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5 hours ago, tomauasia said:

Army will be voted out next election. But the army Senate made up of crooks will remain 

 

Doubt it. 

 

One other country have vested interests in Thailand. They are placing in puppet leaders across the continent, removing any that are against them (see Malaysia). It's a modern day empire. 

 

Welcome to the United States of China

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2 hours ago, scoupeo said:

 

- treatment ? They are looking for one against HIV since 40 years...

 

 

They have very effective treatment for HIV. You can practically live a full normal life now with the medication they give. It did take 15 years though.

 

 

2 hours ago, scoupeo said:

It's so funny that anybody could even think that the covid crisis will end soon...

 

 

Not that funny. 

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Why not open up for those who wish to quarantine for 2 weeks? Dont understand this. Limit space of hotels?  With so many hotels now empty, is it just corruption? I am sure many hotels be delighted to open up for business for quarantine because at least there is revenue.

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It is not going to end just like that, the virus will stay here fo decades, maybe forever. Wonder what exit strategy Thailand has when they realize the world around them will not become covid free? Stay closed for years?

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On 7/31/2020 at 7:03 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

What do you expect?

What would happen if you have a heart attack and have to go into a hospital. A few days, an operation or two, and that cost real money. Do you have that money ready? And if not, who should pay it? The Thai tax payers?

 

It's easy to understand that you want to come here. But look at it from the Thai point of view. What is the advantage for Thailand to let you in without insurance and maybe without quarantine?

Suppose from his point of view, he would have been doing this on travel insurance, same many people. (Hopefully).

They cannot get travel insurance without travel being allowed, and many companies have excluded the pandemic cover now.

I was living there.

Until stranded abroad. 

Have retirement visa Non O. But still no sign of getting back to Thailand. 

I accept the insurance and take it on the chin, I'm 68.

ASQ is obviously not too appealing to anyone. 

Even Thai people. 

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7 hours ago, AndrewMciver said:

They have very effective treatment for HIV. You can practically live a full normal life now with the medication they give. It did take 15 years though.

My pal died of AIDs last summer (in a UK specialist hospital).

His treatment didn't seem all that effective to him (or me, or his kids).

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23 hours ago, Duckster said:

While some countries are starting to open up I predict that as newer cheaper treatments and faster more reliable tests are developed it will accelerate and those countries who are not opening or have draconian requirements will realize the tourist revenue that they have lost.  Then and only then Will countries like Thailand lower their bar for tourists.  The problem is, it could be too late and they may never recover to the tourist levels they once enjoyed.  I mean Thailand is certainly not the great bargain it was twenty years ago anyhow.  I don’t think the Thai government has realized the economic disaster that will soon envelope their country and it is sure to only worsen especially if they don’t radically change their long range strategic plan.  If they have one.

December 2020 is when they start to realise the economy is in serious trouble.   By February Thai's will be asking how do you spell 'recession' in English! 

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19 hours ago, Jeff Simoneaux said:

At 73 years old you and everyone else should have already had that amount insurance as minimum for many years. It's foreigners like you that make it difficult for people like me to get back to our homes in Thailand. That would cost you 10 times more in most other countries. I understand why they don't want people like you back. Hell...i don't either.

Who elected you as god??? 

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On 7/31/2020 at 4:05 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

I guess we should all trust Trump.

It will go away - eventually.

In theory he will be right - eventually.

Better if he will go away - eventually.  Like November 3rd?.

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6 minutes ago, phetchy said:

Better if he will go away - eventually.  Like November 3rd?.

My votes in already for Mickey Mouse and his running mate Princess Jasmine.  Maybe then DisThaineyLand will reopen...

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15 hours ago, AndrewMciver said:

 

Doubt it. 

 

One other country have vested interests in Thailand. They are placing in puppet leaders across the continent, removing any that are against them (see Malaysia). It's a modern day empire. 

 

Welcome to the United States of China

Agree. Thailand has become a vassal state of China under the Junta and when China says jump the Junta say how high.

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57 minutes ago, Aussie Col said:

Agree. Thailand has become a vassal state of China under the Junta and when China says jump the Junta say how high.

I don't follow Malaysian politics, but their leader, an ageing old figure, was coming on the BBC news saying he was going to stop China's proxy inexaction of Malaysia, and stop their hand in every single sector. I thought back then he is going to be in trouble soon.

 

Cue a few days ago i turn on the news, and he is out of power, and on corruption charges.

 

It's obvious what is going on in SE Asia. Puppet governments for China. 

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42 minutes ago, AndrewMciver said:

I don't follow Malaysian politics, but their leader, an ageing old figure, was coming on the BBC news saying he was going to stop China's proxy inexaction of Malaysia, and stop their hand in every single sector. I thought back then he is going to be in trouble soon.

 

Cue a few days ago i turn on the news, and he is out of power, and on corruption charges.

