jayboy Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 4 minutes ago, Neeranam said: Paying 90/190,000 baht for PR or 5,000 for citizenship, I chose the latter. It's a no brainer. I'd hate to be old, worrying about rentry permits and having to report to the police station, etc. You respect and are fond of Thais, but don't want to be one - something doesn't add up here. The readings you don't want to be a Thai are the same readings many don't want to be a Yank. Sorry if Yank offends some but I'm not calling those from the US, American and don't know what else to call them. Taking your points in turn 1.I've already paid for PR so it's a sunk cost. 2.There's no significant inconvenience dropping into the police station once every five years (it took me only ten minutes last time round). As to the reentry permit, I don't suppose it will be relevant when I'm a real oldster : I won't be going anywhere so it won't apply.It's not a hassle now to be honest. 3.I knew most people wouldn't understand my point about a Thai passport.I can see that you certainly don't - "something doesn't add up here". I knew also that some genius - not you - would pipe up on the lines of "why don't you feel the same about a UK passport?" However a few who really understand Thailand will certainly grasp my concerns even if they don 't agree with them .Incidentally, I don't have the slightest criticism of those who take a different view.There are some foreigners, including a few friends of mine, for whom Thai nationality was a must in terms of their personal and business lives.I dare say that if those personal considerations applied to me I would put my negative views on one side.But they don't so I won't.
RocketDog Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 3:20 PM, zydeco said: This doesn't let him off the hook with the IRS. Indeed. When you renounce citizenship the IRS taxes all your USA assets such as real estate as if you had actually sold them. You may continue to own them but if you sell them at a profit later they will be taxed again. The USA does like to lose their cash cows (sheep). Likewise, if he made any income on Thailand over $100,000 he would owe taxes on it in America. As another reply said, he didn't have to renounce at all, but he probably sees no advantage to keeping his citizenship though his children may have found it useful in the future. Good luck to him. 1
jayboy Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 19 minutes ago, ravip said: Because I did not need it for any significant practical reason and more importantly I have major problems in identifying in such an inextricable way with the bankrupt and negative values of the Thai state and the tiny minority that control it.I would be ashamed to hold a Thai passport in current circumstances But, you still prefer to live in TH than your home country? Good. Thats the best policy! Best of both worlds... need I continue? At this stage of my life it's not much of a choice for me now given family commitments.In any case I love living in Thailand.I just don't want to be a Thai.
Neeranam Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 24 minutes ago, ravip said: Because I did not need it for any significant practical reason and more importantly I have major problems in identifying in such an inextricable way with the bankrupt and negative values of the Thai state and the tiny minority that control it.I would be ashamed to hold a Thai passport in current circumstances But, you still prefer to live in TH than your home country? Good. Thats the best policy! Best of both worlds... need I continue? No need, you've said it all.
bbbbooboo Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 Hmmm........ there’s one born every minute.....
Popular Post lust Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 29, 2020 Bet he still has to pay foreigner prices. 3 1
melvinmelvin Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 23 hours ago, dcnx said: There you have it. The Thai education system at work. Thailand has one of the worst passports in the world. or maybe this shows the dysfunctionallity of US made brains
Chrysaora Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 3:20 PM, zydeco said: This doesn't let him off the hook with the IRS. Yes it does, and that is the entire point of renunciation. 1
Chrysaora Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 3:50 PM, zydeco said: Good luck enforcing that on a non USA citizen.
amdy2206 Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 Good luck with that. If you think Thai is the best, just move and cope with the red tape - although as you have money Thai will welcome you. If no cash, Thai will not care about you. Thai only cares about money, nothing else. 1
Knocker33 Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 Is the lobotomy included in the price 1 1 1
TSF Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 1 hour ago, lust said: Bet he still has to pay foreigner prices. I was thinking the same thing. This guy is deluded. He's not a Thai and never will be. Thais look at him and see a foreigner, so they'll keep trying to milk him for a bit more. The kids will still call out "Hey you, farang". If he gets into any disagreements with Thais they'll pull the race card on him. 2 1
Farang Muang Phrae Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 6:41 PM, Jane Dough said: Udom tells me that he has enjoyed reading all the comments. Rooster Its true, I really do!
Farang Muang Phrae Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 6 hours ago, Ebumbu said: Now he can visit Cuba. I never thought of that but I guess you're right.
