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    CPN announces the grand opening of ‘Central Phuket’

    By prnews, Created on: 17/08/2018, Last updated on: 17/08/2018

    » [attachment=2:3uqbdvmb]1.JPG[/attachment:3uqbdvmb]CPN announces the grand opening of ‘Central Phuket’ on 10th Sep 2018; aims to create ‘The World’s Must-Visit Destination in Thailand’ under the concept of ‘The World Comes to Play’ • As a CPN’s luxury flagship store, Central Phuket...

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    Visa / work permit / resident / citizenship / dual passport - what's required

    Marrying in Thailand

    By boatman37210, Created on: 10/02/2011, Last updated on: 11/02/2011

    » My plans at this point are to go to Thailand in December, marry my fiancee in Thailand, and not return to the US. It's my understanding that if I were already married I would obtain a non-immigrant o visa before leaving the US and convert the o visa to a marriage visa after I arrive in Thailand....

    • boatman37210 commented : [b:88ke8vzl]Contacting an embassy or consulate by email or phone in my experience does not work. They either want you to make an appointment to come in, which is not an option due to distance, or they are impatient on the phone and do not answer your question. If they do attempt to give you an answer, they do it in such a manner that you come away feeling that the answer you received was just to get you to go away. Showing up in Thailand based on a vague answer could cause problems. I post on a forum in hopes of a response from someone who has been through the same process that I will have to go through. I need a visa before leaving the US that will allow me to enter Thailand with a one way ticket. Tourist visa will not do it. The only two options I think are the retirement visa or the 1 year non-immigrant visa. The retirement visa I may or may not be able to qualify for. Unless someone else has better advice, I am going to look at the 1 year non-immigrant. Surely there has to be a way to receive the marriage visa after we are married without having to leave the country. As far as getting it done, I know I can get it done. You can get to Chicago by way of Miami, but doesn’t mean it is the right way to do it. I want to do this the right way if possible and avoid any unnecessary problems or expenses. Armed with good information will, I hope, allow me to accomplish this. Getting information is easy. Getting information that you can hang your hat on is not at least in my experience. Thanks. [/b:88ke8vzl]

    • 4 replies, 11,813 views

    Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in

    Medical care in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 15/02/2007, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » So next time you go to Thailand for an holiday or medical care give the Thai people the respect they deserve. Because the nurses or the Hotel staff are mostly much under payed and their home situation is many times not so brilliant. Deal with a genuine courtesy, politeness and respect, and not in...

    • Tony Rossi commented : Greetings. I am a pediatric cardiologist from Miami Children’s Hospital, USA. I have spent the last 19 years of my life running a cardiac intensive care program for children. I was privileged to be invited to act as a visiting professor at Chulalongkorn University last year. I spent 2 weeks visiting various pediatric cardiology and surgical programs around Bangkok. I had the opportunity to meet medical doctors, surgeons and trainees. I can say that the quality of services and the expertise and commitment of all the programs and people I had the opportunity to meet were on par or surpassed those that I have had the pleasure of evaluating around the world. Thailand should be proud of its medical community. They provide first class care to all. Anthony Rossi, MD

    • 27 replies, 141,925 views

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