30 day extension question because of Thai holiday Jan.1 & 2
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Please throw them out and bar them
It's a complete dump, full of dump people, client and workers alike! The Don. -
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Australian Teen Dies in Koh Samui Motorbike Collision
You can understand what this 20 year old is thinking. here he is on holiday on a nice warm day and loving it especially if he comes from cold Melbourne, rents a bike no license needed no helmet needed. He gets out on the road and says to himsef how good is this my hair blowing in the wind can't do this at home and then disaster. -
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Bidding farewell
So the room was booked by someone else and you were forced to stay there, I’m guessing? -
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Exit Thailand at end of NonB extention, then re-enter on a 60-day tourist visa-exempt stamp?
Update: Everything worked out fine. Here is an update: Jan. 31st - My WP, non-B visa extension stamp, and job contract all expired. I exited Thailand on this day and visited another country for a week. Feb. 7th - I re-entered Thailand and received a 60-day tourist visa-exemption stamp with no issues. The immigration officer did ask me to confirm that I was not working, which I confirmed with no more details. Apr. 2nd - I exited Thailand for good with all of my bags and moved back to my home country. I gave my Thailand job the proper 30-days notice on January 1st and left on good terms. However, I DID NOT make any trips to the labor office or immigration to cancel my WP and visa extension stamp. My job said they would cancel the WP for me, with just copies of it, but I'm not sure if they did. I still have the physical WP in my possession even though it expired. I will keep the WP as a souvenir. I also did not pay my taxes this year (they only check this when renew your WP). I did not do any recent 90-day reporting (they only check when you renew a long-term visa). I did not submit a new TM-30 when moving my residence for the final two months. I know people will say that I may have trouble in the future if I come back to Thailand to work again or get a long-term visa (like retirement), but I don't care. This is not in my plan. If it does happen several years from now and Thailand prevents me from doing such because of all these things I didn't do in present day, I will just bust out laughing. With all the slow bureaucratic processes and outright scams I have endured in Thailand over the years, it feels nice to finally shove it up Thailand's ass. One last thing. From this day forward, all of my signatures will be in black ink or digital, like the modern world. I never want to see a blue pen again. -
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Watch: Fencer Disqualified After Protesting Match Against Transgender Opponent
You can identify as a female but that does not make you one. Screamingly obvious you would think. The absurdity of imagining otherwise is perfectly illustrated by an Andy Huggins joke. ' I am 72 years old. Average life expectancy for a male is 75. Average life expectancy for a woman is 82. So ...I figure, if I become a transgender right now ......... -
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Vietnam Tourist Visa - why not easier?
Just use the official website. It's not difficult to use. No invitation needed. https://evisa.gov.vn
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