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Yes you can do that. Many people have multiple visas from multiple countries in their passport.
The only thing is if you have a few expensive multi year visas then do not lose your passport. Some countries will not replace visa vignettes, meaning the cost and hassle involved in replacing multiple visas could be a burden.
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A blue book has nothing to do with the ownership of the land or house. A blue book is a list of Thai citizens who are registered as living at the address.
Any Thai citizen can be added to the book, however they will have to transfer out of their old book.
(Non Thai citizens who have obtained Permanent Residency in Thailand can also be listed in a blue book, but that is probably outside the scope of this discussion).
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Several bickering comments have been removed.
Your posts should be about the topic, rather than personal comments aimed at those who hold a different opinion to you.
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Try clicking the 3 dots or lines (hamburger button) in your browser. Some browsers have a "Desktop Site" option you can enable and disable.
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1. It doesn't matter. The only people that will see the invoices are you, your accountant and your auditor (unless one day you have a tax inspection).
2. As above, nobody will know where your customers are from because they won't see your invoices.
3. Don't mix up being a shareholder and applying for a work permit. Your work permit will be granted on the basis of your application. To get a work permit in Thailand one consideration is whether or not you have a relevant degree. A degree is not necessary for a non-teaching job, however without a degree you would be expected to show you have sufficient relevant experience.
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2 hours ago, EbhB said:...could I somehow document & use this in the process?
In the process of getting a work permit? The Ministry of Labour won't be even slightly interested. To get a work permit you supply them with the required documents. That's about it really. Either you supply the documents they require or you do not.
5. Shareholders have nothing to do with getting a work permit. Who you employ makes no difference. If you employ the correct number of people at the minimum salary, and pay their social fund as required then the boxes for that requirement will be ticked.
Getting a work permit is not that onerous. It is the 1 year extension of stay where the requirements are exacting.
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Moved to Forum Support.
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@rod40a Any appeal will fail. This is because there are two reasons for the refusal.
The first is a lack of income, as discussed above. Even if:
1. Your pension was included on the application, and
2. The decision maker failed to notice it (which is unlikely), and
3. The income issue was fixed
Your appeal would still fail on reason two. That is because you are divorced, and you supplied a decree nisi as proof of your divorce, and not the decree absolute.
In this case the refusal decision was clearly correct. When you appeal, you are appealing the decision made at the time. At the time you supplied the decision maker with a decree nisi when a decree absolute is needed. I don't see how you can successfully appeal this. Understand that sending in a decree absolute with your appeal will not work.
My advice would be to make a fresh application using an OISC registered agent. The two errors on this application are basic and should have been spotted before submission.
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Lovely to hear it so went well. This topic is a case study of what to do if you are taking your Thai child abroad without their mother.
As an aside, you can get additional prints of the document made at the District Office at the same time as you get the original. The cost is next to nothing. Extra copies are useful for multi-leg journeys or if you are travelling more than one time in a month.
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I'm moving this topic to the Pub.
It's currently Friday lunchtime, so I think there will be more chance of catching members in the Pub over the weekend.
Edit: @CharlieH had the same idea and beat me to it.
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Moved to the Visa Forum.
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You can also go to the Technical Crime Suppression Division. It's in the same building as the Immigration Office at Chaeng Wattana. It would be a good idea to take a Thai speaker with you.
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There are a few available on shoppee. Some sellers also have keyboard stickers for very little money:
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Off topic posts have been removed.
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Posts discussing Lèse Majesté have been removed. Please do not speculate whether or not actions by individuals amount to Lèse Majesté.
From the Foum Rules:
Posts speculating, comments and discussion of either a political or personal nature are not allowed when discussing HM The King or the Royal family.
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Which office? An office at the hospital or the District Office?
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You can do it, but you will also need a copy of your girlfriend's Thai ID card. Take the document and the copy of the Thai ID card to a translation company and then get them to translate the document and also pay them to get the legalization for you.
When everything is finished you can collect the finished document from them or they will post it to you by EMS postage.
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Please do not cross post the same topic across different forums.
The discussion can be continued here:
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A troll post and a reply to it have been removed.
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It is important to note that within Thailand it is the District Office that issues birth certificates, and not hospitals. Even if some large government hospitals have a section that can issue a birth certificate for the sake of convenience, the staff who do this are District Office staff and not hospital staff.
Samitivej and Bumrungrad do not issue birth certificates at all. Instead they ask the parents to fill out an application form. Parents also provide copies of their ID cards, passports, etc. The hospital staff then take these documents to the District Office and register the birth on behalf of the parents.
Should the parents choose to do so, they can go to the District Office and register the birth themselves. This isn't such a big thing as someone will have to attend the District Office within 15 days to register the child in a Tabien Baan. If you register the birth yourself you can register the child in the Tabien Baan immediately afterwards.
My daughter was born at Samitivej. She has a middle name, and it was absolutely no problem whatsoever. I don't know if she is the only Thai person with this middle name though.
Did the OP talk to hospital staff or the officer at the District Office?
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I think that is meant to say:
It will be 2 baht per litre cheaper than B7 fuel.
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I think this topic needs to be transferred to the pub.
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Due to popular demand, I have re-opened the thread. Enjoy ????
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As this topic is 9 years old I think it's a little bit old to carry on with.
If anyone has any other nail related issues please feel free to start a new topic.
British by Descent - Passport for child born in Thailand
in Visas and migration to other countries
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Importantly, where were you born and where was your child born?