How could I be arrested by Thai police for not having a Cambodia stamp? I was in Cambodia, then when I left Cambodia and the immigration saw I had no stamp, and interrogated me. It took about 30 minutes total of them trying to scare me and then I paid them. Yes, then I was free to enter Thailand.
This happened to me in Cambodia, except there was no stamp at all. I was arrested and interrigated by immigration and in the end we settled on $80 USD.
Yes it was the immigrations fault, but I could have easily gone to jail. Just haggle the amount and always check your stamps next time.
I'm practically a world class indian chef at this point, Michael. My friends and family have told me they've never tasted anything like my food at indian restaurants - it's next level.
Yes have, the prices were okay and the quality was okay. If you want mind blowing indian food, you need to make it yourself with quality ingredients and slow cooking.
Indian food is disgustingly overpriced in Thailand, and is the same western-indian restaurant quality that sucks ass. If you're serious about indian food, buy a huge bag of all the common spices and learn to make indian food yourself. The quality will be far superior to anything rushed in a restaurant.
Thai immigration are the worst in the world for turning away damaged passports. 1 scratch can ruin an extremely expensive holiday. This will be rejected and you'll begging on street while your embassy processes your new passport at a sluggish speed.
Don't need extension loser. I'm on a diplomatic visa with full immunity. Im talking about the passport officers with the miserable faces and grunts at the airport