AndreasF
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29 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Not sure why you are having to show the original house book to do things. For most things a copy of page one and the page your are registered on is all that is needed. Thais do that all the time since they may not have access to the original blue book since they live in a different part of the country than where they are registered in a house book (parents or other family members blue book in many cases).
You cannot get a yellow house book since you are registered in a blue house book.
One of the cases is when we renew our residence book after its full stamped. The immigration officer in BKK insist on bringing the original house book with us
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May I ask for advice from the more experienced expats, please?
I have permanent residency and rent a small studio in an apartment. This apartment is owned by a Thai company.
The representative of this company/apartment allowed me (after many requests from my side) to put my name on their blue tabian Baan to register my address.
The problem is that whenever I need to use their blue tabian Baan (driving license, immigration etc) it gets very complicated and I am afraid that at some point I won't be able to get this blue book anymore.
I went to the local district office to apply for a yellow book, but they told me that foreigners with permanent residence have to be on the blue book and can not obtain their own yellow one.
Is their any way around of this? I am afraid that in the future, if for whatever reason the landlord refuses to give out the blue book, I will be in trouble...
Thank you for your kind support
Andreas
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That helps a lot, thank you very much!
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Correct, this small school is not a registered company but is planning on paying taxes to full time employed Thai teacher laterAccording to the OP it has no full time employees, tax records for them, sounds like cash payments for casual work. So, not a legitimate registered company.Sent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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I apologize if this question was asked before, I did a detailed search and were not able to find an answer yet.
My Korean fiancee is planning on working in a small private school in BKK. The school has 8 part time teachers (Thai) employed and is not registered as a company.
If the school employs 4 Thai fulltime teacher would the school than be able to support my fiancee with a Non-B visa and be able to apply for a WP?
Thank you very much
Andreas
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May I ask for advice from the more experienced expats?
I am German citizen with Thai Permanent Residence since 2012.
I am plannig to get married to a Korean citizen in Thailand and to register the marriage here.
Would my korean wife than be able to apply for a Non-O marriage visa?
Thank you very much!
Andreas
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