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puchooay

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  1. Maybe it was easy 12 years ago. I know it was much easier than it is now Our local district office need loads of stuff. Including Poo yai baan as,as witness and a certified copy of my passport stamped bybthe MFA in Bangkok. I'm not going to bother. Done without for 22 years. Can't see why I need it now.
  2. The local office that issues driving licences accepts a letter from the local police station. We have a car and 2 bikes, all in my wife's name, and another bike in my daughter's name. Makes things much easier, especially when it comes to selling.
  3. I never carry my passport with me. To-date, 22 years, I've never gad to pay immigration for prove of abode.
  4. Of course it was. That's why you explained that it was at the first and second opportunity, instead of waiting for the third.
  5. You don't get stamped out of Suvannaphumi if you are Thai. There are automated gates. Immigration don't even know where you are going. They don't check for visas. Only on the way in. The airlines will check as it is their responsibility to bring you back if you are denied entry.
  6. Actually nothing to do with visas. Immigration don't check for visas for onward travel. The airlines do.
  7. Now you give the whole story. More helpful. Thanks. Just a quick question, how long ago was that? There have been automated gates at Suvannaphumi for a few years now.
  8. Her father's yellow book? Please confirm nationalities of your wife and her father. You are not making much sense.
  9. Either done long ago or in error at an office that didn't know the rules. Not so long ago my local office denied any knowledge of the yellow book. I would very much doubt anyone would get into the blue book now.
  10. You said the OP's daughter could not leave on her new Thai passport as it had no entry stamps in it. Incorrect. Had it been a foreign passport, you would be correct.
  11. My daughter's new Thai passport had no entry stamps the first time she left Thailand. That point is not really in the equation. Seems the the OP's daughter stamped in with her UK passport. I would guess she may have had both passports in her hand when she was at immigration on her return journey. There is no other way immigration would gave known. Previously and entry card would give it away. I believe they have now been abolished. Was she singled out as she looks European? Who knows.
  12. Very strange. I've only ever needed to produce a translated copy of my passport. Something I translated and certified myself.
  13. Interesting. Could you divulge the reasons? I've never been asked to produce a yellow book or Pink ID. That's why I don't have one. Don't see the advantage.
  14. Technically speaking, inoculations prevent illness. Not vaccines.
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