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    Getting married / divorced in Thailand - what's required

    Understanding the American ways

    By Anonymous, Created on: 16/10/2004, Last updated on: 28/03/2007

    » I am a Thai lady who left Bangkok at the age of 20, lived in Singapore for 11 years before residing now in the US for the past 4 years. I lived in California for the first year & a half and now I live in Boise, Idaho. Determine to upgrade myself educationally, I enrolled for classes at the local...

    • Anonymous commented : Rad, you can consider Phuket as an international city with international schools and univerisities. The provinces surrounding Phuket are also very exceptional. I think Phuket will be a nicer place after the reconstruction. Thai government will start to enforce and regulate new city plannings and codes. There are both private and public hospitals on Phuket and the surrounding provinces. Krabi has sizeable retirement communities. If you like sea foods and the sea, I would recommend any provinces south of Bangkok Metroplex starting from Phetchaburi to Songkhla.

    • 39 replies, 17,828 views

    Getting married / divorced in Thailand - what's required

    British Embassy in Bangkok

    By Anonymous, Created on: 05/10/2004, Last updated on: 25/02/2011

    » In March, my Thai partner wanted to visit me in London. Before granting a visa, the Embassy wanted a mountain of paperwork including proof of my income, whether or not I woned my own home and a whole lot of other things. At this stage, I have to say that we have many controversial issues in the UK...

    • Anonymous commented : I've been reading through all this and I think the Embassy(british)does assume too much, but i live in Krabi, and return to London for 4 months during low season every year, and my GF now wife comes with me on a visit visa for the last 3 years with no problem, I don't even have to go to the Embassy to get the visa they send it all through the post to me in Krabi. My wife also comes from the area(south Thailand) this helps i think as she hasn't traveled 1000 K to work in a Bar like a lot of these applicants have done, also i think because i was already living in Thailand for over a year before even meeting my Wife and i could prove i was living there helps and the fact that we almost the same age,(i'm 30 she's 25)but not quite, helps also as there are a lot of applicants that are in there 20's and there BF's are in there late 40's to 60's and they only come to Thailand for a 2 week hoilday and meet a girl and really think that they can trust her and take her into the UK where they probably would Piss off with a younger bloke given half the chance, but there again not all of them would. So you can understand the way the Embassy is thinking and because of this theres a lot of discrimination, but a lot of applicants are older than the Gf's by quite a bit.

    • 64 replies, 66,876 views

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