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    getting dual citizenship

    By Anonymous, Created on: 06/06/2006, Last updated on: 15/03/2011

    » hello every one i have a question reguarding dual citizenship program in thailand and would like clerification and advice from anybod in thailand. i was born in Thailand in 1978 (B.E. 2521) and my father (an American Tourist) ask that i be given a U.S. Citizen (at birth) in according to the Order...

    • packhike commented : link for the box format that shows who can become a thai citizen depending upon what nationality the father and mother are as well as where they were born. Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Thai Citizenship issues 1. Q. If a person of Thai nationality marries an alien and acquires nationality of his/her husband/wife, do they lose his/her Thai nationality? A. The person is still retains Thai nationality unless He/She desires to renounce Thai nationality by declaring his/her intention to the competent authority. His/Her Thai nationality is then revoked by the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand. 2. Q. If a person of Thai nationality desires to renounce his/her Thai nationality, what is the process? A. He/She may file an application stating his/her intention to the Consul. The Consul will conduct an investigation of the person and his/her witnesses, then file a report in the application. 3. Q. Can a person of Thai nationality who has renounced his/her nationality recover Thai nationality? A. A person is entitled to apply for recovery of Thai nationality by filing an application to the Consul. 4. Q. Can an alien spouse of a person of Thai nationality apply for Thai nationality? A. Even though a spouse of a person of Thai nationality is a citizen of a foreign country, he/she can file an application to the Consul. authorities.

    • 43 replies, 126,019 views

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    good english girl needs advice on marrying good thai boy!

    By Anonymous, Created on: 22/01/2006, Last updated on: 02/02/2007

    » excuse me if i missed a previous post but it was killing me reading the tales of people here. I am assuredly marrying the one person I ever will, who is from Issan, in about 3.5 months. I am female, farang, he is of Thai nationality. What I would like to know is where I get advice on how my rights...

    • Anonymous commented : rip it up or throw it away to show you believe him, its just what he would want you to do. Put it in a very safe place. Make sure you know him and his family before you marry. Do they constantly ask for money? Can you speak thai? If not I would make that a requirement before you marry. I speak thai and it was the best thing I ever learned to do when living in Thailand. You'll be amazed what people will say right in front of you when they think you don't understand them. good luck

    • 38 replies, 15,609 views

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    The right!!

    By Anonymous, Created on: 26/02/2006, Last updated on: 02/12/2007

    » I would like to know what are the rights of a foreigner who marries a Thai girl? I know he cannot buy the land but the condo is ok...he cannot have a thai citizenship nor a thai passport easity, etc. In other few country...when the citizen marries a foreigner, the husband or wife get a chance to...

    • Anonymous commented : eck their website. They will show and guide you how to retire in Thailand with Thai resident visa.

    • 25 replies, 11,144 views

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    Do You Support Your Thai In-Laws?

    By Anonymous, Created on: 02/03/2006, Last updated on: 14/02/2007

    » In Thailand, children take care of their parents. They kind of pay back the debt that they contracted just by being born and educated by their parents. And contrary to "popular" belief, it is valid whether you are rich or poor (but of course far more meaningful if the parents are poor...)....

    • Anonymous commented : t not for their needs but for show off... I got 5 examples to talk about with proofs I just think that it must be up to the farang if he want to support the family in his good will not to be imposed by the family... By acting like that the fathers of Thai bride are just pimp selling their own kids...It will be better for the father of the bride to explain the needs of the family and let the husband to choose the priorities in helping the family and not be impose a stupid gold chain for thr father to wear as show of...

