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Settled down with wife and kid, little house, dog and cat. Getting old indeed. Can't cope with the heath anymore. Getting very annoyed with traffic.
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In Topic: Anybody Want To Train Muay Thai In Phuket Town?
2012-04-02 15:39:39
If this gym's still operational, I would like to train too. Especially if they have 18.00-20.00 classes. Not sure about 6 times a week though. Maybe 2 or 3 times would be enough.
In Topic: Can A Thai Bequeath A Condo Unit To A Foreigner In A Will?
2012-02-08 10:41:40
AFAIK, if the will was legal, a Thai can leave a condo to a foreigner. After that, it gets more complicated. In almost all cases, the foreigner will have one year to sell the condo. If he/she can't sell within this timeframe, the local land department will sell it for him/her (at a probably discounted rate) and keep 5% for their effort.
However, if the condo is located in a condominium registered under the condo act (in which foreigners can own 49% of space and the condo still falls within those 49%), and the foreign heir transfers money from abroad equal to the government appraised value of the condo, then this heir can own the condo freehold.
However, if the condo is located in a condominium registered under the condo act (in which foreigners can own 49% of space and the condo still falls within those 49%), and the foreign heir transfers money from abroad equal to the government appraised value of the condo, then this heir can own the condo freehold.
In Topic: Problem At Suvarnabhumi
2012-02-07 09:26:16
Thanks a lot!
Mario2008, on 2012-02-06 16:03:58, said:
There is no officail format for such letter.
I would simply write a note stating to give permisison to husband/wife to travel with the child. In case it is another person/person not mentioned on the birth certifiacte one would better explicetly identify that person with name, etc.
I would also give full contact details, as well as a signed copy of ID-card/passport giving the permisison to travel.
Yes, it i easy to fake. But immigration can ask questions if they sense something is not right, for example a kid being frightened. A week ago a person at Schiphol Airport was arrested because he rose suspicion, and a check turned up he didn't have permission.
I would simply write a note stating to give permisison to husband/wife to travel with the child. In case it is another person/person not mentioned on the birth certifiacte one would better explicetly identify that person with name, etc.
I would also give full contact details, as well as a signed copy of ID-card/passport giving the permisison to travel.
Yes, it i easy to fake. But immigration can ask questions if they sense something is not right, for example a kid being frightened. A week ago a person at Schiphol Airport was arrested because he rose suspicion, and a check turned up he didn't have permission.
In Topic: Problem At Suvarnabhumi
2012-02-06 14:21:19
Does anyone know what exactly a letter of consent means? Does it need to be 'certified'? And by whom? If not, it would be very easy to falsify such a letter, IMHO.
In Topic: Property Lawyers
2012-01-06 15:09:12
10,000 Baht should do it. Mind you, some (fancy) legal advisors won't talk to you for less than 10.000 per hour. But from that money, they'll have to pay a Thai lawyer (probably 5000) to do the work.
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