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Migrants in UK: The Challenge of Integration
Without any evidence ? try this. I have had a great deal of interaction with muslims in the UK. This lad, that I knew as Naz, was one of about 30 muslim customers of my wholesale business in London. I served him every day, 6 days a week, for 3 years, and got to know him very well; at least I thought I had. He was very westernised, and we mocked and harangued each other about our respective cricket teams. Then one day with the help of his 17 year old cousin, he knifed his beautiful 18 year old sister to death in an “honour” killing; you couldn’t script the irony, it was because she wanted to marry a refugee from Afghanistan, but he was the wrong type of muslim ….. link attached from one of your favourite sources, the BBC https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/5179162.stm&ved=2ahUKEwjo1vfKwZ-LAxWRS2cHHaHrANgQFnoECBIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2GIH_VwQwD4-oS6c9qYxsy -
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Residence Certificate at Chaengwattana Turnaround
Here is the form https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=439173 -
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Publicity stunt: PM Paetongtarn launches monthly TV show
I well recall PM-Samak's cooking-shows, and friendly chats to the nation, he was a Thaksin-lite temporary-substitute back when Thaksin was on a long investment-tour of Africa & the Middle-East. -
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Migrants in UK: The Challenge of Integration
Distorting facts. Most of these attacks occurred in war zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria - sometimes caused by political Western interventions(Bush/Blair etc and their illegal invasions), and regional conflicts. What you call a terrorist is not what I call one, he is a freedom fighter. -
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How safe is the retirement visa as a strategy to live in Thailand permanently?
I was paranoid about this. I told the local Visa associate girl I will come to pick up my passport in person in Pattaya. We exchanged Line details and agreed to meet when the passport was ready. When Immigration finalised the visa/extension in record time I was told "It is done" by Mr Big. Mr Big also told me that my passport had been sent from Pattaya to himself in Bangkok. He had not been informed by the local Visa associate girl in Pattaya that I had arranged with her to pick up my passport in person with her in Pattaya. The Visa Associatge girl, terrified of Mr Big, just sent him the passport. When I contacted her "But we agreed that I pick up the passport" and explained I now had to stay in Bangkok 2 more days (the time it took for the passport to travel from Pattaya to Bangkok) she just replied "We don't trouble with the agency". Mr Big must be a dangerous man. So fast forward 3 days later, it took not one but 3 days for my passport to travel from Pattaya to Bangkok because Visa Associate girl had omitted to put Mr Big's address at the post office. When Mr Big finally received my passport I was already back in CM. Mr Big then arranged for my passport to be dropped by Grab (!) at the reception of a well known hotel where one of my associates then retrieved my passport into safety. I was sweating blood sweat and tears knowing my passport was being sent via Grab and Thai Postal service. I am still amazed it was not lost. If anyone does this, make it very clear to all parties you will pick up the passport from the 1st point of contact to avoid your passport going on a Chevy Chase vacation. -
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Migrants in UK: The Challenge of Integration
But they looked after their dear old mum.- 1
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