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Opening bank account rules catch 22 (1-year extension)
I have an o retirement visa went into Kasikorn today told i just need my passport and Thai driving licence, this was in pattaya. -
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Question regarding 90 days report
In fairness to @JingthingI think that came from my (edited to remove the comment) post & not one of his. Yep, I don’t put too much stock in what “AI” comes back with either but I couldn’t find any other links that categorically said they Do or Do Not stamp your passport, hence my question, which @DrJack54has answered with his example. -
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The Thumbs Down Syndrome
I only watch MSNBC, which is why I'm well informed. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Thanks for your post. Connelly is one of my favorite authors and I didn't realize he had a new book out. Appreciate the heads up! -
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UK Flat – Sell or Keep Renting? Expats Who’ve Been There – What Did You Do?
It’s still possible, but it'll be pretty difficult — slow court system, legal costs, and all that. Curious when the RRB will actually come into effect. -
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The official sinsod calculator for Thai marriages
Met my Thai wife in 1988 during my first trip back to Thailand after leaving it in 1973. Proposed to her in 1990 while she was in the U.S. of A. and married her in Thailand in 1990 ... after the bad, wrong, dumb, advice I got from U.S. of A. immigration employees in San Francisco, CA. An embassy employee in Bangkok gave me the correct advice I needed to get my wife into the U.S. of A. I gave my wife's Mom $400.00 worth of baht in 1990 before the marriage, which my wife later told me paid for all the food at the wedding, and there was a lot of that! Wife got her green card 8 months later. She has a Thai college degree in business from a university in Bangkok. She is damned good with numbers, especially if those numbers have a $ sign in front of them. After our marriage I found out that she intended to leave me when her 2 year conditional green card became permanent. It's been 30 years since the green card became permanent. I don't know why she hasn't left me yet! I have been retired from my Federal Agent job for over 14 years now with a very good income. My wife owns a business in the U.S. of A. and had an income several times more than mine. Did I say she is good with numbers that have a $ sign in front of them? We own 2 homes in the U.S. of A., she owns a condo and a house here in Bangkok. She paid cash for both. I think the $400.00 I gave her Mom was a damned good investment!
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