Thailand Prepares for Bold Rate Cuts to Spur Economic Recovery
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800k Baht for retirement visa, bank book entries question.
As @khunPer stated, obtaining the Non=O domestically will require proof the funds came from abroad. I know this first hand, because I complained vehemently about it. I had worked here for 10 years, and saved up the 800K required. But I was forced to wire it to my bank in the US, then wire it back. Eating the fees and spreads. In my case, I was required to show evidence of the "Credit Advice", which is the document that a bank produces when wiring money abroad. I had to show the credit advice from the US and from Bangkok Bank. I also needed to provide the bank book showing the deposit and current balance. -
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Thailand's Smile Fades: Nation's Global Happiness Rank Falls
Living in the tropics is one reason some people seem happy. Living in a country with cold Winters, can make other people seem less happy. I think the happiness survey is quite flawed. Some people think they need to be rich to be happy. If we do not get wiped out by a war, or an astroid or comet, we should just be happy to have peace in some parts of the world. IMO of course -
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LASIK aka laser vision surgery
Don't do it. Perpetual dry eyes and night halo's sound like fun to you ? -
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You know what 10 things really get my back up about Bangkok?
11 cry baby wanna be imposters who act like cry babies. -
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Removing Thai staff after getting the one year business visa
When you go to renew your extension based on a work permit, you will be required to show the social security tax payments for your entire staff for the 3 months prior to the renewal. That's assuming that they do not show up at your office asking to see your staff before the renewal, or even shortly after you obtain your extension. For me, they showed up at the office four months into the extension expecting to see the staff in the office. -
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You know what 10 things really get my back up about Bangkok?
1. I don't hang out in Sukhumvit, so not a problem. 2. Occasionally a problem in my building, but rare. 3. Actually, I see courtesy at the crossing I use. 4. Have never seen an "Arab" where I live (Ratchayothin) 5. No touts here. 6. The few soi dogs in this area are placid and nice. 7. Not too much construction here, and what there is has been quite nice. 8. No expat bar clowns here. 9. Temples here are nearly 100% Thai and operate as such. 10. We get a little flooding in some sois around here, but mine does not flood. Fact is, you have described Sukhumvit. Not a part of Bangkok I would recommend for anything except the occasional night out. I find Ratchayothin to be a fantastic place to hang out, and there are many other places in Bangkok that are equally nice.
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