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Why would they want to know this?
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What if you are here legally but believe in democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of association (in groups larger than 5) and oppose totalitarianism and often express your views through social media. Does that make you one of the small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name? There won't be attitude adjustment for farangs just an exit ticket and a stamp that says - not to return. Be careful what you like on Facebook or write on Thai Visa.Lone Star wrote:If you're here legally and handling your business, you probably have nothing to fear. There have always been a small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name and cause Thai officials to look for ways to catch lawbreakers.
I knew that things could change as the wind blows when I moved here, and I'm still better off in Thailand than anywhere else. Whether all of that information becomes mandatory or not, it's not an issue for me. They can find out whatever they want to know anyway.
Exactly marjamlew, I think the reduced freedoms for the locals is starting to take it's toll on the locals free and easy attitude of the past, I don't see why ant one should lay down and accept the unacceptable.marjamlew wrote: by marjamlew » April 19, 2016, 8:32 am
Lone Star wrote:
If you're here legally and handling your business, you probably have nothing to fear. There have always been a small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name and cause Thai officials to look for ways to catch lawbreakers.
I knew that things could change as the wind blows when I moved here, and I'm still better off in Thailand than anywhere else. Whether all of that information becomes mandatory or not, it's not an issue for me. They can find out whatever they want to know anyway.
What if you are here legally but believe in democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of association (in groups larger than 5) and oppose totalitarianism and often express your views through social media. Does that make you one of the small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name? There won't be attitude adjustment for farangs just an exit ticket and a stamp that says - not to return. Be careful what you like on Facebook or write on Thai Visa.
then you should have done your research better and moved to a country that offered those things.marjamlew wrote:What if you are here legally but believe in democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of association (in groups larger than 5) and oppose totalitarianism and often express your views through social media. Does that make you one of the small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name? There won't be attitude adjustment for farangs just an exit ticket and a stamp that says - not to return. Be careful what you like on Facebook or write on Thai Visa.Lone Star wrote:If you're here legally and handling your business, you probably have nothing to fear. There have always been a small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name and cause Thai officials to look for ways to catch lawbreakers.
I knew that things could change as the wind blows when I moved here, and I'm still better off in Thailand than anywhere else. Whether all of that information becomes mandatory or not, it's not an issue for me. They can find out whatever they want to know anyway.
was thinking the same thing....coxo wrote:your far right views have an amazing resemblance to WBUAlum ....
Yep, and pretty much the same, and the way of the 30 day wait for your visa extension, one office, and soon to be discontinued, when a few more officially complain about it.parrot wrote:and reading a report of an individual immigration officer in a single immigration office coming up with such a report is good reason to continue doing so.
I first came to Thailand in 2003, a great place then in my opinion with most of the freedoms we are talking about. I really enjoyed Thailand then and prepared to retire there, unfortunately things changed and my wife and i now live a great life in Canada and visit family in Thailand once in awhile. We would not be happy there now but if others are then that is O.K. too. Like they say, up to you.12345 wrote:then you should have done your research better and moved to a country that offered those things.marjamlew wrote:What if you are here legally but believe in democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of association (in groups larger than 5) and oppose totalitarianism and often express your views through social media. Does that make you one of the small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name? There won't be attitude adjustment for farangs just an exit ticket and a stamp that says - not to return. Be careful what you like on Facebook or write on Thai Visa.Lone Star wrote:If you're here legally and handling your business, you probably have nothing to fear. There have always been a small minority of international immigrants whose actions give us all a bad name and cause Thai officials to look for ways to catch lawbreakers.
I knew that things could change as the wind blows when I moved here, and I'm still better off in Thailand than anywhere else. Whether all of that information becomes mandatory or not, it's not an issue for me. They can find out whatever they want to know anyway.
If you find one, let us know.............and sadly, that's not a joke. Some are simply more lenient, Thailand, not one of them, and you should have known that before deciding to move here, and accepted it. I did.
How many coups, how many constitutions..............and did someone expect all that to change after they got here. Really.![]()
Due diligence............