 

It's obvious what is going on in SE Asia. Puppet governments for China. 

White people ignorance at its best. 

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On 7/31/2020 at 11:09 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

I am not a tourist in Thailand but sometimes I am a tourist in other countries.

 

Obviously from the point of view of tourists, me included, it's nice when everything is easy. Visa on arrival, stay for a long time, no conditions, perfect.

But I don't blame countries when they think about what they want and if they have certain conditions. I.e. the health insurance. We read often enough about people who can't pay their hospital bills. And GoFundMe requests for paying hospital bills. Hospitals are often expensive and they want to get paid for their services. Who pays?

 

Every tourist has the choice to think where he wants to go on holiday, compare visa regulations, etc. Select the country which is suitable for you.

And in case you live here then you are not really a tourist so you should have a visa to live here long term.

 

And last but not least: Thailand is easy compared to many other countries. Let a Thai person apply for a visa to Europe or the USA, etc. That is a lot more difficult and often impossible because "back home" governments make it clear who they want and who they don't want.

Actually you are a tourist.

Maybe you have lived in Thailand 15 years with a retirement visa, but you are classed by the Thai Govt and Immigration as an just a long stay tourist.

Each year you have to do the paperwork and have money in bank to obtain your visa....but they could just say no and off you go leave the country.

 

Please dont comment on here as thou you was born in Thailand. Always refer to yourself as a tourist when trying to comment or advise fellow forum members.

 

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8 minutes ago, Teee said:

Actually you are a tourist.

Maybe you have lived in Thailand 15 years with a retirement visa, but you are classed by the Thai Govt and Immigration as an just a long stay tourist.

Each year you have to do the paperwork and have money in bank to obtain your visa....but they could just say no and off you go leave the country.

 

Please dont comment on here as thou you was born in Thailand. Always refer to yourself as a tourist when trying to comment or advise fellow forum members.

 

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Do you know the words "work" and "work-permit"?

And have you ever heard of business visa?

Now if you combine that knowledge with reading my comments then you should figure out that I work here and have a business visa which is not the same as a tourist.

 

Please don't comment on here if you don't know what you are talking about and don't assume things which you don't know.

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5 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

December 2020 is when they start to realise the economy is in serious trouble.   By February Thai's will be asking how do you spell 'recession' in English! 

I am not sure it will take as long as February, the A.R.S.E. has already fallen out f the economy.

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On 7/31/2020 at 4:24 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

Where do you go for holiday?

To places which you know and you like(d)?

Or to new places which might be interesting?

Obviously it's nice to discover new places. But I am sure many will remember their good times in Thailand and return - eventually. 

Both.

Places I know, because I know them means a more relaxing time because you know at least some of the ropes and  the good, the bad , the to be avoided. Especially if  you have young kids in tow. Which a long time ago I did and we spent several summers going to the same rental at Rock, Camel Estuary, Cornwall, right on the beach

 

New places because it's much more of an adventure, more highs, perhaps more lows. 

 

Lots of places I've been once and would love to go again to deepen my experience but haven't as new places call. 

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16 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

December 2020 is when they start to realise the economy is in serious trouble.   By February Thai's will be asking how do you spell 'recession' in English! 

The government will do need to do a lot than they are now to save the economy and the country, and before December.

No tourists and a overvalued Baht are destroying the country.

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On 7/31/2020 at 10:03 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

What do you expect?

What would happen if you have a heart attack and have to go into a hospital. A few days, an operation or two, and that cost real money. Do you have that money ready? And if not, who should pay it? The Thai tax payers?

 

It's easy to understand that you want to come here. But look at it from the Thai point of view. What is the advantage for Thailand to let you in without insurance and maybe without quarantine?

They have a point; if the cost of travel/health insurance is that excessive. Pretty sure Thais won't have to fork out such silly sums to insure when visiting western nations, and if they have the appropriate paperwork, can buy land, vote etc.

 

12 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Do you know the words "work" and "work-permit"?

And have you ever heard of business visa?

Now if you combine that knowledge with reading my comments then you should figure out that I work here and have a business visa which is not the same as a tourist.

You're still a non-immigrant with no rights, mucker :whistling:

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On 8/2/2020 at 9:20 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

Do you know the words "work" and "work-permit"?

And have you ever heard of business visa?

Now if you combine that knowledge with reading my comments then you should figure out that I work here and have a business visa which is not the same as a tourist.

 

Please don't comment on here if you don't know what you are talking about and don't assume things which you don't know.

Even if you have 'work permit' or 'business visa' it is just a visa. The thai govt can revoke at anytime so yes you still are a 'tourist' in Thailand.

You are not a resident therefore only live temporary in Thailand....please remember that.

You sound like an intelligent person so please observe who you are....just a farang without any rights what so ever in your temporary country of choice.

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