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Business visa
So I don't have other choices than business visa. Going back to my original questions, I think there is no point going off topic now. "My first question is, in the case I do it abroad, is there a country where it's easier to get it? I read that few people did it Singapore, any reason to go there? Second question is regarding the evidence of qualification, is it mandatory? is a certificate enough? not a degree or diploma. Does it have to be translated, certified by embassy and legalized by the ministry of foreign affairs?" If anyone has some answers to these questions it will be very appreciated. Again if it's possible to don't go on other topics it will be also appreciated. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Koh Samui Hotel Rates Spike 50% Post White Lotus Boost The White Lotus crew | Photo via Fabio Lovino/HBO, via Associated Press In a major twist, luxury hotel rates in Koh Samui have surged by up to 50% following the release of season three of "The White Lotus", filmed on the Thai island. The average daily rate has climbed past 10,000 baht per night, fuelled by increased interest in the picturesque setting showcased in the popular series. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353411-koh-samui-hotel-rates-spike-50-post-white-lotus-boost/ -
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Marco Rubio Demands Apology from Zelensky After Heated Oval Office Clash
US money. Pathetic you want Trump to waste money. -
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Koh Samui Hotel Rates Spike 50% Post White Lotus Boost
The White Lotus crew | Photo via Fabio Lovino/HBO, via Associated Press In a major twist, luxury hotel rates in Koh Samui have surged by up to 50% following the release of season three of "The White Lotus", filmed on the Thai island. The average daily rate has climbed past 10,000 baht per night, fuelled by increased interest in the picturesque setting showcased in the popular series. For newer accommodations, this revelation led to significant price hikes, while older hotels maintained rates between 8,000 to 9,000 baht per night. Rathawat Kuvijitrsuwan of JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group draws parallels with a previous tourism boom in Chiang Mai after "Lost in Thailand" was filmed there, yet notes that Koh Samui's smaller capacity and high-end focus differentiate it from Chiang Mai's mass tourism capability. Despite rising room prices, Koh Samui's hotel market has not reached the stratospheric levels recorded in Bangkok and Phuket. Last year, Bangkok’s luxury hotels saw a 49% ADR increase over their pre-COVID benchmarks. Meanwhile, Phuket eclipsed these figures with a dramatic 120% jump. While mid-range hotels also performed decently, budget options remain stagnant. Looking ahead, Rathawat expresses caution regarding the room rate growth on Koh Samui in the next few years, suggesting the market might stabilise after the rapid rise. He anticipates this year's growth to hover around a modest 2% to 3%. Thailand’s hotel sector continues to grapple with staffing challenges, particularly in recruiting front-office personnel, amidst a renewed wave of investor interest evidenced by record hotel transactions valued at 22.3 billion baht last year, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-03 -
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Zelinsky: The End Is Near
Correct, Trump's bunch have pushed that fact under the carpet, bunch of hypocrites........🤔 -
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