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  1. Hi,

     

    We have recently welcomed our firth child. My wife is a dual national UK/Thai and we are currently based in the UK. But she wishes to resignation our daughter for Thai citizenship and passport.

     

    Therefore I am looking for some advice on the best way to proceed with this, given that we live in Yorkshire. Looking at the Thai embassy websites, it appears that we would have to register the birth with them first before we can apply for a passport and the process can take up to 6-8 weeks. Given the current covid situation we don’t fancy having to travel to London to do this, and wonder if it can be done remotely or via the consulate in Hull.

     

    Or is it possible to travel to Thailand with her UK passport (application in process) and then complete all the Thai resignation requirements (birth certificate/Passport) once we arrive in Thailand.

     

    We have contacted the Thai embassy a number of times via the phone but never been able to get through, and are awaiting a reply to emails sent.

     

    Any thoughts or experience in the above would be welcomed?

  2. Resort for sale Ubon Ratchathani Province

    Newly opened resort Not far from the city center comes with a Total of 20 rooms + 2 houses, land area of 2 rai 2 ngan with fully furnished furniture.

    The resort is beautifully decorated and landscaped. As a operating business full almost every day. The owner will move abroad. Interested, call at 0623577733.

     

    Offers from 35 Million Baht 

     

    Link for more details https://m.pantipmarket.com/detail.php?id=18993067

     

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    My wife holds but Thai and UK citizenship, she is currently in Thailand and wants to return to the UK. She has been in Thailand overseeing a construction project which has over ran. During this time he Thai passport (which she used to enter the country) has expired. She now wants to return to the UK, using her UK passport still in date. I can not see a problem when she arrives in the UK. But will she have a problem leaving Thailand, i.e if she used her UK passport to leave she have no stamp and/or her Thai passport been out of date.

    Or would she have to have her Thai passport renewed, which i believe needs to be done in bangkok.

     

    Thanks

  4. Thanks for the replays guys,

     

    It has given me lots to look at. With regards to having 40K per month, could this come from my wife income? or would it have to be mine. The reason i ask is that the job she has been offered at the Uni is 35,000THb a month. Or would income from the resort count (i.e this could just be deposited into a thai bank account) or would the bank ask questions as to where the money has come from?

     

    The other option that we have would be to transfer the money (400K thb) from the UK and just leave it sat in the bank.

     

    Thanks again

  5. Morning,

     
    We are just setting out on our path to hopefully move to Thailand full time this year. So to start with i am just trying to get as much information as possible given the number of different visa options, which are leaving me confused as to the best option for us.
     
    My background is a UK national currently in the UK, been travel to Thailand over 10 years and have many number of visa on arrival stamps. My with is a Thai national and we have been married for 8 years. She is also a UK national and holds a UK passport, having been through the whole UK visa process with out professional help (Thai visa forum aside ???? )we are hoping to do this same for me.
     
    Over the last few years we have been building a resort is Ubon which is now nearly fully open. This has been making a good income (profit) which would allow us to live a average lifestyle. My wife has also been offered a job at university and we intend to rent out our house in the UK. 
    But i would also like the option to work in Thailand should i need to, so a visa that allows a wok permit would be ideal. Is the idea of using the resort as a resisted business a possibility to do this?
     
    Given that i dont have a pension income (I am 34) but we do have savings that which would be able to place in a bank account in Thailand.
     
    So in effect i am looking for ideas the best way to proceed. I have been told that there is a so called marriage visa which might be an option?
     
    Thanks for taking the time to read, if you have any questions please let me know.
     
    Cheers
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    I am Currently looking for work in Thailand and to relocate from the UK with my wife of 10 years.

     

    I have 15 years experience in logistic/production planning/MRP, with in the UK and Europe (Netherlands) i have most working in the Chemical and steel industry.

     

    Able to use all major MRP software (SAP, Glovia, inhouse software) and all Microsoft software suites. I do have basic Thai skills but this is something that I am actively improving. 

     

    I also have a current DGSA, Six Sigma Green belt and 5'S trained.  

