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Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Google your Thai Embassy for details. This is just an example; https://thaiconsulatela.thaiembassy.org/en/page/thai-identification-card -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I'm not sufficiently qualified in Thai law to state your assumption is right or wrong. What I would state is if the State announces revocation of Thai nationally is prohibited, that effectively takes away the rights of the citizen. Why would any Thai want to revoke their nationality when they can have dual nationality. -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You need to appear in person at an Amphoe to register in a Tabien Baan and receive an ID card. No physical residency requirement thereafter and ID cards can be replaced/renewed through a Thai Embassy. -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
"The revocation of Thai nationality acquired by birth shall not be permitted." That's a pretty strong statement by the State, taking the option away from any Thai citizen. -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
https://www.admincourt.go.th/admincourt/en/law_detail.php?id=495 Official translation posted by the Thai Administrative courts - same PDF. -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Not according to the Thai Constitution. (2017). -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Correct. This page may be more to your situation. https://www.thaicitizenship.com/thai-citizenship-when-born-overseas/ -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
But there has never been any penalty imposed for not revoking Thai nationality in such instances. That section of the Nationality is overshadowed by the 2017 Thai Constitutional Act. Section 39 states; Section 39. No person of Thai nationality shall be deported or prohibited from entering the Kingdom. The revocation of Thai nationality acquired by birth shall not be permitted. https://cdc.parliament.go.th/draftconstitution2/download/article/article_20180829093502.pdf So a Thai couldn't revoke his nationality even if he wanted to. -
Kid's Thai nationality
Liquorice replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is not a commercial website. Commercial websites are the online presence of businesses with the clear objective of promoting products and enhancing visitor awareness. Their primary goal is to boost sales for the associated brand, and this objective is reflected in both their content and design. -
Long Term visa health insurance from LMG.
Liquorice replied to TruthinThailand's topic in Insurance in Thailand
These policies were originally introduced for the applicants of Non Imm 0-A visas (long stay visas) where medical health Insurance was mandatory and then for annual extensions of stay from a Non Imm O-A. Health Insurance is not mandatory for other standard visa types, nor extensions of stay from those visa types. Regardless, it covers the person named in the policy. Don't know which plan you took, or what premium you paid, but this is the LMG link. https://www.lmginsurance.co.th/en/long-stay-visa-plus LMG have a good reputation. Non B, working presumably, then why are you not enrolled in the Social security scheme? -
Long Term visa health insurance from LMG.
Liquorice replied to TruthinThailand's topic in Insurance in Thailand
What does the visa type matter, it covers you, not your visa. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What you're describing would be a gangster's paradise. A new name and ID with no trace of the old name and ID. You married the invisible woman. 😉 -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It isn't possible, a Thais ID number never changes for any reason. Could you imagine the consequences if any Thai could simply visit an Amphoe, change their name, obtain new ID and there was no record of it. If the Thai ID number is the same as on her TB, then the changes were recorded. I'm sorry, but the tale just doesn't add up. Even if for any reason the Amphoe 'forgot' to issue the certificate, or your wife misplaced it, there would still be a record on the system, which can be located through her ID number. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Not ID number, that never changes from being issued. The Thai ID number on her old ID card and new will be the same. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
@BaanOz The Thai ID number never changes, even if changing her name. If the Amphoe states they have no record of the name change, then they must still have her registered in her aunts surname! How then can she have an ID card in her Mother's name, unless she officially changed her name. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Check! They quite often just amend the name in the Tabien Baan, rather than issuing a new book. That could be your lead, as it will be initialled by the registrar that made the changes. I've never known an Amphoe not issue a certificate in these situations, not to say there's never a first. It could have been left on the counter instead of being handed over, but the record should be on the system. It's all part of the record of Thai population census. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
OK, so it was followed through by amending her name in the TB, as should be the case. Now, was her name merely amended in the existing TB or did they issue a new TB? Was this in Australia or Thailand? Who and where was her new ID card issued? There will be, it's just finding it. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
They issued a new ID with a new surname. Same, same, there is a record of this event, and she would have been issued a certificate noting the change. It would be highly irregular for the Amphoe just to issue a new ID card without issuing a notice of some kind. My wife suggests she returns to the Amphoe that issued her new ID card to resolve the situation. They will have a record on their system. Curiosity, but by what name is she registered on a Tabien Baan, her aunt/uncle or her Mothers. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Understood. As above, to make a change to a new surname is an official procedure, registered on the system and a certificate issued noting the change of name as well as issuing a new ID card reflecting the name change. The marriage certificate and registration states her previous surname. After we married, the wife took my surname. They issued a certificate of name change, changed the name in her Tabien Baan and issued a new ID card. When we apply for an extension based on Thai spouse, her surname on her ID is the same as mine. However, on the marriage certificate it is her previous surname. The certificate of name change confirms to Immigration it is the same person. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
As, I suspected, she changed her surname after you married. She therefore would have been issued a certificate of name change as posted above by @brianthainess Possible she doesn't remember and has misplaced it. Go to the Provincial Amphoe, and they should be able to trace the change of surname. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Not trying to be arrogant at all, just precise. Sorry, that 'wife' link doesn't open for me, so I couldn't view it. I didn't take offence, neither should you, the importance surely is to give the correct information. The OP's issue as it's now established is with the surname on his wife's ID card. Accept my apologies if in any way I offended you. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What ID did she use when you married? It sounds as though whatever ID card she used to get married (uncle/aunty surname or Mother's surname) she then changed her name to the other after marriage, otherwise the ID on her card and on the marriage certificate would match. She would have been issued a 'certificate of name change' at that point, and probably not realising its importance not kept it safe. Any Amphoe should be able to trace that change in name, but they cannot issue another 'certificate' but can issue a notice confirming the registration of the name change. -
Extension by marriage - KorRor 3
Liquorice replied to BaanOz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No completed TM 7's. No passport photos. Just a copy of the passport, not all the pages. No updated Kor Ror 2. No photos in and around the house. No map. 2 sets of copies. You have a very lenient Immigration office then. 🤩