Everything posted by Arun Mai
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
They accepted my application in Oct 21 and my docs were sent to MOI in July-22. I'm still waiting to hear from MOI. Will it be this year? I'm not holding my breath! I applied as unmarried.
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Camerata's Guide To The Permanent Residence Process
Thank you for the update. Much appreciated.
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Camerata's Guide To The Permanent Residence Process
For the sake of clarity, I am not making any assertions. I'm attempting to better understand @rimmae2 experience. As I understand it @rimmae2 has been using the e.gates at Suwannabumi for exiting Thailand without any pre-registration (I may be wrong on this). As I understand it, he has not been using e.gates on arrival. Therefore, presumably, he only has stamps coming into the country but none for leaving. I was also curious whether he had since renewed his non-quota immigrant visa, as that is when it would be subject to most scrutinisation. Presumably, if he has done this several times the immigration upon entry must have noticed he only has entry stamps and they have not said anything about it. As I say, I'm attempting to better understand @rimmae2 experience.
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Camerata's Guide To The Permanent Residence Process
Hi... Have you obtained a new non-quota immigrant visa since using the e-gates for exits? Did you have any problem with immigration officer on arrival, as you must have only stamps for entering the country but none for leaving, is that correct?
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
I do not have the original Thai language text, so I am unable to oblige you in that regard. The cynic in me can't help but suspect that whatever it does say in Thai it is likely to be ambiguous leaving much to interpretation. I may be pleasantly surprised on this occasion, but I will reserve judgement.
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
I was given the same information and also waited more than five years after obtaining PR. The extra time was due to covid, which delayed my application for citizenship.
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
I don't plan on retiring just yet, but I agree that it is frustrating. Essentially I can't retire as long as this process is ongoing. My file was sent to the MOI in July 2022 and I am still waiting for THE interview. Still, I tend to put it out of my mind and every now and again I come back to check to see if there have been any developments. Happy for @Marcati. Congratulations.
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Story Of My Thai Citizenship Application
Nothing new, alas. My application was submitted (paid the 5,000 baht fee) in October 2021. I had my NIA interview in March 2022 and my file was sent to MOI in July 2022. Since then nothing. I am prepared for the long-haul. As I have PR already it doesn't make a lot of difference to me at this point in time so I'll just wait. One day I expect to receive notification out of the blue, just as with PR.