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jackdd

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  1. No, not her boss' ID card. I think that is an optional requirement, your wife could very well be unemployed, then she wouldn't have an employee or government officer ID card. I think Kor Lor 3 is your marriage certificate which you got when you got married. When you got married you had to provide some document which said that you aren't married already, they want a copy of this document. Did you get married in Thailand or abroad?
  2. Through Google I already figured out that marriage in Thailand is legal if both persons are at least 17 years old. But two things which I couldn't figure out: Does marriage under 18 require the consent by the parents? If a 17 year old gets married, does this then make him/her legally an adult, so the parents can no longer decide where the person stays etc.?
  3. With a considerable delay it's now published in the Royal Gazette: http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2564/E/299/T_0007.PDF
  4. Does it fit in the back of a pickup truck so that the doors can still be closed? If it doesn't fit, then that's obviously the main problem for the companies. Maybe the post office offers a post office to post office service, like they do for motorbikes, this would then come with a bigger truck.
  5. Mainly his own fault for not checking the stamp after entering Thailand.
  6. How would they know about this? They aren't connected to the immigration database.
  7. The TM30 form itself says house master, owner or possessor. The law also says this. So yes, it's your obligation as well. A tenant doesn't become the house master just like that, the house master is stated in the house book, unless you add the tenant in the house book he isn't the house master. A tenant is the possessor though, and thus also has the obligation to file a TM30. Of course it's difficult for you to monitor who stays at the place, so if I were to rent out a place, I would simply put a clause in the rental contract, stating that it's the tenant's resposibility to file the TM30 for any foreigners staying at the place.
  8. You are not supposed to drive in the middle lane if the left lane is free. If a car undertakes you it's nearly always because you are in the wrong lane.
  9. How did you come up with this? There is no such limitation in all of Thailand.
  10. Every place where you stay has to report you. Where do you stay now?
  11. Sounds like a scam, why would you have to pay twice for the PCR test, and twice for the transport from the airport? (Unless the 4250 Baht doesn't include this and is only the cost for the room)
  12. Maybe they do, maybe they don't, how is anybody here supposed to know? What's the point of this thread? Ask the owner.
  13. They wouldn't tell him this, because his visa isn't invalid. They would tell him that he can't enter because he is blacklisted. The IB doesn't cancel visas.
  14. You need a residence certificate from immigration, what they require to issue it depends on your local immigration office.
  15. Probably because boosters are usually given 6 months after the AZ shot, so wait another 3 months.
  16. There is no point in waiting, this was obviously just to stop you from discovering this problem too soon. To me this sounds like fraud, so if I were you I would just file a police report, might get things going. The women's name doesn't sound Thai to me, are you sure that the personal data you have of them is legit and not fake?
  17. Do you know anybody who lives in Thailand? Just have them write a "rental contract" for you.
  18. Even immigration calls it "visa extension", but this term is still wrong and misleading and should be avoided.
  19. Same as last week, a long weekend so more people than usually rent a car. Next weekend it would probably be easier.
  20. Just take a free vaccine, no need to be sad just because you wasted some money.
  21. What are you talking about? They don't keep the passport
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