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There are only so many documents you can supply. I've sent compressive lists of possible required documents to expats in many different Provinces and been thanked as they reported success. There is only the difference in the format of how the documents are to be presented, such as a map, which may be accepted from a Google print off, whilst others prefer a hand drawn map. Some want the bank letter and statements dated the same day as the application, whilst other IO's will permit these to be a few days old. It's not rocket science to establish the requirements of your own IO. -
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News Forum - Christmas horror: Dutchman hits his head in Pattaya pool
An 85 year old Dutchman’s Christmas turned into a near-tragedy when he was rushed to hospital after a harrowing poolside incident at a Pattaya condominium. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre received an urgent report yesterday at 2pm about a foreign man who had nearly drowned at a condo on Soi Yen Sabai. Rescuers raced to … … The story Christmas horror: Dutchman hits his head in Pattaya pool as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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For dog lover's only - Turkey's Stray Dog Massacre
There was a big dog problem in East London after WW11. Some areas were out of bounds. And kids could only feel really safe in fenced off play areas. It was all down to the bombing of the East End. People were drafted. People were killed. People were evacuated. People were relocated due to losing their homes. The dogs, then without owners, formed packs and would seek out areas where there was some food. Along the Thames right up to Grays (on the Nth bank) was popular with the packs, as they could catch and eat seagulls. Gradually - and it was well into the 1950s - the authorities sorted the problem out. -
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News Forum - Surat Thani resident uncovers 14k meth pills in fertilizer sack
A resident found a mysterious sack placed in front of their home in Surat Thani province, which, upon inspection, revealed 14,000 methamphetamine (meth) pills. The incident prompted immediate action by local police to trace the origins of the drugs. At the office of the Narcotics Control Centre within Phunphin district, Surat Thani province, officials gathered … … The story Surat Thani resident uncovers 14k meth pills in fertilizer sack as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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