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Certificate of Residency in Chiang Mai
Well it seems different IO call it different things. -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
Meanwhile Mayor Adams of NYC is asking for $12,000 million of our tax dollars to care for illegal immigrants for 3 years. What's 12,000 divided by 137? -
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Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only
Get used to more control. That's what it's all about. If you want to go to Spain they already ask 14 private things, including your bank account which are actually none of their business. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 8 October 2024
Chinese Fraudster Evading Arrest with Face-lift Nabbed in Bangkok Picture courtesy: Thai Rath In a dramatic turn of events, Bangkok authorities captured Jing Qu, a 30-year-old Chinese national wanted in her homeland for extensive fraud. Ms Jing's arrest this Monday follows a cunning attempt to evade justice through facial surgery. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340120-chinese-fraudster-evading-arrest-with-face-lift-nabbed-in-bangkok/ -
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Thai transwoman’s German picnic turns into a viral police encounter - video
Two of them that I know got sent in for drugs. They told me when they got out. -
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Chinese Fraudster Evading Arrest with Face-lift Nabbed in Bangkok
In a dramatic turn of events, Bangkok authorities captured Jing Qu, a 30-year-old Chinese national wanted in her homeland for extensive fraud. Ms Jing's arrest this Monday follows a cunning attempt to evade justice through facial surgery. The Zhouping Provincial Public Security Bureau has been actively pursuing her for accusations of public fraud dating back to between 2016 and 2019. Her reported ploy involved deceiving six victims into paying her for securing roles as flight attendants with reputed airlines, pocketing around 7.5 million baht in the process. Things unraveled further when an Interpol Blue Notice came into play, facilitating shared intelligence among countries, with Ms Jing's movements under watch. Her attempt to change appearance via surgery in Thailand was designed to escape the authorities' radar after warrants went out against her in China. A well-coordinated operation led by Pol Lt Col Suriya Phuansombat, of Thailand's Immigration Division 1, resulted in her apprehension. The break came from a tip-off relayed by an anonymous informant. Ingeniously, a policeman posed as a food delivery rider to successfully detain Ms Jing at her Bangkok apartment. Alongside the fraud charges, Ms Jing faces accusations of overstaying her welcome in Thailand by over 650 days. Initially entering the country on TR-15 visa terms for a limited 15-day duration, her insistence on innocence clashes with her prolonged stay under tourist conditions instead of any notable employment capacity. Now in Thai custody, Ms Jing is set on a course back to China to confront the hefty accusations laid against her. Pol Lt Col Suriya confirmed that the extradition process is in motion, ensuring cross-border coordination on tackling fraudulence remains robust and discerning. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2024-10-08 -
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Mayorkas says no more disaster funds but IG report says agency has billions
Being a little familiar with federal budgeting, the key word in this is "OBLIGATIONS." If FEMA is legally OBLIGED to reserve these funds for previous disasters. then there's likely nothing that can be done short of an act of Congress to de-obligate them. If there IS a process in place, and there's no realistic way those funds will ever be spent, and it's only through laziness/inattention that this money hasn't been reallocated, then that's on FEMA. The other issue is that there is also a very strong chance that de-obligated funds go back to Congress, NOT stay with FEMA to be used elsewhere, which is also a reason that agencies are reluctant to close out unspent money. -
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Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only
I do not fully understand your comment... But you still need to leave Thailand then be stamped back in. -
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Huge Sinkhole Leads to Urgent Road Shutdown in Bangkok
There is no truth in the long standing rumor that Bangkok is sinking .... it is just ... just ... the ground moving around due to ... to ... ummm .... the earth's rotation! -
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Poll Highlights Antisemitism Among American Muslims Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
Hating Jews and unbelievers is part of Islamic belief, not helped by a Jew poisoning the filthy old prophet just after he had murdered her whole family. Jews were an early target that the fake prophet attempted to convert, without success. This is why he copied some Jewish practices to make his cult more attractive, not eating pork, fasting, praying several times a day and pretending to believe in the same prophets, especially Moses who is mentioned many times in the Quran. Muhammad was anti Jewish because they rejected him as a prophet. -
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Documentary explores war crimes being posted on social media.
No I was just referring just pointing it out that you must get along with people if you want to live in harmony. It wasn’t the Russians or Chinese on the signs. I see the Jews this week have crossed into Lebanon and killed over 2,000 people. Similar to Hamas crossing the border into Israel a year ago and killing over 1,000 people. -
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Thai cop accused of stealing 30,000 baht in mediation case
are all the inactive positions full ? 😀 -
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Elon Musk Joins Donald Trump in Rally, Energizes Supporters
Swift has a habit of picking the wrong person. It's the theme of pretty much every one of her irritating songs. -
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Danish man stabs himself with medical knife in Bangkok hospital
not much comments which display empathy for a man who clearly is in need of help -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
That is so true. Information of expats having been audited and fined for tax evasion in Thailand on their foreign income remittance would have spread like the plague. IMO few audits have happened but for substantial reasons, not by throwing darts on a list.
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