     

    We already have a condo and car in Thailand, but would be flexible as to work location. I would also be willing to help with visa/permit and relocation costs.

     

    Further information available on request (including CV, references, certificates), please PM me.

     

    Thank you

  6. I am currently looking for work in Thailand full time or contract. As I am looking to move to Thailand full time with my wife. We are currently in the process of building and opening a resort, but I would still like to keep my hand in work.

     

    I have 15 years experience in logistic/production planning, with-in the UK and Europe (Netherlands) most my experience has been gained working in the Chemical and steel industry.

     

    I am able to use all major MRP software (SAP, Glovia, Orecal) and all Microsoft software suites to an advance level. I do have basic Thai language skills but this is something that I am actively looking to improve.

     

    I also have a current DGSA, Six Sigma Green belt and 5S trained. I also have experience in dealing with hazardous waste with-in the UK and currently hold a valid DGSA certificate.

     

    We already have a condo and car in Thailand but would be flexible as to work location. I would also be willing to help with visa/permit and relocation costs.

     

    Ideal I would be looking for similar work, but I would consider any role should I be deemed suitable for.

     

    Further information available on request (including CV), please PM me.

     

    Thank you 

     

  7. Thanks everyone for all you feedback, lots of reading and to take in. Just to confirm our marriage is registered in the Thailand and the Thai business will be set up in her name. Which will hopefully make s things easier, we are back across for 3 weeks in July so will be looking at a few potential  properties in Pattaya, and carry out further research. 

     

    Once again thanks for all you help and comments

     

     

  8. Hi Thanks for the reply's

     

    By the sound of things the Entry Non-O visa would seems to be the best option at the given moment.  Would this allow for the opening of a bank account and Thai driving licence? Given that this can also be applied for in the UK seems to be the best option. As it will mostly likely be the 2nd half of the year before we move over there.

     

    We hope to use Pattaya as our main bases so Chonburi immigration will most likely be the best for us to deal with.  We have been to peppers the last time we were in Ubon very nice restaurant and great food. If you could send me the contact details of the owner (if hes agreeable) that would be a great help.

     

    Thanks again for all the information, it gives me ideas and a great starting point.

     

    Regards 

     

  9. Hi I am looking for some advice as to the best form of visa I need to move to Thailand and operate a business with my wife. I am a 32 year old UK national, my wife of 7 years is Thai but has been in the UK for the last 7 years and has a UK passport.

    Over the last few years we have been setting up a business in the UK which we hope to operate remotely form Thailand, plus renting out our house in the UK.
    But we have also built a small resort in Ubon and looking to set up a small restaurant in Pattaya, to generate an Income in Thailand, to live in Thailand.

    My question is what would be the best visa for me to apply for to start with, which would allow me to stay in Thailand long term. With the view to the possibility of getting a work permit.

    I understand that there are many factors to take into consideration but I am looking for a starting point to work from. As a lot of information that I have been able to find out is aim at retirement age people. Ideally I would be looking to open a bank account and obtain and Thai driving licence. So please let me know if you require any additional information that would help.

     

    Thanks

  10. I am currently looking for work in Thailand,

     

    Can anyone recommend and good jobs sites, i have been using JobsDB with limited feedback. I have also been checking this site and major multinationals websites. 

     

    Has anyone had any experience/luck with agency (adeco, manpower ect) in Thailand?

     

    I have 15 years experience in logistics, along with degree. I am hoping to move back to Thailand with my wife.

     

    Thanks

  11. I am Currently looking for work in Thailand and to relocate from the UK with my wife of 8 years.

     

    I have 15 years experience in logistic/production planning, with in the UK and Europe (Netherlands) i have most working in the Chemical and steel industry.

     

    Able to use all major MRP software (SAP, Glovia, Orcal) and all Microsoft software suites. I do have basic Thai skills but this is something that I am actively improving. 

     

    I also have a current DGSA, Six Sigma Green belt and 5S trained. I have attached a copy of my CV 

     

    We already have a condo and car in Thailand, but would be flexible as to work location. I would also be willing to help with visa/permit and relocation costs.

