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In Topic: Thai Visa For Uk Resident

52 minutes ago

As said you need a Visa before travelling.

In Topic: Thai Spouse Visa... Just Need Clarification...

Yesterday, 17:52

If you have a Multi Entry Non imm O Visa you do not visit Immigration .
You leave the country every 90 days and return to get another 90 days.

If you have a 12 month extension you visit Immigration every 90 days.

You only provide evidence of financials when applying for the 12 month extension.
Not every 90 days.

In Topic: Thailand Live Monday 28 May 2012

Yesterday, 14:22

Govt Whips to Meet over Reconciliation Bill Tomorrow

The government whips are scheduled to meet tomorrow to discuss the Reconciliation Bill, while remaining unconcerned about the People's Alliance for Democracy's plan to organize a rally against the bill.


Government Chief Whip and Pheu Thai MP Udomdej Rattanasatien, has reported that all of the government whips will be meeting tomorrow to discuss the National Reconciliation Bill introduced to the House by Matuphum Party leader, MP Sonthi Boonyaratkalin.

The purpose of the meeting is to gather the government lawmakers' inputs on the bill in order to coordinate their political stances.

Udomdej said that he personally supports all bills aimed to make the country peaceful again, but admitted that the whips might have different ideas on the bill.

Remarking on the People's Alliance for Democracy's plan to organize a rally against the bill this Wednesday, Udomdej said that any group has the right to express its political standpoint as long as it is within the scope of laws.

At any rate, the government will keep a close eye on the group's demand to the House speaker.


-- Tan Network 2012-05-28


In Topic: Thailand Live Monday 28 May 2012

Yesterday, 14:16

PAD to Commence Anti-Reconciliation Bill Rally on May 30 at the Royal Plaza

The People's Alliance for Democracy is set to kick off its rally against the Reconciliation Bill this Wednesday at the Royal Plaza.

Spokesperson for the People's Alliance for Democracy, Panthep Puapongpan, has announced that the group is moving forward with its anti-Reconciliation Bill campaign by staging a rally on the morning of May 30 at the Royal Plaza.


Afterward, the group will decide when it will march to the Parliament.

The PAD will also evaluate the situation on a daily basis to determine its course of action.

The rally is expected be attended by the people opposing the Reconciliation Bill which is intended to absolve former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of his crimes.

Panthep also said that despite its name, the bill is actually divisive and aimed to benefit only some individuals which could prove to be detrimental to the Thai society.

He has also urged the group members to gather at the announced time and location.


-- Tan Network 2012-05-28


In Topic: Thailand Live Monday 28 May 2012

Yesterday, 14:15

Commercial attachés urged to promote Thai export   

BANGKOK, 28 May 2012 (NNT) – The Commerce Ministry has told commercial attaché abroad to inform foreign traders that Thai entrepreneurs have fully recovered from the flood.

Deputy Commerce Minister Poom Sarapol said many Thai producers have to reduce their production capacity after the country has been hard hit by flood, but the industrial sector has fully recovered and Thai producers are now able to produce more for export. As the Greek debt crisis has been affecting several of its trading partner countries, the Minister has informed all commercial attachés to help promote Thai products so that foreign traders place more orders for Thai products.

The ministry expects theThai export sector to expand by 15% this year.

Mr Poom said the Commerce Ministry is supporting Thai entrepreneurs to be more competitive in the world stage. The ministry has been helping entrepreneurs increase their product and service value and lower logistic costs.

He indicated that average production costs of Thai producers accounted for 14.5% of the GDP, adding that if the percentage is reduced, Thai entrepreneurs would gain more advantage.


-- NNT 2012-05-28


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