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- fred: The rich man's paradise is built on the poor man's hell. It always has been and it always will be. Wherever your cradle is
- Pieter: The bath has become an expensive currency! (around 36 B per Euro or otherwise but also high value compared to Yen, Dollar, etc) Those foreign b
- Steven Smith: LangePiet, If a Green-Left voter (who is democratic) moves to an undemocratic country, he is, according to you (and the Expat
- ed: I once talked about it with my wife, who said that you can't just own a chainsaw. You need papers for that. It would
- Mark: Great column
- Rudy: Yup, I recognize that too Tino.. It is THEIR blog, THEIR country and from their reactions you notice that they are blind and self-satisfied
- Rudy: That could certainly be the case Rob. But I also avoid contact with expats in Thailand as much as possible. They do the same to me.'
- Keith 2: The author says that Gr-Li voters are hypocrites because they moved to Thailand: quote: “…in a country where human rights are at the highest level
- Rudy: I think that's an interesting angle/question of yours too. A columnist or in the case of the expat rather a very
- Eric Kuypers: LangePiet, glad you know it. And that it is less than in NL has already been explained. But that it is 'a minority&
- LongPiet: I'm afraid you don't get it Geert (or don't want to get it). You don't get that KLM platinum status if you fly back and forth for
- LongPiet: Yeah, nice Erik, to catch someone on a word while you know what I mean. There are expats who pay taxes, but that
- Dick41: Lange Piet, I do not want to respond to your political reaction, but I do want to respond to Thailand as a mega polluter and major plastic consumer. That
- GeertP: Dear LangePiet, I would like to come up with counterarguments, in fact I have already done so, but not everything is posted here.
- Rob V: I suspect that most Dutch people who live (semi) permanently in Thailand have become acquainted with the country after a few holidays
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TB Immigration Info Brief 039/22: Immigration Closed
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Please note that immigration and other government institutions are closed on the following days: July 28, July 29 and August 12.
From June 1 to September 30, Thailand's most famous beach is closed to tourists. The authorities want to give nature the opportunity to recover during that period. The continuous flow of thousands of day-trippers has put a heavy burden on the coral in the area. It is the first time that the beach, part of Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park in Krabi, will close.