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12Gon

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  1. I admit that I don't have much knowledge in this field. Anyways, would EDTA be able to help cleaning up the arteries?
  2. If they haven't rewritten the law in the last 10 years. I am very confident that they do exist. I was warned about it and later in contact with lawyers. According to them my ex could have had a right to 50% of everything I bought when we were a couple as we had lived together for so many year. I would also have been able to get 50 percent of everything she bought during the same time period. Made a very fast Google and found. "If the cohabiting couple have lived together for a significant period of time and there are titled assets at stake {e.g. land, houses, condominiums] a lawsuit is more a question of “when” not “if.” " https://www.aaacoth.com/living-with-your-thai-girlfriend-cohabitation-family-law-in-thailand/
  3. If they were living together for some years. Don't remember how many years. I am quite sure the domestic partner laws would give her something.
  4. Hi again! Short update. I am back in Thailand again. I asked the immigration before I exited Thailand. As I had a visa already they said I could go back the same day without any problems and it was no problems to enter Thailand. I did however have a bit of convincing to do at the exit from Cambodia as they thought Thailand wouldn't let me in as I didn't stay overnight. Poi pet border wasn't crowded today, still agree with others there is more charming border crossings😉
  5. Hi! I was on the way to drive away and do a visa run at Poi pet border. Unfortunately, I just read. "However, those who are on Thai visa runs are often refused entry to Thailand if they stay in Cambodia for less than one day." Knowing Poi pet has always been a bad place for visa runs. Should I still worry about what I read or is that since before Covid? I have a new passport and multiple entry tourist visa. If Poi pet border is to be avoided, is there any other better borders close to Poi pet? Already booked a hotel in Aranyaprathet, so would definitely prefer to not have to spend the night in Cambodia.... Thanks in advance:)
  6. It depends mostly on what mechanic you get. I have had good and horrible at different Japanese brands. Honda and Kawasaki has many places to service the bikes. I prefer the former of those. Triumph also has many places to service and if you go for the 660 triple in trident and tiger sport you will only need to service every 16000 km. The Honda and Kawasaki's I previously had, had a service intervals of only 6000 km.
  7. If The Mall Ramkhamheang is considered a real mall there is plenty of much cheaper places around there. Happyland area close to The Mall Bangkapi (a huge mall) should also have plenty of apartments which is probably even much cheaper than what you are looking for. Ratchada also have plenty of accommodation withing your budget close to The street, Big C and Fortune Town. The list goes on and on, of suitable places for you. Just stay away from the city center and you will have no major problems to find a cheap apartment close to a mall. Good luck!
  8. Thanks a lot for your reply. In case I get a proper 60 days tourist visa it is no longer up to the discretion of the immigration officials whether to grant entrance to Thailand or could they still stop me?
  9. Hi! I arrived in Thailand on a tourist visa from home EU country October 2019. Followed by a visa run to Vietnam I arrived in Thailand with a tourist visa Jan 2020. Visa exempt entry from Laos in late March 2020, then staying a few more months on the no need for visa because of Covid. After that, I got tricked by the agent and got a dodgy volunteer visa from Korat . Next year I was on a student visa, which expires soon. Question number 1. If I now go to a neighboring country and fly in on a 45 day visa exempt entry is it likely to cause any problems at the arrival back in BKK? I heard immigration is asked to look after the volunteer visa's issued in Korat. If it would create any problems would that problem go away in case I get a real 60 days tourist visa instead? Question number 2. If going in on 45 day visa exempt entry is possible without causing any problems. Would it likely be OK to repeat the same procedure in 2.5 months? (45 days visa exempt entry from neighboring country + one month extension at the local immigration office) Does this seem to be an OK plan to stay longer or should I find other solutions? Thanks in advance:)
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