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Destination Thailand Visa Extension requirements posted on Immigration website
Maybe Immigration needs to add English-language proofreaders an acceptable category for DTV applicants! 🙂 -
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Midair Collision Near Reagan National Sends Plane into Potomac River
Couldn't agree more with this. I think sometimes military aircraft get carte-blanche as to where they want to fly however that close to an airport they should have been on the approach tower frequency and been aware of any close traffic. A total tragedy at the same time and probably not worth speculating on anything just yet even though it may seem obvious. Very very sad -
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Non Immigrant Quota
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Trump Administration Begins Deportation Flights in Message of Zero Tolerance
Once we start deporting undocumented farm workers, thats when the sh*****t will really hit the fan As I said in a previous post, my parents worked with a mic of documented and undocumented, and the whole purpose of the farmers was to drive down the pay for any legal worker. Now the data suggests that 42% of the farm workers in the US are undocumented. I only hope that when those guys are deported some of the rabid right are prepared to roll up their sleeves and replace them in the fields for $10/hr to ensure their veggies on on the shelf in Safeway https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-deportation-plan-effects-undocumented-farmers/- 1
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Minimum level of Thai knowledge and language for long term residents
Well, i have been here for 15 years and my Thai is abysmal. But i have my excuses. 1. A hearing problem. Not the volume, just a very narrow range of pitch. It makes a Tonal language like Thai a struggle. On the phone, even English words are misheard to often. 2. Also maybe slightly dyslexic. Dyslexia was not really recognised when i was young. I can read English OK but writing was always a bit harder. Do not start me on Thai characters! 3. Not for want of trying. I have, at various times, tried to learn French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Slovak, Cantonese, Arabic and a couple of West African languages as well as Thai. After a month i hit a wall, know a few words but mainly, they just do not 'stick'. 4. In Thailand, rarely had any problems. in shops and Offices, between my Thai, their English, a phone translation app and my wife, get a result. Thais all learn some English at school, just most do not care about it and never try to learn it properly. Thai casual conversations? For me, forget it. Am i stupid? No, i have 2 science degrees and can do basic maths in my head (something my wife couldn't understand). Music, languages not easy. -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
Yes, entering only assessaboe income seems the solution but for some of us that would mean a virtually blank return which is highly likely to result in being called in for questioning....in my case by a provincial RD hhst is beyond uninformed on matters expatriate. @WingNut foreign remittances of savings accrued before 2024 ard non-assessable. Beyond that it depends on the terms of the tax treaty between Thailand and the tax resident's country of nationality and these vary greatly.
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