Everything posted by Liquorice
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Visa exemption entries per year
That's what, 3/4 VE entries + 30 day extensions per year. What the OP suggests with his work rota would amount to 12/13 VE entries per annum, and I agree he'd run into problems with Immigration. Apart from the options and advice already given, it would assist if we knew the OP's age, as that could provide other options.
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House Master - TM30
No, I never stated any such thing. It's clear, from section 4 of the Act, who is classed as responsible to file a TM30. I stated the only amendment to section 38 came in 2020 with the new TM30 regulations, which has nothing to do with the persons responsible to file, rather than when to file.
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House Master - TM30
That is what you obviously named the document you downloaded. It is simply the Thai Immigration Act (1979) which you can Google to download from a number of sources in both English and Thai. Unfortunately most are downloaded as a pdf format, which apparently you can no longer post on AN, even though their own page on Laws, regulations, Police orders https://aseannow.com/topic/981135-laws-regulations-police-orders-etc/ are in pdf format. Items 22 and 23 on the above link. The only amendment to section 38 of the Immigration Act was the new TM30 regulations in relation to situations where a TM30 need not be filed. It does not alter the persons(s) responsible to file a TM30. New TM30 regulations listed item 30 from the above link.
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Expiration Date Question on O/A E-Visa
Why Non Imm O-A and not Non Imm O? What Country are you from?
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Foot surgeon recommendations in Bangkok
My local hospital confirmed they don't offer a podiatrist service and referred me to a local private clinic. 600 BHT per toenail. Booked in this coming Saturday.
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Expiration Date Question on O/A E-Visa
Firstly, please understand your Non Imm O expired a long time ago, but your Immigration status is Non Immigrant. Visas cannot be extended, each year you are extending your permit of stay by 365 days from the original 90 days granted from the Non Imm O visa. Based on retirement, your extension renewal date can only be changed by leaving the Country without a re-entry permit, which cancels any permission of stay already granted. Then start from scratch again. IMO the easiest option is to renew your extension in early May, then leave without a re-entry permit when you later travel back to your home Country. Apply for the Non Imm O from your local Thai Embassy to re-enter Thailand, then continue with the 1-year extensions of stay. Example, you leave Thailand for a visit home July time for 3 weeks, re-entering with a new Non Imm O in August, on entry you'll be granted permission of stay until November. November will now be the month you annually apply for the 1-year extensions of stay.
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Kid's Thai nationality
No you didn't. I posted the link to Asean Now Laws and regulations, from which at item 22 you could have downloaded the Nationality Act. You posted a link from Asean.org. Never mind, the result is the same, if not the source.
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Kid's Thai nationality
By stating 'from our own website'. Then posting a pdf download from Thailaw
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Kid's Thai nationality
That link is from Thailaw online (not our own website) hence the question from @Maestro If you open the link I gave from (this) Asean Now website https://aseannow.com/topic/981135-laws-regulations-police-orders-etc/ the same Nationality Act could be downloaded at item 22. You've caused the confusion by stating from our own website, which we took to mean from Asean Now.
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Kid's Thai nationality
https://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/nationality-act-acquisition-of-thai-nationality-sections-7-12/
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Kid's Thai nationality
That is a commercial website and that isn't a direct link to any info.
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Kid's Thai nationality
This page, in fact. https://aseannow.com/topic/981135-laws-regulations-police-orders-etc/
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Kid's Thai nationality
In the case of a Thai Mother, who conceived and gave birth, there is absolutely no doubt the child automatically acquires Thai nationality.
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Kid's Thai nationality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_nationality_law#:~:text=Any person who is a,of the Thailand Nationality Act.
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Kid's Thai nationality
No. You'd have to be present at an Amphoe to register in a Tabien Baan and obtain the first ID card. Overseas registration of birth at a Thai Embassy to obtain a Thai birth certificate and Thai passport. Thereafter, you can renew both ID cards and passports either in Thailand or from a Thai Embassy overseas.
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Kid's Thai nationality
Google your Thai Embassy for details. This is just an example; https://thaiconsulatela.thaiembassy.org/en/page/thai-identification-card
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Kid's Thai nationality
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.
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Kid's Thai nationality
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.
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Kid's Thai nationality
"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.
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Kid's Thai nationality
https://www.admincourt.go.th/admincourt/en/law_detail.php?id=495 Official translation posted by the Thai Administrative courts - same PDF.
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Kid's Thai nationality
Not according to the Thai Constitution. (2017).
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Kid's Thai nationality
Correct. This page may be more to your situation. https://www.thaicitizenship.com/thai-citizenship-when-born-overseas/
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Kid's Thai nationality
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.
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Kid's Thai nationality
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.
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Long Term visa health insurance from LMG.
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?