News Forum - Police apprehend man who killed 2, injured 3 at Phuket market

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News Forum - UK Pensions in Thailand losing up to 20,160 baht a year
Thanks for the info I will copy and paste it into my notes. I am still investigating the best way to do the 'retirement' visa extension, deposit 800k to a deposit account in Thailand, or one of the other visas you can buy for a few years or as you may be suggesting above, send money into my Thai account once a month as income. How much is the monthly income we would have to show to get the one year extension? Can it come from my personal bank acc in the UK or does it have to look like it is coming from a pension company etc? Re retiring I came across this link https://youtu.be/A4txl-bUTXc These are the sort of people I avoid. -
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News Forum - Ukraine’s Zelensky defies Russia’s ultimatum to lay down weapons
Mariupol was a lost cause many weeks ago. Insane military move to reinforce with those unsupported numbers virtually guaranteed to be lost. simply not credible. Suicide move like from Chinese or Russian human waves certainly, no one else. Also HOW can such an efficient NATO level defensive & counter- attacking force, well dug into cities & Donbass , raiding with NATO weapons & striking with laser- guided artillery etc ; lose 11,000 dead in 12 weeks against such bad troops. Again not possible, unless following the 3 to 1 rule, Russia has 33,000 Dead. Now that I can accept as consistent with their incompetence levels. -
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News Forum - Thailand to welcome one millionth tourist this year by end of May
Weren't they aiming for something like 80 million? -
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News Forum - Superstitious Cambodian PM to change his date of birth
If astrology knows in advance what's gonna happen in your life, it will also know that he has just changed his birthday. Which means you can't trick astrology Or will it be like: hmm, he has just changed his birthday, let's go to plan B? -
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News Forum - UK Pensions in Thailand losing up to 20,160 baht a year
Yes I read it in a similar way, my plan once I go to 'live' in Thailand later this year is to go back to the UK for at least one month a year or maybe six monthly trips of three weeks at a time and that way as far as I read it will still be tax resident in the UK thus keeping my pension and also be resident when I eventually sell my rental properties after selecting one of them to be my prime home thus not paying CGT on that property.
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