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martin.agren

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  1. On 2016-11-19 at 8:11 AM, Arkady said:

    Unlike some other countries, there is no specific provision to obtain nationality based on Thai grandparents.

    Well, according to law, three grandparents children are Thai citizens too, but then their children (the child's parent) will have to go through the citizenship process and then the child can. I for example is a born Thai citizen, but we (my parents) didn't report that to the Thai embassy before I was 20, and I didn't register at amphur until 32, when my daughter was already born. With my national ID number I could then register Thai citizenship for my daughter at the Thai embassy. 

  2. No need really to rent a car, just jump one of the vans down to Hat Chao Mai. The National Park actually has cabins you can rent, the beach there is really nice. 5KMs of white sand, also the park has equipment you can rent, kayaks and such.

    http://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/Hat-Chao-Mai-National-Park--816

    Otherwise you have Pak Meng Pier as well as Chao Mai, (I think Pak Meng better if coming direct from Trang town) if you want to pop out to Koh Libong, Koh Muk or Koh Kradan

    Looks lovely. Is the pic from Hat Chao Mai?

  3. Me and my family might need to spend a couple of days in Trang town during March 2016. If so, we thought of having some vacation as well. Could you recommend somewhere with a nice beach and possibility to go scuba diving. It's not necessarily one of the islands, if there's good beaches on the mainland that will do as well.

  4. No one has ever passed a Thai medical exam?

    I think I am being misunderstood. I am not asking "what are my chances" I am asking "what would need to be done in order to be able to work in Thailand as a medical doctor".

    And yes I have seen written and printed Thai, I am familiar with Thai script and pronunciation, I am however still learning grammar which is hard I admit, but on my free time while I study and I am complementing all medical terminology I learn with Thai medical terminology.

    I don't know about medical exam, but I know that there is one (and only one) farang with foreign exam who has passed the dental exam. It shows that it is possible, but damn hard.

  5. Are you sure it's a low tone? I know ร can "carry" the sound, but isn't ร part of a new syllable and thus ศิ should be considered as a short vowel with a stop and then it is a high tone?

  6. ศิราณี

    Is it correct that the first syllable is high/rising (as it is a short vowel it's just high, though formally rising?) and the second syllable is low?

  7. Anyone who can help me guidning me through this. I'm a luuk khrung and I have a thai birth certificate (issued by the Thai embassy in my home country), but I have not been registered in the baan thabien due to the fact that I am living abroad and I do not want to be drafted. As I'm soon to pass 30 years of age I know I will be able to skip military service, but I think I have to go to the military office to be registered and have to pay a nominal fee. Where is this military office? Anyone who has been through this procedure in Pattaya?

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