My wife is Thai and we want to live closer to her family. I want to know all my options for working there; I have a university degree. If you have experience teaching English with a good, decent paying outfit, please tell me about it too.
Thanks!
have been unable to find lard any ideas
I want to sell 4 pieces of fancy diamonds in Bangkok. All are of bigger sizes +2 carat.Where can I sell them in Bangkok?
Yes i do visit Thailand and i do respect the people and love the country so serious answers only please.
I have a friend who is involved deeply with a thai girl 29 yrld who he wants to marry and she says she loves him and i do agree with him she is amazing and so nice and kind,but the thing that does bother me is that she says he is not a handsome man but he has a good heart,but it has me thinking that its just for security and money is this just my western way of thinking getting in the way or can love blossom in thai culture even if she doesnt find him handsome?.
I will say that she has strict eating diets for him (he is not fat) she doesnt drink or smoke and trys always to order him a pepsi before he can order another beer (he doesnt drink alot by the way).
Her way of taking care of him is so sweet and she really seems genuine.
I admit that i was gutted i didnt meet her first as she seems such a rare catch.
So i ask do you think she loves him after saying he isnt handsome ?
Nice question but what is your departure point ? If you are from India you will need Visa’s for both Countries as you have to prove that you have the funds for your trip and you are a genuine tourist.
I have yet to go to Korea but I know that the standard of living is much higher so you will need more money there. Including Hotel,food + drinks you should budget at least 2000 baht a day - if you want to do trips or more then budget 3500 baht a day in Thailand.
As for flight prices it depends where you are travelling from it could be as little as $500 or as much as $5000 dollars.
More information required please
My friend just went back to thailand and i was interested in studying there as an exchange student and they’re family said they would take me in as an exchange student how would i go about accomplishing to become an exchange student?
i pay $ for a good contact. i need honest , reliable suppliers.
I’m coming alone…
I’m traveling to Thailand on business; however, while I’m there I would love to see a Muay Thai fighting event. Has anyone been to one of these events and do they have them often? Should I purchase tickets in advance on the internet?
I prefer not to take them on the airplane? Anyone know if I could be in the Cargo Ship that trave to Asia? Maybe it ‘ll take months but I don’t mind as long as my cats happy and safe? Or if you have an experience taking the cats oversea? PLease help !
My choice will be as below:
1/ Bali
It is comparatively bigger with wider extent of land and thus more activities to do, e.g. trekking. Shopping is also better. Food is good. There are a number of beaches along the coastline.
2/ Phuket
Food is best among all, I find. I don’t like Patong such packed beaches but there are quieter beaches like Karon and other more remote ones. Still cheap comparing to other 3 places
3/ Boracay
NIce beaches, people and food is so so. Walking to the small villages and talk to kids is fun
4/ Langkawi
extremely touristy, sea condition and sea creatures variety is the least beautiful among all.
My ranking is also based on my scuba diving experience in these areas. Langkawi is the least intersting place.
I am going to Malaysia for one month, from there i wish to visit other counties like Singapore, Bangladesh (have vis.a for this already in passport) and maybe Thailand. Will i have any visa issues or problems booking flight from Malaysia to travel to these other counties on my British passport? will i be okay to just book a flight on the internet from Malaysia to the other counties? will i have any issues getting back into Malaysia from the other counties? as i will be coming back to the UK from Malaysia
not many places.
If you are based in the UK, apply for a shengen visa. This simple visa will allow you multiple entry into almost every western european country for 6 months/ a year.
So, one visa, a lot of countries.
do we need visas for a weeks holiday
do we need visas for a weeks holiday
Some time I wonder the same thing the way that idiot keeps tanking the dollar. In a year it is going to worth nothing. Weimar Republic anyone?
dont know…but have you ever thought of going to live there with her?!!
Check out Sanry’s Money Changer, they have the best rates I’ve seen. You can find a branch in most of the major malls in the city, especially in the Makati area.
Please help me, I want to go on vacation for one week on sept 29-oct6, i have one kid, so I need your advise where to go, and which places i should not miss. Thanks = )
3 meals of food is 100 baht/day
Cheap guesthouse/backpacker style is 250 baht/night.
in all 350 baht a day x 10 days = 3500baht which is total 95$ for 10 days.
Can it be cheaper? Yes it can - Laos is even cheaper.
travel with non-air con bus is so cheap.
But you have to be strong to live this way.
YES.
You will need a visa to visit the Schengen Travel Zone. As of Septmber 2009, a Schengen Visa will allow you to visit:
Andorra (default member due to it’s location between France & Spain)
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland (non EU associated member with Schengen status
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein (default member due to it’s location between Austria and Switzerland)
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco (default member due to it’s location in France)
The Netherlands
Norway (non EU associated member with Schengen status)
Poland
Portugal
San Marino (default member due to it’s location inside Italy)
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland (non EU associated member with Schengen status)
Vatican City (default member due to it’s location inside Italy)
The U.K. and Ireland are part of the European Union but have opted out of the Schengen Travel Zone. Bulgaria, Cyprus and Romania are not part of the Schengen agreement yet and you will require visas for those nations apart from the one’s you will require for the U.K., Ireland and the rest of the European Union.
YES.
You will need a visa to visit the Schengen Travel Zone. As of Septmber 2009, a Schengen Visa will allow you to visit:
Andorra (default member due to it’s location between France & Spain)
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland (non EU associated member with Schengen status
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein (default member due to it’s location between Austria and Switzerland)
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco (default member due to it’s location in France)
The Netherlands
Norway (non EU associated member with Schengen status)
Poland
Portugal
San Marino (default member due to it’s location inside Italy)
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland (non EU associated member with Schengen status)
Vatican City (default member due to it’s location inside Italy)
The U.K. and Ireland are part of the European Union but have opted out of the Schengen Travel Zone. Bulgaria, Cyprus and Romania are not part of the Schengen agreement yet and you will require visas for those nations apart from the one’s you will require for the U.K., Ireland and the rest of the European Union.
I live in Thailand and anyone who has ever been will know that it is a gold mine.
You can get anything there and make good money.
So I want to find a shop, market, anyone who sells etc to tell me the item they want, then I find and give a good price.
If you have an American passport, you don’t need a visa to go to Chile. Only a valid passport.
If you have a Thai passport, then you have to contact the nearest chilean embassy-consulate. I checked and there’s an office in Las Vegas:
Address: P.O.Box 371216 Las Vegas, NV. 89137, Las Vegas
Phone: 1(702) 456 99 65
E-Mail: consulchile@hotmail.com
Fax: 1(202) 4569965
Paulina Biggs, Honorary Consul
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