Expats How Do You Deal With The Toxic Air Pollution in Thailand?
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Tips from anyone who’s travelled from Thailand to Latin America (Central/South America)?
Definitely worthwhile if you plan to be there for a while. Latin American Spanish is easier to pronounce and understand than the way it's used in Spain. A lot of vocab is similar to other southern European languages too, so if you already know some French for example it's quite easy to pick up. I studied a couple of months before a trip to South America in the 1990's and never regretted it. -
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Elon Musk and his alleged stash.
The rumor making the rounds lately is Elon has bagged Stephen millers old lady lmao 🤣 now that would be funny!elon musk prancing around with a chainsaw gleefully taking food from starving children is the most grotesque thing I’ve ever witnessed that’s definitely not funny good riddance. -
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Denied Entry
Yes that was a whoopie. BTW which DTV did you opt for. Digital nomad or soft power etc. Where did you obtain it. Some would be interested. Seems great option -
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I was in a very similar situation 2 years ago. I got a 60 day multi entry tourist visa good for 6 months. I went to Vietnam for a couple weeks and by the time I got back my visa had expired. I wasn't concerned because I assumed I could get a 30 day waiver on arrival. Instead, I was almost denied entry. That would have been a big problem for me because I still had a condo in Thailand along with a suitcase full of stuff I left there. This was before the DTV, which I am now on, because I NEVER EVER want to be put in that situation again. My advice is to get the DTV even if you think it's overkill for your situation, just for the peace of mind. Alternatively, you can get the multi-entry tourist visa if it works for your situation, just as long as you use it exactly as intended. Don't try do what I did by using it up to the 6 month expiry and then trying to come back in on a waiver. Keep in mind that the multi-entry visa expiry date is 6 months after the day you get approved, not 6 months after the day you first enter Thailand. So if you apply and get approved a month before going to Thailand, it will only be good for 5 months after entry. -
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Crime Chinese Man Shot by Compatriot Near Pattaya, Gunman in Custody
More bad news for the world class family destination I see. The good old Visa exempt for all at work! -
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