Immigration/Chamber of commerce meeting on visa issues

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Immigration/Chamber of commerce meeting on visa issues

PostAuthor: lee » November 1, 2006, 12:11 pm

Summary of Meeting: JFCCT with Immigration 9 Oct 2006 at Immigration 14:30
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PostAuthor: Dakoda » November 1, 2006, 3:30 pm

well a little complicated for me, sounds like I should be packing for my move to Malaysia :?:

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PostAuthor: laphanphon » November 1, 2006, 6:54 pm

since there was no discussion about any changes to retirement and marriage extension, those one yr things with 90 day reporting (hopefully to be abolished) and those income/saving requirements of 800k/400k, i guessing/hoping there is no changes now or planned for immediate future.

best luck to all, hope nobody is falling thru the cracks.
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PostAuthor: Dakoda » November 1, 2006, 8:54 pm

laphanphon wrote:
best luck to all, hope nobody is falling thru the cracks.


I think those cracks are getting wider :!:

Just was watching Bloomberg TV and they did a piece on Vietnam, which got me wondering, maybe I should look into returning to another place of my youth, guess more research is needed. Their currency is not on my widget, wonder if its stable :?:

Ah, maybe a little mountain home, with a short trip to the beach is just the flavor I am looking for in my last years. :) My next visa run, I guess, central highlands, should be cool in a month or two :!:

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