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Son needs a Visa to help care for his Father in Pattaya
Definitely he should speak to the nursing home. It’s in their interest that the father stays there. Also the care home can do all the necessary paper work for immigration etc. I have contacted them for my uncle and I know they do this and are very compétant . The father might not want to go back to his country . I have friends who have lived here all their lives and never think of going back. Personally, if it was my father or mother I would want to be near them too, so I quite understand the situation. The son should see the home office immediately and take advice. At worst a METV. -
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How to open a Bank account in 2025?
It's interesting the range of opinions presented in response to my question, no? It would be helpful to hear from someone who has actually had their funds frozen by BBL. Anyone? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 5 August 2025
Thaksin’s Niece Denies Explosive Cambodia Spy Claims Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Thaksin Shinawatra’s niece has faced explosive accusations of spying for Cambodia, which a senior government official has strongly denied. Russ Chalichan, assistant to Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, dismissed the claims as completely without foundation. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368796-thaksin’s-niece-denies-explosive-cambodia-spy-claims/ -
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Report Thaksin’s Niece Denies Explosive Cambodia Spy Claims
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Thaksin Shinawatra’s niece has faced explosive accusations of spying for Cambodia, which a senior government official has strongly denied. Russ Chalichan, assistant to Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, dismissed the claims as completely without foundation. It was alleged online that Chayika Wongnapachant, linked to the court-suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was working undercover at the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs to collect intelligence for Cambodia. According to these baseless claims, the alleged spy work involved intelligence on recent skirmishes between Thai and Cambodian forces at the contentious border. The scandalous allegations tied Chayika to covert activities, supposedly feeding vital information from Bangkok to Phnom Penh. These rumours have stirred public suspicion, especially given her appointment as an adviser to the foreign affairs minister during the preceding Pheu Thai-led administration. Concerns have heightened among the Thai public over potential pro-Khmer sentiments within the governing party, which is wary of any connections to the Shinawatra lineage. Thus, swirling speculations have captured Chayika, the daughter of Thaksin's sister, Yaowaret Shinawatra. Her link to the family has fuelled chatter that could resonate with some perceived naivety and pro-Cambodian stance allegedly shown by Paetongtarn in previous conversations with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. Simultaneously, ministers have stepped forward to quell circulating rumours regarding Paetongtarn’s potential resignation amid an ongoing impeachment process. Prime Minister’s Office Minister Chusak Sirinil has categorically denied any notion of her leaving her role prior to the Constitutional Court’s decision. This deliberation on her fate is anticipated to be revealed either later this month or early next, keeping political circles watchful. Within Pheu Thai, speculation mounts about Thaksin’s next move if Paetongtarn faces ousting. Eyes turn to the sole remaining candidate from the party’s prime ministerial shortlist, MP Chaikasem Nitisiri. Yet whispers suggest Thaksin might harbour limited trust towards him, adding another layer of drama to the party’s leadership conundrum. Government officials insist that the claims against Chayika lack merit, despite the intensity of this political turbulence. Those using social media to stir public unrest portray the alleged spy scandal as an unfair attack on her and the ruling family. The authorities have underlined the significance of not letting unverified and inflammatory assertions disrupt governance and diplomatic relations. What remains is a political landscape fraught with intrigue and charged accusations. Both Paetongtarn’s and Chayika’s futures hang precariously in the balance, pending legal and political resolutions. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-08-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 5 August 2025
Man Attempts Suicide After Marital Dispute, Rescued Just in Time Picture courtesy of Naewna. A 48-year-old man from Bang Lamung district was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after reportedly consuming herbicide in a suicide attempt, believed to be triggered by emotional distress following a dispute with his wife. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368795-man-attempts-suicide-after-marital-dispute-rescued-just-in-time/ -
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