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Camerata's Guide To The Permanent Residence Process
Here's a twist. An old buddy from Oz has just completed the 2 years back in Oz to get the OAP and portability. He worked in LOS for around 18 years with WP for the same employer but WP expired after he left Thailand and went back to Oz. Now soon back to LOS and a job all arranged with a similar employer, with WP. He's found an agent to investigate whether he'll need to now complete 3 years with WP with same employer (starting soon as per paragraph just above). Agent spoke to someone in Gov't. connected to PR matters (I don't know who) who advised 'more WPs not needed, the existing 18 years of WPs will very likely be accepted as proof of WPs'. (Taxes all paid). My understanding was that PR applicants has to hold a WP at time of application and had to prove they had held the same WP for current and 3 preceding years. Comments appreciated. -
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Transport Da Nang International Airport's Terminal T2: A Model of Excellence
File photo for reference only The international passenger terminal T2 at Da Nang International Airport spans 52,000 square meters, boasting a sleek design inspired by a seagull in flight. With an investment of around VND 3.5 trillion (US$134.6 million), the terminal began operations during the 2017 APEC Summit Week and has since been recognized as Vietnam's first airport terminal to achieve the prestigious Skytrax 5-star rating for two consecutive years. Globally, only 19 airports and 5 terminals have earned this 5-star recognition, highlighting Terminal T2’s exceptional facilities and smart services. Designed to international standards, the terminal comfortably accommodates millions of passengers annually with dedicated areas for arrivals and departures. Terminal T2 utilizes an AI camera system for real-time passenger density monitoring, enhancing operational efficiency. The terminal achieved its Skytrax 5-star certification in 2024 and 2025, consistently improving service quality to maintain this prestigious status. Passengers experience expedited check-in with self-service kiosks where they can select airline preferences, process passports or booking codes, and receive printed boarding passes within 5-10 minutes. The Passenger Assistance Team (PAT) provides guidance at these counters to ensure smooth operations. Additionally, a self-bag drop service complements the automated check-in processe, allowing passengers to attach baggage tags and place luggage on conveyor belts leading directly to security checkpoints and subsequent aircraft loading. This service is currently available for select airlines, who advised passengers to verify eligibility in advance. Plans for terminal expansion aim to balance traditional check-in desks with automated systems, further streamlining operations. Recent implementations include automatic control and boarding gates, refining the terminal’s efficiency from check-in through to boarding. Terminal T2's CIP Orchid Lounge, accessible post-security, remains open 24/7. It offers amenities such as Wi-Fi, refreshments, workstations, and relaxation facilities like iMacs, iPads, sleeping boxes, and massage chairs. Updated flight information is continuously displayed. To enhance passenger comfort, the terminal includes expanded waiting and relaxation areas with features such as a dedicated children’s play zone. Facilities for traveling families include breastfeeding areas and readily accessible strollers for kids, designed for multi-use during dining or rest. The prayer room at T2 serves passengers observing religious practices, notably attracting those from countries with significant Muslim populations. It includes amenities like a foot-washing area and individual bathrooms, enhancing spiritual comfort and privacy. Cultural enrichment is also a terminal hallmark, with displays of Hoi An lanterns and celebrations of Vietnamese heritage through nightly "Heritage Road" cultural programs, creating an immersive and uniquely Vietnamese travel experience. Information screens throughout Terminal T2 assist passengers in various languages, doubling as a feedback channel for continual service improvement. Enhanced by green spaces and nature-inspired aesthetics both inside and out, the terminal not only offers a performance-oriented environment but also a tranquil and enjoyable travel experience. The ride-hailing pick-up zone in front of the arrival hall is organized for easy access, with numbered points to reduce congestion and enhance security, rounding out the comprehensive passenger experience at Terminal T2. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-05-02 -
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Crime Filipino Man Arrested for Skipping Luxury Hotel Bills
