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Apply for your TDAC early via our platform<
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Using Agent at Immigration - good idea?
I used an agent to renew my UK passport last April. The lack of hassle was worth every penny I paid, which was £309.00, including the passport cost. All done in 3 weeks. What's not to like? -
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Which bank has the best current account
My vote goes to SCB, which I have two accounts with and a credit card ("X" card) that racks up points. Also Kasikorn which I have just opened my own account and have a long-standing joint account. If you have a work permit you might be able to get a Thai Amex Card (not CC, a charge card) that also gives you points. Not cheap though 1,700 baht a year for the plain-vanilla green card. It's widely accepted in supermarkets, mid-upper-scale dining places, and good for online bookings. Very good phone service. I never liked BKK Bank but I notice they seem to have the most ATMs in convenient places. Singapore-based UOB is really doing well in Bangkok (they bought out Citybank some years back). -
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Greenland signs juicy deal with Europe in a blow to Trump
you're about the only one who caught on. Bravo... I guess people dont like what chatgpt has to say by the number of thumbs down my post received... -
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Crime Pattaya Nightclub Inspections Boost Tourist Confidence
“”In a bid to enhance safety for tourists, police and administrative officers conducted surprise inspections at several renowned nightclubs in Pattaya on 23rd May” “They carried out inspections at four venues, checking licences, employee records, and IDs of patrons.” Why did they check the ID of patrons if the objective was to make said patrons feel safe? I think I would be totally intimidated if a bunch of police showed up and started checking everybody. If the idea was to look for overstay, fair enough. But that isn’t what the article says they were looking for. -
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Sodium ion batts arrive on the scene!
https://www.autoblog.com/news/china-sodium-ev-battery-shift China’s breakthrough sodium-ion battery — priced at $10/kWh (Bloomberg NEF, 2025) — is a technical marvel. It’s a direct challenge to America’s lithium-dependent auto industry. For context, today’s cheapest lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries cost $75/kWh, while Tesla’s 4680 cells hover near $100/kWh. At one-tenth the price, sodium-ion tech could make budget EVs like the $25,000 Tesla Model 2 financially viable overnight. American potential EV buyers hesitant because of cost will be comforted by this. When it comes. China’s China’s $10 EV Battery Could Upend the US Auto Market $10 EV Battery Could Upend the US Auto Market
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