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I would like to leave the UK
"RAK" schreef in bericht s.com... "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote in message ... "RAK" schreef in bericht s.com... "Dot net work" wrote in message om... Hello. I am from the UK, and wish to leave. Could someone recommend a safe country anywhere in Asia for me to set up a very small online business? I would love to be somewhere rural. Thank you. -dnw. Safety is not a major issue in most places. But being able to set up your business legally can be a serious headeache in most places. Doing it by entering as a tourist may work for a while, though you will have to leave every couple of months (typically), and eventually you will get hassles. My guess is that Malaysia is probably the best option ..... Malaysia ? You must be joking. Why don't you read the other thread in this ng: "Couple holding hands arrested in Malaysia" The OP asked for a foreigner-friendly country, don't you remember ? I did read it. And if you read further you will find that the police say the couple were doing rather more than holding hands. even then so what ? The issue is to be decided in court. Admittedly there are some strict restrictions on Muslims in (parts of) Malaysia that do not apply to non Muslims. "No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session." Mark Twain (1866) But when I have been there I found it very foreigner-friendly. Have you ever been there? If so what problems did you have? Roger Why shoutd i spend one single EURO in a country with such kind of laws even when these laws do not apply to me as a foreigner It's insane, brutal and medivial Apparently, you are defending islam without knowing where you are talking about.: http://www.bharatvani.org/books/demogislam.pdf http://www.faithfreedom.org/ http://www.hinduunity.org/ http://www.carm.org/islam.htm http://muslim-quotes.netfirms.com/index.html http://www.angelfire.com/ab/jumma/ |
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I would like to leave the UK
"Miguel Cruz" schreef in bericht ... Dieter Aaaa Dieter wrote: "RAK" schreef: Safety is not a major issue in most places. But being able to set up your business legally can be a serious headeache in most places. Doing it by entering as a tourist may work for a while, though you will have to leave every couple of months (typically), and eventually you will get hassles. My guess is that Malaysia is probably the best option ..... Malaysia ? You must be joking. Why don't you read the other thread in this ng: "Couple holding hands arrested in Malaysia" The OP asked for a foreigner-friendly country, don't you remember ? The couple arrested were not foreigners. There is not a chance in hell that non-Muslim foreigners would be arrested (or even looked at funny) in KL for holding hands. Does that matter ? I don't want to stay in a country that is treating his citizens in such a way No thanks |
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I would like to leave the UK
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 15:42:17 GMT, Spehro Pefhany
wrote: On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 15:29:45 GMT, the renowned "RAK" wrote: "Peter L" wrote in message ... Please read the OP. He prefers a rural location. Umm, yes. That is why I mentioned the Cameron Highlands. What is your point? That would indeed be a pleasant place. What's the situation with this sort of "subsistence business" officially? I talked to a couple of Europeans in island Malaysia a few years ago and they found it extremely difficult to get a work permit, even if married to a Malaysian citizen. Of course that doesn't mean that they can't work for themselves, and not hiring any locals, necessarily.. depending on what their official status is. Even "retired" people often do enough securities trading etc. to sort-of be in business for themselves. How about Labuan? I had a friend who operated his business from there and it suited him perfectly. As an offshore financial centre it has low taxes and uncomplicated business rules. Rural. Good telecommunications and other infrastructure. Chris |
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I would like to leave the UK
"Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote in message ... "Pan" schreef in bericht ... On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 22:03:12 GMT, "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote: "Alfred Molon" schreef in bericht m... "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote: Malaysia ? You must be joking. Why don't you read the other thread in this ng: "Couple holding hands arrested in Malaysia" The OP asked for a foreigner-friendly country, don't you remember ? You have never been in Malaysia, have you ? -- it's out of your business Apparently, you are defending islam without knowing where you are talking about.: [snip irrelevant anti-Muslim websites] Go to Malaysia before being confident in your preconceptions about the country and its people. Malaysians are among the most helpful and friendly people I've met in my travels around the world. Probably true, but they are still muslims with the assignment to destroy Christianity AND Buddism Not one other religion is so fanatic against his "competitors" I have lived in a mostly Muslim country for over 10 years (and travelled to others) and find the people mostly more tolerant that you seem to be. Read some history and find which cultures have been the least tolerant and most violent. |
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I would like to leave the UK
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:02:06 GMT, "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter
wrote: "Pan" schreef in bericht .. . On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 22:03:12 GMT, "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote: "Alfred Molon" schreef in bericht m... "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter wrote: Malaysia ? You must be joking. Why don't you read the other thread in this ng: "Couple holding hands arrested in Malaysia" The OP asked for a foreigner-friendly country, don't you remember ? You have never been in Malaysia, have you ? -- it's out of your business Apparently, you are defending islam without knowing where you are talking about.: [snip irrelevant anti-Muslim websites] Go to Malaysia before being confident in your preconceptions about the country and its people. Malaysians are among the most helpful and friendly people I've met in my travels around the world. Probably true, but they are still muslims Yes, most are (c. 60%). So what? with the assignment to destroy Christianity AND Buddism [snip] Bull****! You contemptible ignoramus! Go to Terengganu and ask people whether they are trying to annihilate adherents to other religions. Oh, I forgot, you prefer the totalitarian thuggery in Burma to the much more liberal and a thousand times better-run Malaysia... Michael If you would like to send a private email to me, please take out the TRASH, so to speak. Please do not email me something which you also posted. |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:10:44 GMT, "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter
wrote: "Miguel Cruz" schreef in bericht ... Dieter Aaaa Dieter wrote: "RAK" schreef: Safety is not a major issue in most places. But being able to set up your business legally can be a serious headeache in most places. Doing it by entering as a tourist may work for a while, though you will have to leave every couple of months (typically), and eventually you will get hassles. My guess is that Malaysia is probably the best option ..... Malaysia ? You must be joking. Why don't you read the other thread in this ng: "Couple holding hands arrested in Malaysia" The OP asked for a foreigner-friendly country, don't you remember ? The couple arrested were not foreigners. There is not a chance in hell that non-Muslim foreigners would be arrested (or even looked at funny) in KL for holding hands. Does that matter ? I don't want to stay in a country that is treating his citizens in such a way No thanks Right. You prefer the murderous Burmese regime. Hypocrite! Michael If you would like to send a private email to me, please take out the TRASH, so to speak. Please do not email me something which you also posted. |
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I would like to leave the UK
How about SRI LANKA..the Pearl of the Indian Ocean.?.
Get a tour organised by and see for your self the rural areas of Ceylon and I am sure you will find a suitable place to locate your DOT COM Business. Senanie ==================== Senanie de Silva York-Ceylon Promotions (ABN 79 391 730 495) Tel/Fax : +61 2 9402 5062 e-mail : "Dot net work" wrote in message om... Hello. I am from the UK, and wish to leave. Could someone recommend a safe country anywhere in Asia for me to set up a very small online business? I would love to be somewhere rural. Thank you. -dnw. |
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