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  1. This is only possible when you have a Thai spouse and you apply to citizenship on the basis of marriage -assuming you meet the conditions-. PR holders that are not married to a Thai national must have a minimum of 5 years of PR before applying.
  2. Is there anybody in this thread who obtained PR in the past few years, who can tell how long it took for the whole process?
  3. Hello guys, I've been away for a while (having Thai ID since 2020) but I would need some information for a friend, so I'll be happy to catch up on the information regarding PR. I see some Guru names that I remember well in the page... Arkady, Scorecard... still there, congrats, mates ! I hope you're all fine. Can someone remind me or confirm that PR door still open in the last months of the year, that male foreigners married to Thai wife can apply on the basis of marriage after just one year of marriage (or three?) assuming they already have the 3-year WP and tax submission? and how long the process takes in the recent years (It took me 4 years in 2008-2012), is it 6-12 months as I could read recently somewhere? Finally is there any big change in the process or requirements worth knowing in the recent years? Thank you in advance!
  4. Hello, Anyone knows if when we turn 55 but DO NOT resign (continuing to work and to contribute through a company registered provident fund), we are able to start withdrawing partial amounts from this provident fund -with all tax benefits-, or not ? It's unclear to me if this is only possible in the context of quitting a job/retiring and stopping contributions.

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