No, you cannot bring cherries from Canada to Thailand. Thailand has strict regulations regarding the importation of fresh fruits to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases. It is advisable to check with the Thai customs regulations or the embassy for the most accurate and updated information regarding bringing food items into the country.
Canada is a more industrialized country than Thailand, and more economically powerful. Though, Thailand is a very trusted and powerful country for exporting goods.
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
No!
yes
yes you can just don'y get caught !
The time difference between Canada and Thailand is typically around 11-12 hours, depending on the specific locations within each country. Thailand is ahead of Canada in time.
Canada is a more industrialized country than Thailand, and more economically powerful. Though, Thailand is a very trusted and powerful country for exporting goods.
no it is not
somewhat the same as Canada.
yes
Yes, you can bring your child to Canada with you.
To efficiently remove pits from cherries by boiling them, first, bring a pot of water to a boil. Add the cherries and let them boil for about 1-2 minutes. Then, remove the cherries from the boiling water and let them cool slightly. Use a cherry pitter or a small knife to easily remove the pits from the softened cherries.
No, Thailand is not in NATO. They are no where near the North Atlantic. Other then the US and Canada, all of the members are European.
They brought Yo Mama
the same as the ones in Germany japan and Canada
The eastward distance from Toronto, Canada, to Bangkok, Thailand, is 8,483 air miles. That equals 13,651 kilometers or 7,371 nautical miles.
Air Canada Cathay Pacific