     

    Further information available on request (including CV), please PM me.

     

    Thank you 

     

  12. Hi all,

     

    I have over 14 years experience with-in the logistics industry with-in the UK and Europe (Germany and Netherlands) i have work for company's such as Khune and Nagel, CAT, Cummings and SSI UK. Have been married to a Thai for 6 years, we are looking to move to Thailand, where we currently have in the process of building a resort (Ubon) along with a house. 

     

    I would ideally be looking for a role that would allow me to build on my current experience and skills mostly likely in Rayong or bangkok). My previous roles have been MRP and production control, along with waste management. I have great computer skills (SAP and MS office), along with a DGSA, and Six sigma green belt. 

     

    I have a CV and references available should anyone wish to see. But would be very interested to discuss further with anyone requiring somebody of my back ground and experience. I am always looking to learn new skills and to gain experience.

     

    Regards

  13. Afternoon,

    I am looking for some advice please for my wife. She has been living in the UK now for 6 years and holds a UK passport. Although her old Thai passport has now expired. She is looking to return to Thailand for more than 30 days, so would like to enter Thailand as a Thai national rather than using her UK passport.

    She has spoken to the embassy today in London, which was little to no help, aside from the rude they rude manner (when speaking in Thai). All they can suggest is that we need to go to the embassy in London in person to get a new passport. Given that we live in North Yorkshire this would not be easy option given travel and work commitments.

    We have read in that it is possible to enter Thailand on an expired passport. Hence leave the UK on her UK passport and enter Thailand on her expired passport. Has anybody tried this or know if it is an option?

    The other option we have seen would be to go to Thailand on her UK passport, while in Thailand renew her Thai passport. Then say take a trip Singapore or Korea, and return to Thailand on her Thai passport, which would then allow her unlimited stay in Thailand? When this was mentioned to the Thai embassy she was told this would be illegal, but a reason as to why was unclear.

    If anybody has any experience with this or is able to offer any advice this would be most welcomed.

    Thanks

  14. All,

    I am-trying to find some cheap flights (return) from Thailand to northern UK (MAN, NCL ect). My farther-in-law is hoping to come across form my wife's graduation ceremony form university. He has been granted a visit visa, so now need to book the flights. I have read that most airlines require to see the credit card used for the booking at check-in. As my wife will be paying, is there anyway around this? Or can any body recommend any Thai travel agency or website that flights can be booked on-line?

    It seems that flights originating in Thailand cost more that return to the UK. We have looked at one way flights also but this often appear to cost more than returns, which seems strange.

    Thanks

  15. Thanks for all the reply s

    We are hoping to have the application form, finished today and then send it across to my wife's sister to print in Bangkok. Once the appointment has been booked and we have a date, we will then arrange for my FIL to travel to bangkok and stay with my sister in law for a few days, while he processes the visa at VFS.

    Although the supporting evidence that we are sending bank statements wages slips, will be in the format of PDF's, will in be OK for my sister in law to print these off in Thailand and use as part of the application? Given that my wife gets electronic wages slips, and we both have paperless statements from the bank? and we don't have originals.

    My FIL will also be bringing proof of his pension, house ownership and land ownership, given that these documents are in Thai, I believe that they will need to be translated. Can anyone recommend any good translation services near the VFS building?

    My final questions is current processing times, has anyone had any recent experience in turnaround times for a visit visa?

    Thanks again guys for all the help and advice it is much apprenticed. As many you have pointed out i would rather make sure we have everything in order first time round before we submit the application.

    Cheers

  16. Thanks Bob,

    You make some valid points. I should have made clear that the farther in-law has a small business in Thailand and some farms. he also has a wife and some grandchildren that they look after, hence the reason why my mother-in-law wont travel.

    As for the funds for the trip this will be coming from my wife, who works full time in the UK. Myself I work full time in the UK and from savings. These sources of money will be sent to the embassy with the visa application (Wage slips, savings, bank statement ect)

    Thanks again for your help.

