by Key Visa | Jan 20, 2014 | Living in Australia
There are a number of fine and well-respected restaurants in Australia, and this quality and reputation extends to many of the Thai restaurants that can be found in the major cities. It can be a difficult selection to only select 4 out of the numerous restaurants to...
by Key Visa | Jan 16, 2014 | Living in Australia
The Thais living within Australia certainly do patronize the casinos of the country. In fact, there have been a number of Thais that have appeared in the news, as they are recognized high rollers that are often invited to play at casinos around the world. Popular...
by Key Visa | Jan 7, 2014 | Living in Australia
Multicultural Australia is home to over 5 million immigrants and while this sometimes imposes tensions on economic refugees and migrants, it’s important to remember that the notion of Australian culture is in some sense both fixed and dynamic. The Australian ruling...
by Key Visa | Dec 18, 2013 | Living in Australia
The Local Thai Restaurant Thais are among the most devoted people on the planet to their own food. It’s not just a case of finding a fish and chip shop abroad as say an Englishman might when on holiday. Some Thais can’t even move abroad, such is their devotion to...
by Key Visa | Dec 18, 2013 | Living in Australia
Still a Minority in a Land of Foreigners Unlike say a generation of Lebanese, Cypriots or Vietnamese, Thailand hasn’t had a refugee status that forced Thais to leave the country and immigrate to Australia. Thais are still a tiny percentage of Australians but that...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Australia
The unwritten rule about timescales of when you should reapply varies, but if your Thai partner has just returned back to Thailand after a 3 month holiday in Australia, then waiting 1 month before you apply again is a must. The reason for this is Australian tourist...