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America has emerged....as an international laughingstock
Its been over 3 weeks since liberation day. .... haulage companies and shop shelves to empty in a similar time ahead from now. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 April 2025
Bangkok Ranks 6th Among World's Most Expat-Friendly Cities File photo for reference only Bangkok has secured its place as one of the world's most expat-friendly cities, according to the latest survey by InterNations. The Thai capital claimed 6th position, showcasing its growing appeal to foreigners seeking new opportunities abroad. While Malaga, Spain, topped the list, Bangkok's high ranking underscores its charm, especially with expatriates who find making friends and integrating into the local culture relatively easy. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359205-bangkok-ranks-6th-among-worlds-most-expat-friendly-cities/ -
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Nong Khai Border Bounce. Avoid !!!
Once stamped in for 60 days the onward flight is irrelevant and you would be able to apply for 30 day extension. -
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Almost Refused Entry at Chiang Mai Airport -Be Warned! - 2nd Visa Exemption
They are doing you a favour; as a foreigner you do not have the right to be here, you chose to come here knowing all the rules with which we all have to comply, no one forced you. What ducking "benefits handouts and support" are you expecting? -
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Travel Bangkok Ranks 6th Among World's Most Expat-Friendly Cities
File photo for reference only Bangkok has secured its place as one of the world's most expat-friendly cities, according to the latest survey by InterNations. The Thai capital claimed 6th position, showcasing its growing appeal to foreigners seeking new opportunities abroad. While Malaga, Spain, topped the list, Bangkok's high ranking underscores its charm, especially with expatriates who find making friends and integrating into the local culture relatively easy. The survey highlighted that 67% of expats in Bangkok felt welcomed by locals, a testament to the city's vibrant social scene and the warmth of Thai people. With its rich cultural history and a thriving job market, Bangkok continues to attract expatriates looking for both professional opportunities and cultural immersion. Meanwhile, cities like Malaga and Mexico City confirmed their popularity with expats looking for friendly, welcoming environments. Conversely, German cities such as Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin were noted for being less accommodating, with expats struggling to make connections. In addition to its friendly atmosphere, Bangkok has also gained recognition as a culinary powerhouse. Time Out's 2025 ranking placed Bangkok as the second-best food city globally, right after New Orleans. Famed for its diverse and affordable street food, from aromatic noodles to spicy som tam, Bangkok's culinary scene is celebrated by both locals and visitors, with 86% of residents praising the vibrant food landscape. Together, Bangkok's welcoming community and extraordinary food culture make it a prime destination for expats and food enthusiasts alike, ensuring its place as a favoured city for newcomers eager to explore the best of Thailand. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29
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