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News Forum - 10 Unique Superstitions of Thai People
Asked my wife about this one and she says it had a bit to do with the polluted rains coming from China to Nth Thailand. She also says some Thais do get ill if they get wet. -
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News Forum - Virologist predicts most of Thailand will have had Covid by 2023
That's not true... https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-2021-video-saying-vaccinations-prevent-covid-resurfaces-1726900 -
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News Forum - Current Thailand Visa Options for Digital Nomads
In a way yes. Nothing special about them personally, but they are in a special position. Where do they live? Where do they work? Where do they earn their income? Where do they pay taxes? Lots of governments are struggling with these questions. Especially with the tax one of course. An example. I am currently in Cape Verde, for 1 month. Before I was on the Azores, also 1 month. Next month I fly back to the Azores. I did some work for company X, part of it while being here, part of it while being on the Azores. And who knows, next month I do something for company Y? Of course, X and Y are in different countries, outside the EU. My payments comes to my Dutch bank account. Technically I do not live there. But I pay my taxes in Holland. You see, it gets complicated very fast. And once you need a visa things get even more complicated. On the Azores I do not need a visa. Cape Verde, technically yes, if I want to stay longer than 1 month. But it will be a tourist visa. Now a country, say Thailand, introduces a special visa for digital nomads. Would I apply for it? No way. Not with the idiot rules they think of each time. And as long as they link the 'digital nomad visa' with 'working permit' and 'paying taxes' I think they will attract zero digital nomads. They will surely have digital nomads in Thailand, but on a tourist visa. -
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Retirement visa extension.
When you can obtain the information and advice, about forms, the Immigration Act and Immigration Bureau Orders freely from this forum, why employ a lawyer? Plenty of folk around with Immigration knowledge. The OP is short 7 monthly overseas transfers to meet the financial requirements for an extension based on Thai spouse. He has been given two alternative options to consider, both legitimate and cheaper than using an agent, or a lawyer, who are often far more expensive.
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