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@Robert ********
whatever you do, when you refer to your holiday destination please just state Thailand and not the actual area you're planning to stay.
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@Christopher **********
I fly with Turkish Airlines but I think its more of a Libya thing than a Turkish Airlines thing. They are trying to show that the airport in Tripoli is responsible and that it has a high level of safety so they can get more direct flights in and out. I've never been asked when flying from the UK.
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@Christopher **********
I was just joining in with the OP. I actually get asked this question everytime I fly from Libya to Thailand. I also have to show the people at the airport proof of a visa or the website that shows I can enter on under the visa exemption.
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Do you really need a return flight?
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@Gary *********
this isn't necessarily true. If all you're doing is withdrawing small amounts, say 10k each time, you are better off exchanging cash of you find a decent exchange rate and are exchanging £50 notes. However as the OP is asking about maximum withdrawal, you can get a better deal withdrawing 30k baht from my revolut card than I do exchanging cash.
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My girlfriend has been to the UK 3 times now, once on a 6 months visa and then the next 2 times on the same 2 year visa. We never had any trouble with applying for he visa, we did all the application ourselves without the use of an agent. The UK government website has a list of things it needs and we gave them exactly what they asked for.
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I'm in the same situation working
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. I have been advised by a few people on a post I made and a visa agency that a multi entry non o visa would be best for me as I'm not married, but we live together and have a son.
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I wouldn't write of the Isuzu MU-X. The Thais swear by Toyota and Isuzu for their reliability. I'm going to make a very similar choice next year when I've finished paying for my D-MAX. I use a Toyota pick up truck daily during my job driving off road through the desert, the thing really is faultless. All of the same cars are available here in Libya as in Thailand but I'm not exaggerating when I say 90% of thr cars are toyotas. So here is my input. I currently drive an Isuzu which is really well built, a little cheaper than the toyota and a lot cheaper than the ford. When I change my car next year I'll be looking mainly at Isuzu and Toyota for the 7 seater SUV. I can't deny that the Ford Everest, especially the sport is the best looking but there is a reason why so many people choose Toyota all over the world. Happy car shopping, it's one of my favourite things!