    • Anonymous commented : the number one rule is not to show-off about your living in USA or how rich you are from your hardworks in USA. They would not understand it and thinking that you have money to spread around. If they notice your Thai-lish, you can simple tell them that you have been working with companies with farang employees for most of your career. There are bus terminals in every cities in Thailand this is how majority of Thais traveling around Thailand and to their hometowns. About the nice and cool weather, any countryside and rural areas will have nice weather and traditional Thai life styles. I was up in Korat and Roi Et early this year to visit my and wife's parents; the weather is so nice and cool around 60'F to 70"F degrees. I was walking around in my short, and other natives were wearing sweaters. It was around the harvesting period, so we went out to help them harvesting rice. Thailand is not a large country like USA, and it does not take long to go from one place to the next place. If you do not want to live close to foreigners, than you need to stay away from Pattaya and those tourist areas. Bangkok and metroplexes are out of your question since the air is not very clean and weather is not very nice. There is hot spring in Ranong. Big and small waterfalls are all over Thailand. As for national parks, there are everywhere in Thailand too. As for fruits and foods, these things are available and prices are depending on the distribution. Big supermarkets are now available in large to medium size cities. If you love the sea the most, I would think that you might like to live in Phetchaburi; it is not far from Bangkok. I have a cousin who owned a house close to Kang Kra Jai/Chan National Park, but you probably wanting to live on the eastside of Muang Phet since it is close to the sea and with fishing fleet harbor. It is about two hours or so on private vehicle from Bangkok. My family has our compound in the countryside north of Bangkok since I have to conduct some of my businesses in Bangkok. Now, there are highway loop around Bangkok so it is much quicker to bypass Bangkok to go to other cities and to the beaches. If you are planning to live alone, than a townhouse or condomenium would seem to be a choice; you would still have small garden in townhouse or pot garden in condo.

    • Anonymous commented : vice about the rule #1 not to show off my living in the USA. It' so true about my Thai-lish. I always act very humble, but my Thai speaking has a slightly accent. Also the way I carry myself ( posture and walking) gives me away sometimes. I'm gratefull for your advice.

    • 26 replies, 12,936 views

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    Getting Married In Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 26/03/2006, Last updated on: 23/10/2007

    » Some advise please. I met my thai gf on way back to UK from travels in April 2004. I have been back in Thailand several times and she visited England last year. We meet on webcam every week and always in touch with each other. I have been to meet her family at her home town in Issan and we plan...

    • 19 replies, 8,338 views

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    thai divorce with out husbands involment

    By Anonymous, Created on: 03/04/2006, Last updated on: 26/04/2007

    » i have learn that my girl is stil married. she believes that BOTH her and her husband must go do the paperwork to obtain a divorce. is this so? the former husbands whereabouts are unknown - he has a girlfriend. can my girl get a divorce without him? if she is still legally married, registered...

    • Anonymous commented : ce if the other person do not show-up when summoned by the court.

    • 3 replies, 2,403 views

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    Buying property in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 17/02/2006, Last updated on: 11/11/2011

    » Nothing much to say here is there, i think that IAN has told us all there is to know and believe me.......... .he's right.

    • Anonymous commented : Being a Thai citizen is only shown legal process, but it does not show that you will become a loyal citizen. Disloyalty came in different forms and different subversive process. Annexation of Siam by Islamist, Cochin, and Western colonialists are still fresh in the mind of ethnic Tais. It had divided our people and changed our relationship into foreign relationships. Now, brothers and sisters will destroy each others for foreign ideals and beliefs. It is deeper than foreigners could ever fathom since they are reckless, dishonored, bad dharma, thieves and parasites. They caused indigenous people to become less than second class citizens on their own motherland, our women to be no more than internation whores, our people to live in poverty, our leaders to be corrupted and drunken with power scraps, and much more. If Siam and Siameses were unit and as a whole, we would be energy and economically sufficient people and nation since the Old Siam had all of natural and people resources to a great and free nation.

    • Anonymous commented : u to the right agent who will show you how to own houses and properties in Thailand without being Thai citizen. Did I told you that foreigners can buy and own condominiums? Many retired foreigners like this idea of leasing and not owning since they would not have to worry and to deal with inheritant issue. Oh, they can sell their leasing contract too if they wish to move or to buy new property. Aussie Dave, you can think about it since you do not have to worry about such problems when you could enjoying the remaining of your life with quality times on the beaches and with your Thai/Aussie wife. You can not take it with you when you are ready to answer to St. Peter.

    • 119 replies, 367,763 views

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