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On 9/8/2016 at 11:05 PM, andyrose said:
Thank you for sharing your stories guys, very much appreciated.
As I mentioned before; I was able to immigrate to Canada because I had a common law partner (same sex). I was with him for 5 years. We broke off; and I got married with a Dutch guy. I have already been a permanent resident of Canada, so it was much easier for me to immigrate to Europe. The relationship didn’t last long; I was emotionally, sexually, physically abused by him. I decided to return back to Canada.
I think there are as many bad foreigners as bad Thais. Sorry about your experience...
I immigrated to Canada with my Thai bf in 2008 as common-law partners. The job market wasn't great and we both returned to our respective countries. Then US laws changed and I was able to sponsor him for a marriage visa to the US. He is probably the first (maybe only) gay Thai to immigrate to both Canada and the US.
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Pretty sure she'll need a copy of the house registration. That's generally how Thais establish citizenship. If she doesn't own a house, her name is likely still on her parent's house registration.