There are many 5 star hotels in Bangkok!! here is just a few... The Peninsula Bangkok (Riverside) Known for its riverside location, 370 luxurious rooms, and a 3-tiered 88-meter pool. Features Michelin-star dining and a spa blending Thai and Ayurvedic practices. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok (Riverside) A historic hotel with Indochine-style architecture, offering Michelin-star dining at Baan Phraya and a renowned spa. Famous for hosting royalty and dignitaries. Capella Bangkok (Riverside) Opened in 2020, features private plunge pools in Veranda rooms, Michelin-starred Côte restaurant, and a riverside Auriga Spa. Known for personalized service. The Siam (Dusit) A boutique luxury hotel with art deco and Thai aesthetics, offering privacy, unique experiences, and a riverside location with stunning antiques. Shangri-La Bangkok (Riverside) Offers stunning Chao Phraya River views, easy Skytrain access, and luxurious rooms with Thai silk decor. Features a large poolside area and multiple dining options. Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel (Lumphini) Known for authentic Thai-style luxury, with lush courtyards, infinity pools, and Michelin-starred dining options like Sushi Itto. The St. Regis Bangkok (Lumphini) Centrally located, offering sophisticated Thai-influenced decor, a rooftop bar, and spacious suites with personalized butler service. Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River (Riverside) A modern, riverside property with sleek design, multiple dining venues, and a focus on luxury and comfort. Highly rated for modern rooms. Sukhothai Bangkok (Sathorn) Combines old-world charm with modern amenities, featuring opulent suites, a large pool, and award-winning Thai restaurant La Scala. The Okura Prestige Bangkok (Ploenchit) Offers elegant Japanese-inspired design, an infinity pool, and a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant, Elements. Known for city views and luxury. Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok (Siam) Located near Siam Paragon, with private pool-access rooms, five dining outlets, and warm, family-friendly service. Banyan Tree Bangkok (Sathorn) A sky-high retreat with a rooftop bar (Vertigo), spacious suites, and a spa. Offers panoramic city views and a tranquil escape. Waldorf Astoria Bangkok (Lumphini) Features 171 spacious rooms, sophisticated design, and dining options like a rooftop champagne bar. Located in the business district. Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn (Sathorn) A business-friendly hotel with 390 modern rooms, an infinity pool, and direct BTS Skytrain access. Known for soft beds and city views. SO/ Bangkok (Silom) Themed rooms based on five elements (Earth, Water, Fire, Metal, Wood), with a vibrant design, rooftop bar, and proximity to Lumpini Park. Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok (Riverside) Offers riverfront suites, an infinity pool, and multiple dining options. Known for its serene ambiance and proximity to Asiatique. The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel (Ploenchit) Features a tropical lagoon-style pool, European flair, and proximity to shopping malls like Central Embassy. Highly rated for service. Conrad Bangkok (Lumphini) A business-focused hotel with a full-service spa, live jazz at Diplomat Bar, and spacious rooms with Asian antiques. Sivatel Bangkok (Ploenchit) Offers posh suites, an infinity pool, and a central location. Known for luxurious amenities and proximity to shopping. Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok (Lumphini) A pet-friendly hotel with stylish rooms, a rooftop bar, and a vibrant atmosphere near Lumphini Park. Praised for its breakfast buffe -
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Report Foreign Man's Erratic Behaviour Sparks Concern in Jomtien
".............he attempted to chase a dog with apparent harmful intent." Looks like he could do with a good feed - maybe he fancied a "hot dog" Korean style? -
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Importing personal belongings
We moved our complete Household (yes, including lots of books too) from Switzerland to region Chiang Mai. 20 feet container. We prepacked all the items wich were possible ourselves. All furniture what could be prepared was prepared by us (whithout wrapping palstic foil). Packing list was made by us. They tell you before what should NOT be written - like Buddhas, ARTS, etc. You give it different names... Their packing service Included antique items (table, 2 Comtoise clocks (around 1850) and more. That was all - after prepared by us - packed by the shipping company. Container was loaded and unloaded of course also by them. We paid a fixed price from our location Switzerland to location Chiang Mai - door to door - around 13'000USD. Included everything, also "customs". We had absolutley nothing to do... One can say that's alot of money - yes, it is. On the other hand we wouldn't be able to find lots of these things here. So, yes, it was worth it for us. Home is where your heart is... -
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