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#5291854 Limit For Bank Account

Posted TommoPhysicist on 2012-05-11 16:06:18

No, but they might ask you to fill in a form before crediting your account, so tell your bank the money is coming in advance.


#5236191 Americans Abandoning Citizenship In Record Numbers Due To Government Tax/Fine...

Posted Jingthing on 2012-04-20 20:30:35

View PostBEENTHEREDONETHAT, on 2012-04-20 20:17:58, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2012-04-20 19:56:09, said:

I think Ecuador is possible but they don't recognize dual citizenship.
Uruguay is in the process (or has already passed) taxation on all global income to expats, etc. Expats are fleeing.
From Moving to Ecuador .com
Can I get dual citizenship and an Ecuadorian passport?
Any foreigner who has been a legal resident for three years may acquire an Ecuadorian passport (and nationality) after due process. Ecuador allows its citizens to be dual nationals, provided the country of origin (such as the U.S. and Britain) permits this.
OK, this says something kind of different:

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This is basically because to acquire you Ecuadorian citizenship, you have to symbolically renounce your citizenship and passport of your country, and even though it is only symbolically it is a hard thing to do for most people.
http://www.goecuador...o-ecuador5.html


#5033023 Thailand Faces Its Biggest-Ever Rice Stockpile

Posted Moruya on 2012-02-06 08:57:30

Financially, this is all adding up to create the perfect storm. Cost after cost after cost hitting the Thai economy.

Commodity wise this could also add up to the perfect storm. If Thailand can't sell the rice, it will run out of storage. If there is no storage the millers can't buy it from the farmers.


#5022629 Where Is My Passport?

Posted Crossy on 2012-02-02 08:30:19

At least you've not lost your passport, and it's still valid if the documents haven't arrived. As others have noted, sending important documents by regular mail really is asking for problems, use EMS as a an absolute minimum.

From the website of the HK passport issuing chaps http://ukinhongkong....enewals#contact

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If you cannot find the information you need on the website, you could contact the Careline Passport Information Line at +44 208 082 4744 (Credit Card Line - calls will be charged at £0.72 per minute plus VAT) 19:00 Sunday UK time - 01:30 Saturday UK time (24 hour service). Please be aware that you will be charged for this call.

Scary numbers in the charges Posted Image


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