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Robert Mueller Warns of Continued Russian Election Interference, US Remains Unprepared
Removed an intentional misspelling of someone's name. -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
I also questioned the 20k / month rent, unheard of on Samui. -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
All part of the Hub of corruption. Thailand.- 1
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Harris Leads Trump by 6 Points Following Debate Performance
Good for bitcoin. Has nothing to do with the election, you seem desperate for good news -
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Tourist Police Ensure Safety for Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan
Sure she does probably owns a bunch of the bucket booths. Increased police means more drug busts of foreigner and hopefully better protection for silly girls that drink too much or drink the medicated drinks -
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I Love Donald Trump
Every Englishman I consider a friend but for one and all Scottish I know, all Canadians are pro Trump. These are not individuals that I selected as friends due to politics - we just sort of bumped into each other and became acquaintances Why don't you concentrate on managing the ongoing and immediate disasters in your own country UK, AU, NZ, EU ? I would not at all jump in and comment on UK politics for instance. I know nothing about your parliamentary system and I know nothing about your politicians in any sort of Deep way. The notion that you can just Yammer on about what's going on in the United States it's clear that every one of you know absolutely nothing. Is pure Trump derrangement syndrome -
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cartridge filter cleaning
This thread is 4+ years old, and appears it was in lockdown. -
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Police/immigration asking Condo jurisdiction for TM 30
Yes that is correct in normal circumstances but given OP has a visa issued by the BOI immigration in Bangkok, the TM30 requirement is not enforced by them. Otherwise, they will absolutely make it your problem during visa renewals (e.g. in Chiang Mai immigration). -
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Thai police shut down 21 villas on Koh Samui, foreigners evicted
So these villas sprung up overnight, which must have surprised the local Ampur officials !! -
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Whistleblower Testifies Titan Sub Tragedy Was 'Inevitable' Due to Ignored Safety Warnings
It ha no bearing on the actual risks. The actual risks are the flaws inherent in the design, manufacture and use of the submersible, non of which are in any way effected by the waivers signed by the passengers. Freedom of (informed) choice! Agency required some control over events, the passengers had zero control over any of the design and manufacturing already made that would result in their death. Somebody wasn’t listening to David Lochridge, pure hubris.- 1
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Changes to "Long Term" Non-IMM Visas - 5 Year "Non-OA" Retirement Visa? (PURE SPECULATION).
When the changes to Visa Exempt and the new DTV were announced in June, they also said that they would announce changes to the "Long Term" & Non Immigration Visas in September (i.e. This month) so whilst doing a search for news on any changes I came across this website which claims to offer a 5 year Non-IMM "O-A" Retirement Visa... https://www.thailandimmigration.org/thailand-5-year-retirement-visa/ NB This is not a typo & being confused with the existing Non-IM "O-X" Visa as the requirements are very different & don't match any existing Visa type so if it's real it is a new kind of Visa... Eligibility Criteria To qualify for the 5-Year Retirement Visa, applicants must meet the following criteria: Age: Be at least 50 years old. Income: Demonstrate a monthly income of at least 50,000 Thai Baht (approximately $1,500 USD) or its equivalent from a reliable source, such as pensions, investments, or rental income. Proof of funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay in Thailand. This typically involves bank statements or other financial documents. Benefits of the 5-Year Retirement Visa Extended Stay: Enjoy a continuous stay of up to five years in Thailand without the need for frequent visa extensions. Multiple Entries: Benefit from multiple entries into the country, allowing for travel to neighboring countries and returns to Thailand without applying for a new visa. Easy Renewals: The renewal process for the 5-Year Retirement Visa is relatively straightforward, requiring you to submit the necessary documents and pay the renewal fee. Access to Healthcare: Enjoy access to Thailand’s affordable healthcare system, which offers a wide range of medical services and facilities. Quality of Life: Experience a high quality of life in Thailand, with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly people. Have to say it looks very sensible to me (so probably won't happen) & would be a welcome change/addition to the current 1 year Non-IMM O/OA "Retirement" Visas... -
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65K Monthly Method for Retirement Visa
OK, just read the entire thread and it really did NOT answer the OP's question despite 3 pages of responses. OP asked: I believe his question is - if he gets a Non-O visa and flies to Thailand, he gets the usual 90 days. Then he has to get a legitimate address and open a bank account. Then he can start doing "65k/month" transfers. But that would mean when he goes to do his first extension, he would only be able to show two "monthly" transfers. The OP wants to know if he will be able to get his first Extension even though he can only show 2 months of transfers or if he has to have 800k in the bank (for 2 months before applying) for his first Extension. Most of the responses so far have been about getting the second Extension as they keep referencing needing to show 12 months of transfers or about proving the source of that income. (I bring this up as I am in a convo with someone from "back home" who is asking about the requirements for a "yearly visa" and I'm trying to explain the difference between using the "money in bank" and "monthly transfer" methods for his first Visa and subsequent Extension.) -
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A full medical check up in the Bangkok area?
How much is the discount? Is it every year?
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