Erawan
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A friend of mine said I should check this out, just in case you know, to save any future complications. He said that dual nationality may have been advantageous at one time, but now it's not really a good idea, he said check it out nonetheless. So folks, do I stand to lose anything? Pros and cons?
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Can anyone tell me more about it? I'd like to know how often they have 'enrollment', you know, after what period of time do they get the next batch of recruits in? Anything else that you think would be useful to know, give an insight or just scare me is appreciated too.
One more thing, what's the likelihood of seeing any action? It's unlikely you'd be sent off to Iraq, right? Thailand only has 451 troops stationed there, and their presence there is touch-and-go with the current situation.
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Hello, first post here. Quite a nice little find. Anyway, I thought this would be a good place to get answers to my questions.
First off, am I eligible for dual nationality? I am 20 years of age, I currently reside in the UK and I am Thai through my mother.
Secondly, am I eligible for Thai national service? If I successfully get a Thai passport, will they ask me to do national service (I hope so! )? What it 'may' hinge on is my level of fluency (or lack of). I am currently learning it (again - long story), I was hoping this experience would allow me to serve my country and improve my fluency at the same time.
So folks, where do I stand?
Disadvantages Of Having Dual Nationality?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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The two countries in question are Thailand (obviously) and the United Kingdom. I'm also 20 years of age. Thanks for the feedback guys.