AGareth2
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Just now, ubonjoe said:
Info can be found here. https://www.gov.uk/register-british-citizen/children-born-outside-uk
thank you
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On 11/7/2017 at 6:52 PM, champair79 said:
Certificate of citizenship
what did you use to get that?
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congratulations
hope it works out
the visa that is
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3 hours ago, Tagaa said:
4) She CAN will the house & land to you, but you must sell it. You have a year to do so.. Unsure what happens if it is unsold after a year. You'll need to consult a lawyer on that wrinkle.
thought it was 180 days?
anyway this is the best option IMO
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6 hours ago, Kwasaki said:
on my husbands agreed instructions say-so or demise."
demise is easy to arrange
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3 minutes ago, Aditi Sharma said:would she be able pay a gratuity to a kindly soul in immigration or at the IDC
is that what they call a bribe in Mumbai?
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1 minute ago, ubonjoe said:
Wrong
A judge sets the fine when a person is in detention. The 3000 baht fine seems to be the standard amount they set it to.
The judge is not bound by the 500 baht a fine that gets people to the 20k baht maximum fine.
seems a bit lenient
almost worth going on overstay
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3000 bht fine for a years overstay
is that about right?
15 days in the slammer
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1 minute ago, tryasimight said:
I've read your post a couple of times and I'm still puzzled. You are on a Non o extension but have a Non b visa?
no no no
I have an extension on my o visa
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I have been on a non o extension for 7 years
my HR dep tried to get me to provide docs for a non o marriage...
I said no!
provide the docs for a non B
went to immigration, smooth as silk, after the 6 hour cue!
work permit came back yesterday
still on a non o extension
oh by the way I am a uni lecturer
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9 minutes ago, gilo said:
I had an 11-year overstay and considered the options.
9 minutes ago, gilo said:Fortunately, I cleared my overstay before the regulations came into force so was able to fly back into Suvarnabhumi 4 days after I paid the fine
well done
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you could have crapped on his feet
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6 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:
Sure. Sorry if it was unclear.
My son was born in 2015 in Thailand. I'm British, my girlfriend Laotian. I was born in Africa in 1960, so there was some doubt as to whether my son could be a British citizen. I took advice and was given two options: 1) apply for British citizenship for my son or 2) apply for a British passport. Both processes would establish his citizenship, as the documents required are essentially the same. Just applying for citizenship seemed pointless as he required a passport in order to travel out of Thailand. There was a chance that his passport application might be rejected, in which case I would have taken legal advice and tried to establish his citizenship, so that we could reapply for his passport. Fortunately, despite me being born in Africa, his passport was granted which therefore establishes his citizenship.
We could have applied for citizenship first and then his passport, but saved considerable cost and time by just applying for his British passport.
I can't comment on your case as the situation may well have been different in the past.I was born in the Sub continent so my situation is similar
My question is
should I start at The British Embassy?
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On 8/8/2017 at 8:22 AM, p_brownstone said:
My Daughter, born in Thailand (Thai mother) and now aged 12, has just received her Certificate of Registration as a British Citizen (a long and rather complicated story but not really relevant!).
I would like some advice on this
is there a thread?
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21 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Friendly and helpful.
There are 2 offices here now. A new one here in the city and the other one in Sirindhorn.
The one problem you can have by moving around the country is doing you 90 day reports. You have to do them to the office where you got your extension. If you can do them using online reporting it will not be a problem. Or you could do them by mail if you have an address where the receipt for them can be sent to that is an option.
mmm
my extension is issued at Chaengwattana
I have on occasion done my 90 day report at Jomtien
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would it be OK to carry 20k in 1 salung coins?
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surely if you do a visa run to your home country you won't have an entry stamp
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16 minutes ago, tonray said:
They are closing the game
it is not a game!
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Burma is looking nice these days
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20 hours ago, Crossy said:
At 4PM ??
he is an early riser
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How will this affect teachers?
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Won't the police still want to see your passport?
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staff in a condo in Pattaya
stock markets
mmmmm
worrying
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how big are they?
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