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Tag: Svenskföreningen i Hua Hin (SFHH)

Community news / Sweden / Thailand

Swedish Association in Hua Hin will not conduct membership activities in 2021

October 12, 2021 - by Gregers Møller - 1 Comment

  During a board meeting at the end of September, the Swedish Association in Hun Hin (Svenskföreningen i Hua Hin) went through the association’s ability to continue its activities during …

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Community news / Staying healthy / Sweden / Thailand

Thailand Swedes’ health insurance campaign gains momentum

March 8, 2017January 12, 2021 - by Joakim Persson - Leave a Comment

“Is it the Swedish Government’s intention that its citizens will profit from the Thai government, here in Thailand, while Thai citizens who want to work in Sweden, for example with …

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