Farang Muang Phrae Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 6 hours ago, abrahamzvi said: I think that Udom should be congratulated, not because he has chosen the Thai citizenship. That is his decision and if he feels his loyalty lies with Thailand, I think he is absolutely right in becoming a Thai and renouncing his US citizenship. I think he should be congratulated for drawing the attention to a phenomenon which has become most popular recently and that is carrying two or more passports of different countries. It seems to me that most people nowadays consider passports as a document that makes one's life easier travelling. The fact is, or should be that this is a tag of one's national identity and loyalty. This is the reason why I am against dual nationality. One reads nowadays of people buying a second or third nationality (passports), of people in the UK, who for many years, justifiably or not, decried the new democratic Germany now applying for German nationality in addition to the British one that they hold. There are other examples. I sincerely believe that national loyalty is not something that can or should be divided. If a person lives in a country other than his/her native one and feels that he/she belongs there, he/she should try to demonstrate his loyalty for his adopted national home by trying to get naturalized and at the same time demonstrate his loyalty to his new home by renouncing the loyalty to his old one, by renouncing its citizenship. There are, of course exception, such as a child of a mixed marriage. Even in such cases, I believe that at reaching legal maturity (18or21 years of age) they should make a choice. Thank you for your kind words! 2
sanemax Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 11 minutes ago, Farang Muang Phrae said: Its true, I really do! I hope that you dont take offence at some of the posts , some on here like to criticise ,moan and complain about any and everything . Some Americans cannot understand why you gave up your USA citizenship , "because America is the best Country in the World".............they posted from their new home in Thailand and trying to find ways to stay here with the visa restrictions ???? 1
echrist Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 One's citizenship belongs to the country, not the person. That being said, I use 3, one Thai, and wouldn't give any of them up unless I was forced to choose. 1
Popular Post Farang Muang Phrae Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 29, 2020 2 minutes ago, sanemax said: I hope that you dont take offence at some of the posts , some on here like to criticise ,moan and complain about any and everything . Some Americans cannot understand why you gave up your USA citizenship , "because America is the best Country in the World".............they posted from their new home in Thailand and trying to find ways to stay here with the visa restrictions ???? No offence at all, I find it very educational to see how other people think, actually. I didn't renounce my American Citizenship to get anyone's aproval anyway. I did it first and foremost because I refuse to share my loyalty with any another nation other than Thailand. I have always said I would renounce my American Citizenship once I got my Thai citizenship, I kept my word. I'm very proud of what I did and I am extremely proud to be Thai. 4 3 2
Popular Post Farang Muang Phrae Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 29, 2020 It wasn't that long ago that I was an American that spoke incredibly good Thai. But now I am very proud to be a Thai that speaks incredibly good English. Thank you everyone for taking the time to coment, I thoughly enjoy reading them....well, most of them. I'm posting a picture of the last meal I had as an American. Thought you might get a kick out of that. 3 1 2
Popular Post rgraham Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 29, 2020 Hopefully he will get to keep the dumbass smile, he has just made a huge mistake. 2 1
seancbk Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 3:08 PM, webfact said: he has now paid more than 70,000 baht for the privilege. 70,000 baht isn't paying through the nose. 1
Popular Post Fex Bluse Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 29, 2020 This bloke conflicts me. I ALWAYS try my best to support our fellow expats against the aggression in Asia. But this guy makes is as hard as possible. All I can say is watch out for the story when he is destroyed by the realization that the Thais just laugh at him to laugh but will NEVER consider him an equal or respect him. He will be devastated. 3
VillageIdiot Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 35 minutes ago, mok199 said: He loves showboating , a true thai trait.. A true Thai trait indeed. But a true American trait as well. The quality is personified in their (our) president. 1
Fex Bluse Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 36 minutes ago, VillageIdiot said: A true Thai trait indeed. But a true American trait as well. The quality is personified in their (our) president. The difference being the fact that when the Yankees showboat, the world feels it. Please stop comparing a backward inconsequential country with a historical global power. It's sickening to even mention Thailand and America in the same sentence.
Mung Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/28/2020 at 8:25 AM, rabas said: Shows he's paid his US taxes. All Americans have the right to renounce citizenship, except if they owe taxes. I always find it funny how US citizens have to keep paying taxes even if they relocate abroad for many years at a time. I have a female friend who is from Asia, but has been living in the US for the best part of a decade. She works in home security, but if she leaves her job and moves away, she still needs to pay taxes for 5 years I think! Back to a country she is not even native in. And yet the US still doesn't offer free medical care as an option to it's citizens. A lot of that tax money goes to buying shiny new tanks, submarines, missiles and everything else in between 2
JimmyTheMook Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 2 hours ago, Farang Muang Phrae said: It wasn't that long ago that I was an American that spoke incredibly good Thai. But now I am very proud to be a Thai that speaks incredibly good English. Thank you everyone for taking the time to coment, I thoughly enjoy reading them....well, most of them. I'm posting a picture of the last meal I had as an American. Thought you might get a kick out of that.
samran Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 Now that the person at the centre of the story is posting here and we know who he is, it’s only fair that the TV keyboard warriors show their faces as they hurl insults at this guy. 1 1
EricTh Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 What happened to make America great again? Isn't USA the richest country in the world?
Fex Bluse Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 2 hours ago, Farang Muang Phrae said: No offence at all, I find it very educational to see how other people think, actually. I didn't renounce my American Citizenship to get anyone's aproval anyway. I did it first and foremost because I refuse to share my loyalty with any another nation other than Thailand. I have always said I would renounce my American Citizenship once I got my Thai citizenship, I kept my word. I'm very proud of what I did and I am extremely proud to be Thai. You are NOT Thai. Do you understand that? 2
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