the financial requirements for anyone wanting a long term visa. I think the amount of monthly income required can vary somewhat, depending on your local Mexican embassy, but let's just say the increase was fairly substantial. Some people don't have the monthly income or don't want to go through all the paperwork, so they just come and go on 180 day tourist visas For them, it's just a matter of a visa run twice a year. The big draw for an American on Medicare with health conditions would be the proximity to the US. Hop on a plane and you'd be back in the USA in an hour or two.
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