Absolutely correct.
The reason is they upload the details of the fathers passport and nationality at the time of issuance of the Thai passport.
These details can be checked by the Immi Officer.
So OPs fear is unfound
Thai MFA has an Office in Central Pattaya you can visit there for your legalization stamp.
No need to come to BKK
You will get it on the 3rd day.
You will have to fix an online appointment -
https://qlegal.consular.go.th
Hope this helps you out.
You have to visit the District Office that issued the Yellow book.
They will give you a certified copy of the same, mentioning your passport number + PINK ID
This is 100 % acceptable by any DLT nationwide.
Only the Special Branch can give you the correct answer.
Pop in for a visit -
Special Branch Bureau Building 6, Royal Thai Police, Rama 1 Rd,
Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan,
Bangkok 10330
Carry all your documents.
Wrong.
The UK death certificate has to be stamped by the British Embassy in Bangkok + Thai MFA Chaengwattana.
or
to be stamped by the Royal Thai Embassy in London + Thai MFA Chaengwattana.
Thailand is not a signatory to The Hague Convention for Apostille
Not sure entirely but if you are a shareholder in the company, you will need PND 50 of the company which you wont have.
Is your WP from your wifes business or you work for someone else?
Since you have a WP, it means all your company documents were in order coz the Labor Dept checks all documents very thoroughly.
Also, do you get salary of at least 40,000 baht per month? Do you have PND 91 from the last 2 years?
If you cannot supply all the company documents, you cannot apply.
Company Registration Certificate from Ministry of Commerce (DBD) is certainly required.
Company tax payments, VAT registration documents, your yearly tax payments, work permit etc.
You will have to visit the District Office (Khet/Amphur) in Bangkok with your Landlord.
Different offices have different requirements so its best you contact them directly.
You will certainly need copy of your passport page notarized by your Embassy, translated into Thai and stamped by MFA Thai, Chaengwattana.
Some were requested for a birth certificate as well, others were not!
For Bangkok Candidates its a little different -
1. Submit Documents
2. Special Police Interview - within a month of submitting documents
3. NIA Interview - within 3 -5 months
4.M.O.I Interview - usual time frame 18- 24 months after NIA
5. Minister of Interior signs off your application + counter signed by His Majesty
6. Oath
7. Name published in the Royal Gazette
8. Get Citizenship Certificate from Special Police + 3 certified copies of RG (Not applicable to Women Candidates)
9. Name entered in the Blue Tabien Baan (Non PRs) + THAI ID card issuance at the District Office
10. Thai Passport issuance at any Passport Office
Peace
Legal only with Thai tax payment receipts, have to work for a Thai company.
Hold Work Permit for 3 yrs before applying.
Married to a Thai lady + have child/ children