... to refer to kathoey.[3] Australian scholar of sexual politics in Thailand Peter Jackson claims that the term "kathoey" ...
5 Answers · Family & Relationships · 18/11/2009
No. Thailand is a safe country - you would have no chance of being granted asylum in Australia.
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 27/11/2012
... Also a trip to Ayutthaya(day trip), the ancient capital of Thailand , before it was invaded and burned by the Burmese...
7 Answers · Travel · 17/06/2009
Ask help from the Philippines Embassy in Thailand : Tels. (662)2590139/40 E-mail: inquiry@philembassy-bangkok.net Address: 760 Sukhumwit Road, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
3 Answers · Travel · 24/03/2011
Sorry Ron but she married a good kind hearted guy in the UK.
4 Answers · Travel · 09/03/2009
Yes, we should.
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/08/2015
You need to contact the Police Clearance Center, here's their contact info and what you need to do: http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/root/pdfs/thaipoliceapr09.pdf http://www.thaiconsulate.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=96&Itemid=119
3 Answers · Travel · 04/10/2009
No Butt the lawyer are lining up for all the suites that will be filed by the 1s that were let out of the military for gay reasons. Wait till there complaining that there being picked on or worse. I believe...
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 19/12/2010
If you set up a business here, you will be eligible for a business visa and likely, a real pain in the butt. Do you own and operate a business in your own country? - Even if you do, unless you are highly familiar with the way things work here, you are likely looking at big...
8 Answers · Travel · 10/07/2010
Americans do not need a visa to enter Thailand as a tourist for up to 30 days, so there is no need to apply for a visa...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 11/06/2009