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dirty guru

Point for point-

Make me understand what?

Your pretension you know all woman or Thailand?

One point at a Time-

Just one-

Not several

Dont duck or hide-

One point-

Point one Harrold what is it?

Go ahead.......

Lets debate.

"i stupid I buy tractor Lol"?

What do you really know of life and realities Harrold.

Sad shit-

I dare you to debate with just me-

make a Point for point case


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Posted on: 7:12 pm on Dec. 30, 2010
harold444
im not casting aspersions on anybody but you!


you have good heart........you want help village peeps.........good 4 you/


but your methods are as inept as any corrupt government.

dont be offended I cant get thaigirls to understand many things either..........lol.


im not saying you a communist..............but a lot of communist think they r doing the peasent people good too!


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Posted on: 9:31 pm on Dec. 30, 2010
madfrog
DG: dint you realise yet that harrold is not out to debate but to make you (or anyone else who answer him) go angry.

Another member pointed recently that harrold was on a fishing trip, looking for a fool to answer him...seem you felt for it...

Just add him to your ignore list and enjoy new year, he is not worth your time

Madfrog


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Posted on: 2:23 am on Dec. 31, 2010
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated 26 December 2012 :-

Thai-Cambodia single visa effective Thursday 27 December 2012
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Thailand and Cambodia agreed on Wednesday to implement a single visa agreement, which will enable tourists to obtain one visa to visit both countries from Dec 27, 2012

The visa would allow visitors from 35 countries, listed below, to stay up to 60 days in Thailand and 60 days in Cambodia. Tourists would be able to apply for the visa at embassies of either country.

The agreement comes under the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (Acmecs) framework.

Acmecs, which was initiated by Thailand and set up in 2003, is a joint development agreement olving Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.

Foreign ministers of the five countries have discussed single visas several times, but Thailand and Cambodia were the first to sign an agreement, five years ago, and are the first countries to implement the scheme.

Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said this single visa will help promote tourism in the two countries, making it easier for visitors to obtain visitors and travel between Thailand and Cambodia.

The Acmecs Single Visa pact was signed by Mr Surapong and his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong at the 8th meeting of the Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation (JC) at a Bangkok hotel on Wednesday morning.

The 35 countries previously announced, but not confirmed today, are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, India, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Other issues discussed at the meeting included making a feasibility study to upgrade Highway 48 linking the region and a new border checkpoint at Baan Nong Ian in Sa Kaew province in Thailand and Stung Bot in Cambodia.

Mr Surapong said the State Railway of Thailand will build a railway between Klong Luek in Thailand and Poi Pet in Cambodia to facilitate the increasing trade and travel in the area.

In the earlier attempt to improve connectivity in the region, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to launch the first bus services linking Bangkok with Siem Reap and Phnom Penh with the debut on Dec 29.

The service includes the Bangkok-Siem Reap route, a 424-kilometre trip that takes about seven hours. The two countries will provide two trips a day. The fare will be 750 baht or US$25.

The Bangkok-Phnom Penh service, covering 719km and taking 11 hours, will run once a day with a fare of 900 baht or $30.

Air-conditioned buses will serve both routes, which will run through Aranyaprathet district in Sa Kaeo province.

Siem Reap, the home of Angkor Wat, is the most popular tourist destination for Thai and foreign travellers visiting Cambodia.


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Posted on: 10:07 pm on Dec. 26, 2012
johnnyk
So does this mean when I arrive in BKK in March 13 and obtain a Thai Visa, then a week later I catch a bus to Cambodia I dont need to pay extra for a Cambodian visa, Right?


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Posted on: 10:13 pm on Dec. 26, 2012
madfrog
Sound really good, also sound like it will be bad news for the eternal visa runners who go cambodia just to extend their Thai visa


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Posted on: 3:07 am on Dec. 27, 2012
DaffyDuck
It's a separate visa - you need to have acquired the visa after the 27th, and I believe you need to specify you need the combined visa (which might take a day or two longer to approve).



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Posted on: 11:19 am on Dec. 27, 2012
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated 6 June 2013 :-

Vietnam pressed for one-visa policy
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Ho Chi Minh City authorities have urged the Vietnam government to approach Thailand and other Mekong countries, with the aim of implementing a one-visa policy within the region to bring in more tourists.

The city is pressing for the campaign through the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the Saigon Times reported.

"We need support to call for participation of all five nations and adopt a visa-free policy to draw foreign tourists,'' said La Quoc Khanh, deputy director of the city's Culture, Sports and Tourism Department.

The call echoes requests made by international travel agencies that want a common visa policy to make it easier for tourists to travel across Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, he added.

Last year, the four countries lured 14.8 million international tourist arrivals. Thailand alone enticed more than 20 million visitors, the Saigon Times reported.

But Vietnam has been hit by a slide in tourism this year. Foreign tourists visiting the country in the first four months totalled 2.4 million, a three per cent decline, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.

China had the most visitors to Vietnam during the period, ahead of South Korea, Japan, the United States and Malaysia.

The government is also being urged to consider a visa-free policy with individual countries in the region, to attract more tourists.

Tourism authorities from Ho Chi Minh City will go to Thailand this month to discuss the one-visa issue, the newspaper reported.

Thailand has an arrangement with Cambodia on sharing visas for foreign tourists. Laos plans a similar one-visa policy with neighbouring countries.


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Posted on: 4:26 am on June 6, 2013
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated 18 May 2014 :-

Border insecurity mounts as tourist visa abuse is targeted
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The Immigration Bureau's tough stance is mainly aimed at South Koreans, Russians and Vietnamese working in Thailand illegally, but could affect any nationality.

The chief of the Immigration Bureau said abuse of tourist visas by South Koreans, Russians and Vietnamese working illegally in Thailand was the main motivation for cracking down on cross-border visa runs

Read more at :

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/security/410342/border-insecurity-mounts-as-tourist-visa-abuse-is-targeted



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