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- walter: Typical reaction for Isarn, where the respect for the royal family (lese majeste is not limited to the king) is lacking.
- Rudy: Indeed Antoon, that's why I'm such a lover of philosophy. Not understanding things, asking questions and not finding the answers.
- JosCHM: I have been depositing money via Wise to my BKB for years. Larger sums 2, sometimes 3 times a year. The rate should be good in my opinion
- Eric Kuypers: Frans, you will soon be rid of that because NL is no longer allowed to levy NATO pensions from you after emigration; only TH is allowed to do that and you have to
- Henk: Why cash register up to 3 times? An extension of B1900 and a re-entry of B1000? Should be possible for someone with a fixed (!) income
- william-korat: You are looking at it very simply Ger. I have a Canon there that I would have bought anyway, but to get a five-year
- Dick41: Jan/Fred, Also in CM you have to bring 2 sets of copies, incl. all pages of passport, 1 year bank book and for marriage 2 photos
- French: Thank you very much Eric, indeed there is a partial tax exemption in the Netherlands (33% of the gross pension without “allowances”)
- william-korat: Of course there are many unjustified questions by the Immigration Dear Addie. In the requirements of Visa application but also of extension
- Ger Korat: Hand in all the pages of your passport, bank book and other documents at the print shop, wait a minute or so and then you will receive
- Ruud: Nobody has a crystal ball…so this is just guessing…
- Ruud: This is something most Thais can't or won't talk about and best not to or you could disappear for 15 years&#
- walter: Eric,, I think it was more a matter of not wanting to say it rather than not being able to say it. To bring in such amounts of money
- antoon: Is that why the title refers to you? Is that why you are so contrary?
- antoon: Tino writes: “Buddhism is very intolerant when it comes to selfishness, greed, ignorance and violence.” The E
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Thai farming families receive financial support
Posted in Corona crisis, News from Thailand
Tags: Farmers, Assistance, boeren, Financial support
On Tuesday, the cabinet approved financial support for 10 million households in agricultural areas. They will receive 5.000 baht every month for the next three months, the same amount that employees of closed companies receive.