Hi,
I have a friend who is travelling to Cambodia, from the UK. He's asked me which currency he should take in to Cambodia for the best exchange rate, Thai Baht, or American Dollars.
I live in Thailand, but have no experience of Cambodia, so maybe someone here can help.
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Which Currency For Cambodia?
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Muffin Cases
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Does anyone know where I can buy muffin cases in Bangkok?
I know I can bake muffins in a tin muffin tray, but I like to use the paper cases. I usually get some sent over from the UK, but this time I thought I'd ask if they were available over here.
I know I can bake muffins in a tin muffin tray, but I like to use the paper cases. I usually get some sent over from the UK, but this time I thought I'd ask if they were available over here.
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3 Bed town house, in a quiet soi off Pahonyothin Rd, between Saphan Mai and Rangsit. The house has a small garden area, and off road parking for one car, at the front. Good sized living room with ceiling fan. Large Thai style kitchen, and downstairs WC with shower. Upstairs, one bedroom with air con. Two other bedrooms, one with a large balcony. Large Shower room with electric shower, cold shower WC and handbasin.
The house is rented with some furniture. It also has free cable TV.
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The house is rented with some furniture. It also has free cable TV.
Rent for 9000 Baht per month.
Sell for 2,000,000 Baht
Please contact;
Mon 0863038490
Gary 0870140877
Auto 90 Day Report Form
2011-12-29 19:59:02
I'm not sure how long this has been in force, but I couldn't see any other posts about it so I thought I'd give everyone a 'heads up'.
I went to Cheng Wattana today to do my 90 day report. I downloaded the form from Thai Visa, filled it in, and made my way to the Immigration office. When I collected my passport, I was given a pre completed TM47 form, and told to bring it along next time. All I have to do is sign it.
I went to Cheng Wattana today to do my 90 day report. I downloaded the form from Thai Visa, filled it in, and made my way to the Immigration office. When I collected my passport, I was given a pre completed TM47 form, and told to bring it along next time. All I have to do is sign it.
Work Permit
2011-12-11 20:50:27
I was going to post this in another thread, but it's been closed.
I have a four year City&Guilds Engineering qualification, a 120hr Tefl certificate, and Thai Culture course certificate. I obtained a work permit a few weeks ago.
I've been TEFLing in Bangkok for a couple of years now, and have never had a problem finding a job in a Government school. However, I always felt uneasy as I never had a work permit.
I spoke to a friend of mine, and he suggested I visit the British Embassy to sign a statutory declaration.
I went to the embassy and declared that the college that I studied my C&G at was now part of a university (True), and that I considered my four years of study, plus my three years teaching experience, was the equivalent to a modern day masters degree. This was stamped and signed by an embassy official. It cost me 2400bht.
This declaration, plus my visa, marriage certificates, and a letter of recommendation from my school, was presented to the MoL in Bangkok. A week later I got my WP.
I hope this helps.
I have a four year City&Guilds Engineering qualification, a 120hr Tefl certificate, and Thai Culture course certificate. I obtained a work permit a few weeks ago.
I've been TEFLing in Bangkok for a couple of years now, and have never had a problem finding a job in a Government school. However, I always felt uneasy as I never had a work permit.
I spoke to a friend of mine, and he suggested I visit the British Embassy to sign a statutory declaration.
I went to the embassy and declared that the college that I studied my C&G at was now part of a university (True), and that I considered my four years of study, plus my three years teaching experience, was the equivalent to a modern day masters degree. This was stamped and signed by an embassy official. It cost me 2400bht.
This declaration, plus my visa, marriage certificates, and a letter of recommendation from my school, was presented to the MoL in Bangkok. A week later I got my WP.
I hope this helps.
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