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08-22-22 16:04 #13367
Posts: 681Thanks
Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99 [View Original Post]
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08-22-22 14:50 #13366
Posts: 491VOA added days
My country is on that list too, so its a 30 day stamp. On previous trips I always bought visa tru our consulate here in Malta, 60 day stay and a fee of 35 euros but local office closed during covid. Presently to obtain a visa one have to send passport and all documents with a courier to the Greek embassy at Athens and all this shit plus a staggering 125 euros fee.
Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
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08-22-22 09:55 #13365
Posts: 1344Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
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08-22-22 09:11 #13364
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99 [View Original Post]
The 15 days refer to Visa On Arrival, which applies to the Chinese, Indians and a few other nationalities. Not to be confused with the visa-exempt 30 day stamp.
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08-22-22 06:55 #13363
Posts: 1344Originally Posted by Sunlover2 [View Original Post]
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08-22-22 05:52 #13362
Posts: 16072Originally Posted by Sunlover2 [View Original Post]
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08-22-22 05:20 #13361
Posts: 784Originally Posted by LittleBigMan [View Original Post]
"The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved longer visas for foreign visitors to the country from Oct 1 until March 31".
Not sure where you got that end of year only bit.
SL.
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08-22-22 02:39 #13360
Posts: 3160Originally Posted by Bugzy69 [View Original Post]
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08-21-22 19:35 #13359
Posts: 784Originally Posted by Bugzy69 [View Original Post]
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08-21-22 12:35 #13358
Posts: 491Visa on Arrival
Rumours around that VOA is offered for 30 days instead of 15 . Confirmations anyone? What about waiting times at Bkk main airport compared to the ones in Chiangmai or Phuket?
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08-21-22 11:46 #13357
Posts: 695Originally Posted by Oneminuteboy [View Original Post]
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08-21-22 11:08 #13356
Posts: 255Can the HIV talk be moved to the lounge: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...-and-Chat-area.
Or to the general HIV section http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...uth-about-AIDS.
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08-21-22 09:38 #13355
Posts: 1116Originally Posted by PuteNut [View Original Post]
It has absolutely 100% skewed results and factors, due to its small, non random sampling, targeted survey population of low price non venue street workers.
In other words those that primarily service the local male low income Thai and Burmese population, not local expats or tourist punters.
Not to mention that it is as old as a century egg (as pointed out above).
Furthermore, it even says that other surveys had found results at the time of just 2. 5% in venue based sex workers.
This survey has no relevance whatsoever for punters punting in Bangkok today.
Unless possibly if they're picking up ultra low price street walkers way down Soi Nana.
Here is the studies summary and terms of reference.
The pattern of sex work in Thailand has shifted substantially over the last two decades from direct commercial establishments to indirect venues and non-venue-based settings. This respondent-driven sampling survey was conducted in Bangkok in 2007 among female sex workers (FSW) in non-venue-based settings to pilot a new approach to surveillance among this hidden population. Fifteen initial participants recruited 707 consenting participants who completed a behavioural questionnaire, and provided oral fluid for HIV testing, and urine for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. Overall HIV prevalence was 20.2% (95% confidence interval CI 16.3–24.7). Three-quarters of women were street-based (75.8%, 95% CI 69.9–81.1) who had an especially high HIV prevalence (22.7%, 95% CI 18.2–28.4); about 10 times higher than that found in routine sentinel surveillance among venue-based FSW (2. 5% STI prevalence (Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae) was 8. 7% (95% CI 6. 4–10.8) and 1. 0% (95% CI 0. 2–1. 9), respectively. Lower price per sex act and a current STI infection were independently associated with HIV infection (P < 0. 05). High HIV prevalence found among FSW participating in the survey, particularly non-venue-based FSW, identifies need for further prevention efforts. In addition, it identifies a higher-risk segment of FSW not reached through routine sentinel surveillance but accessible through this survey method.
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08-20-22 22:56 #13354
Posts: 1711Originally Posted by RickRock [View Original Post]
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08-20-22 18:05 #13353
Posts: 695Originally Posted by RickRock [View Original Post]