Siambrit
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Can you tell me what is OK to use as proof of address? I live with my wife in her house. Thanks.
When I got the letter of residency from the amphur the wife just showed the tabein baan (blue book). I guess you could take along a utility bill or other letter with your name and address on it if your applying on your own.
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The local amphur can issue a residency certificate. It costs 20 baht in Phetchabun. The documents required are proof of address and passport.
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I reported successfully online through the Phetchabun immigration office took about 5 days to get the approval.
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You can get one at the local Ampur office, in Phetchabun the cost is 20 baht.
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All free TV stations, except TPBS, to resume normal broadcast this evening
BANGKOK: -- The National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) will allow all free TV stations which include Channel 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 to resume broadcasting their normal programmes this evening, secretary general of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) Mr Thakorn Tanthasit said.
All free TV channels, except TPBS, will begin normal programmes this evening on order of Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha, director of the NPOMC, he said.
Radio stations are not included yet, he said.
He said TPBS is not allowed yet not because it has broadcast on YouTube though broadcast of all stations were suspended by the NPOMC after the coup.
He said it was not known when TPBS would be allowed on air again, pending further instruction from the NPOMC.
He said the president of the Digital TV Operators Association Suparb Kleekachai is discussing with the NBTC board chairman Col Natee Sukonrat for a possibility to allow 24 digital channels to begin broadcasting today.
Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/free-tv-stations-except-tpbs-resume-normal-broadcast-evening/
-- Thai PBS 2014-05-23
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