  17. Hi all,

    Sorry for the long post, but i am looking for some advice please. My wife has recently passed her master degree in the UK. So would like her father to come across to attend the graduation ceremony, which is the of November.

    I am just looking for advice as to how we can make the application as easy as possible. Given that me Wife is now a UK national (passport) and in full time work, I am hoping that we shouldn't face to many problems. Below I have listed all the evidence support documents that we have for the application, but if anyone can think of any additional requirements please let me know:

    Wife's UK Passport,

    My UK Passport,

    Farther in-laws passport

    Mortgage agreement for house

    Wife's wages slips

    Wife's Bank statements (show house-keeping money from myself also

    University details shows that course have been passed

    Farther in-laws pension payment (ex school teacher)

    Farther in-laws bank statement

    Invite letter

    The visa that we are looking to apply for is the visit visa, that i believe can be submitted on-line. The current cost is £87 and processing time approx 2 weeks? Given that the visa is for less than 6 months will my farther in law need to attend regent house in Bangkok to give his bio metrics?

    Given that my Wife Visa UK national, will I also need to provide any supporting evidence, such as my wages bank statements ect?

    Thank you all for you help.

    Regards

  18. Thanks again 7by7

    As she is still studying for the degree i think she will have to take the B1 test. The best i can find so far is offered via PTE Academic and have a location in Newcastle. But could i just confrim that course offered (b1 cefr/esol entry test level 3 English) is the correct course. They do say it is suitable for settlement and irl. But if anyone as any experince with them or the course it would be great to hear.

    Thanks again for your advise.

  19. Hi 7by7

    Thanks for the update, I was aware that the rule had changed regarding the B1 test. Although was not sure if it would apply to my wife, given that she passed her LifeInUK test in 2012. I most have got this mixed up with the new LifeInUK test. My wife is enrolled to study a master degree started later in the year. But am I correct in thinking that this requirement is only over looked, on completion of a degree in the UK?

    We are now looking into the local test centres for her to do this test, via you links. It appears that the nearest test centre to us (based in Yarm Nyorks) would be Newcastle. For the B1 CEFR / ESOL Entry Level 3 (£125 cost) I believe is the correct course. If possible does anyone have any good links for websites with test questions etc. My wife has a good level of English speaking and listening, but practice questions would be a great help for her.

    Thanks for the heads up on the national checking centre, I will be worth using this service to check though the app.

    Regards

  20. Hi all,

    I am currently going though the process of applying for British citizenship for my wife. I am looking to make sure I have a good understanding of the process before we submit.

    My wife and I where married in April 2010 and she has been in the UK since 30/08/2010. Firstly on a settlement visa, and then with IDLR since last February. So to apply for citizenship I believe that she has to have spent 3 years in the UK, with 1 full year with IDLR before she can apply. Since she got her IDLR and bio ID card last year (19/02/2013) should we be OK to apply later this month? Given that in the last 3 years we have only spent 9 weeks outside the UK. Which were holidays back in Thailand.



    To apply for Citizenship we are looking to complete form (AN) and pay a fee of £874. My wife has passed the life in UK test back in 2012 before we applied for the IDLR, so is this sufficient to prove her English skills? As question 1.22 on the application form asks for the certificate number. But then also asks for further information i.e B1 CEFR course etc?

    When we married in Bangkok we submitted a translated copy of or wedding certificate to the UK embassy. Will this be sufficient for our application, as this should be held on the system for the UKBA to access. Or will we need to send a hard copy also?


    Aside from the above we also intend to include the following supporting documents:


    Completed AM Form

    Passport (Wifes Thai)

    Thai ID

    UK Bio ID card

    Letter from UKBA confirming indefinite leave to remain

    Wife's UK Driving Licence (Both parts)

    Life in UK Pass certificate

    My UK passport


    Other than the above, do we have to provide any other evidence, employment, Bankstatments, Pay slips etc, as we did for the IDLR?


    Thank you for taking the time to read though this, and any information or experience you have with the process would be a great help.


    Thanks again

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