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I was asking questions, I don't need anything to support questions; only answers.
Yorky!...that was very clever. I have never heard that before.
I was asking questions, I don't need anything to support questions; only answers.
I think your spot on Nomad. They (IO's) must deal with some very awkward/unfriendly types / Scam/broken marriages / people working illegally/ Criminals from other countries.
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^^^ stirred fresh everyday...sometimes even on THIS forum. Sad.
Note to self...the reason I bought a house and a rice farm for my wife was...mmmm...oh yes , I almost for-got...I LUV THAILAND !!!! (...and to take care of her and her family once I'm gone.)
There are always alternatives to living here and setting your fixed assets to blow in the wind as you depart.
If I were a USD multi-millionaire I'm sure as shyolla that I wouldn't have come to make my life's final chapter here...but alas I am not.
This is my long-term healthcare solution as I retired early. Hopefully I made a proper choice.
In the end - don't ya think that living here is a better choice than some of those other alternatives.
My youthful dreams of crossing the desert with Bedouins on a camel , visiting Africa and standing atop Everest are now fulfilled only in dreams.
There are many journeys that I still wish to make while I still can instead of slaving away with four weeks leave if I'm lucky.
We're ALL getting older.
Very few of us are getting younger whereas one can glide with the tide wherever and whenever one feels so inclined 'south of the border'.
What does this have to do with KCI ?
Probably not much...except this is their country -not mine.
I only have to decide if I want to play by their rules or go back to playing by someone else'.
For now --- I'll play by theirs.
Thanks Colin, it was me that mentioned the bank book. After lodging the paperwork my wife received a phone call later that evening asking me to bring the bank book with me when I collected the extension in 30 days time. I actually had the bank book with me although they never asked to see it when I was there. I took the bank book with me when I collected the extension and, believe it or not, they didn't ask to see it at that time either. Of course, I didn't volunteer the book either.
Unbelievable you knobs keep doing this. This has always been a top requirement nation wide. Its like you twats are going to a one legged ass kicking contest with your other leg cut off.![]()
I'm not convinced that "always" is the correct word to use here.
[And which knobs are you actually talking about?"]
Unbelievable you knobs keep doing this. This has always been a top requirement nation wide. Its like you twats are going to a one legged ass kicking contest with your other leg cut off.![]()
GL
I have had three extensions based on money in the bank. They have never previously asked to see my current (savings) account. I took my current account last year along with a print out and they told me they didn't need it.
I don't think it is down to us knobs doing or not doing things
Unbelievable you knobs keep doing this.
BTW make sure you do an update to your book as close to your interview as possible.
I have yet to be "interviewed" in this respect. However, the gentlemen who have related their "interview" experiences on this forum have indicated that they are given some 30 minutes to 60 minutes notice of said "interview". Are they not only required to round up witnesses to verify their accommodation but also nip down to the bank to update their passbooks?