
Immigration Police to Revise Visa Extension Criteria
The Immigration Bureau will revise its criteria for visa extension to prevent foreign criminals from citing their “study or foundations” as an excuse to prolong their stay in the country.
The Immigration Bureau will revise its criteria for visa extension to prevent foreign criminals from citing their “study or foundations” as an excuse to prolong their stay in the country.
Business tycoon and former politician Chuwit Kamolvisit sent a list of Chinese people who allegedly had illicit business in the country to the House committee on corruption suppression.
Three people were killed and another was severely injured when their car did not stop at a level crossing barrier on Hua Hin 94 Road.
Soldiers and drug smugglers exchanged gunfire near the Thai-Myanmar border and the Doi Ang Khang mountain in Fang district and 15 suspects were found dead later.
Beach chair operators on Patong beach are ready to ensure tidiness and will seek permission to expand their service area from 10% to 20% of the beach in the high season.
The leaders of the Move Forward Party and the Progressive Movement said they would continue to push for the decentralization of local administration although their bill to the effect was rejected by the parliament.
The Department of Health and health officials in Chon Buri province found formalin contamination in 10 samples of cow stomach and crispy squid collected from eateries and grilled pork buffet restaurants in Chon Buri.
The second explosion on the Hat Yai-Padang Besar railway tracks in Sadao district of Songkhla delayed the reopening of the southern railway.
Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, leader of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), welcomed Mingkwan Sangsuwan to its economic team while the latter said he joined the party because it did not have Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha.
The Pheu Thai Party said if it is the government after the next general election, it will raise the minimum daily wage to 600 baht and workers with a bachelor’s degree will receive a minimum monthly salary of 25,000 baht.
The State Railway of Thailand will resume its dining car services aboard special express trains on four routes as the COVID-19 situation has improved.
The government will have New Year gifts for people mid this month and the projects will not cause a financial burden to the state in the future, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.