essexman Posted May 16, 2023 Share Posted May 16, 2023 I'm sure this is on the forum somewhere, but I can't find it. Would someone be kind enough to guide me through the Life Certificate form which arrived today. A couple of things I'm not sure about. Proof of identity. Do I copy my passport on a separate sheet of paper and get the witness to sign that? Or do they just sign the declaration. I live in Jomtien, any pointers to who i can get to sign and stamp the form? Any help will be appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted May 16, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 16, 2023 I went with my passport and the paper of my pension to the Amphur office and ask if they could sign and stamp it. No problem.. I know that lawyers can do it to but than you have to pay for it 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
essexman Posted May 16, 2023 Author Share Posted May 16, 2023 Am I right in thinking you just show the witness your passport. You don't have to send a copy of the passport with the life certificate? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theoldgit Posted May 16, 2023 Share Posted May 16, 2023 3 hours ago, essexman said: Am I right in thinking you just show the witness your passport. You don't have to send a copy of the passport with the life certificate? You're correct, you don't need to send a copy of your passport with the Life Certificate. The witness is signing to confirm that they've seen your passport. There are numerous retired UK Civil Servants and Bank Managers in Thailand, any one of them can countersign the form. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya57 Posted May 16, 2023 Share Posted May 16, 2023 Sorry to interrupt but what is a life certificate? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PPGuy Posted May 16, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 16, 2023 I had my UK state pension stopped last week. Contacted the pension office and they confirmed it was due to non return of the POL certificate, which I never received. I did ask why these forms could not be sent by email, for those wishing that service. Response was a weak, 'well not all pensioners are up to speed on using email.' However, they did email me with a copy of the certificate which needs to be completed and returned to them before I can have my pension restarted. On topic: I am arranging the signature via Euro-Thai Law office, opposite side entrance to Big C on South Pattaya Road, near to the Key Visa office. Have used them previously as they have a Notary on staff and the cost is Bt500. As others have stated, copy of passport not required to be sent to UK, only completed form. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
essexman Posted May 16, 2023 Author Share Posted May 16, 2023 1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said: Sorry to interrupt but what is a life certificate? Once you start claiming your UK state pension it's a form they send out that you have to fill in and send it back to the UK. It's to prove you are still alive. What I'm seeing is no one is sure if they will get the form or not. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted May 16, 2023 Share Posted May 16, 2023 15 minutes ago, essexman said: Once you start claiming your UK state pension it's a form they send out that you have to fill in and send it back to the UK. It's to prove you are still alive. What I'm seeing is no one is sure if they will get the form or not. Which is correct......???? Last year I emailed them because I hadn't received one for a while, they sent the form to print off....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BritManToo Posted May 16, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 16, 2023 1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said: Sorry to interrupt but what is a life certificate? It's a form pensioners, who have declared themselves living outside the UK, are sent to confirm they are still alive. Not required or sent to pensioners living in the UK as the Dept. of Births and deaths contacts the DWP directly. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jacko45k Posted May 16, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 16, 2023 14 hours ago, essexman said: Am I right in thinking you just show the witness your passport. You don't have to send a copy of the passport with the life certificate? That was my interpretation.... I took passport and a few other docs and had it done by a lawyer type, yes it cost me a couple of thousand, when cheaper alternatives are around. But it had a fancy stamp and looked the business! 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
essexman Posted May 16, 2023 Author Share Posted May 16, 2023 Thanks for the answers, I will get it witnessed by my local lawyer. I was told that it can be witnessed at the immigration office. On a side note, can I ask the safest way to send the form back to the UK? I've heard registered post is very expensive, so I may go the EMS route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted May 16, 2023 Share Posted May 16, 2023 34 minutes ago, essexman said: Thanks for the answers, I will get it witnessed by my local lawyer. I was told that it can be witnessed at the immigration office. On a side note, can I ask the safest way to send the form back to the UK? I've heard registered post is very expensive, so I may go the EMS route. I was going to use a Courier but it was expensive for a single slip of paper..... it went Thai Post, from one of those Mail Box places in the Mall. Not expensive... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mutt Daeng Posted May 17, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 17, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, essexman said: Thanks for the answers, I will get it witnessed by my local lawyer. I was told that it can be witnessed at the immigration office. On a side note, can I ask the safest way to send the form back to the UK? I've heard registered post is very expensive, so I may go the EMS route. I posted a "proof of life" certificate earlier this year. It's 250 baht to send it registered. You can track the item right to the point of delivery in the UK, using Thailand Post "Track and Trace" and then Royalmail "Track your Item". Edited May 17, 2023 by Mutt Daeng added border to image 1 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post hotandsticky Posted May 17, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 17, 2023 1 hour ago, essexman said: Thanks for the answers, I will get it witnessed by my local lawyer. I was told that it can be witnessed at the immigration office. On a side note, can I ask the safest way to send the form back to the UK? I've heard registered post is very expensive, so I may go the EMS route. Overkill. Anyone of good standing in the community can witness. Do you think that DWP check these forms...................it is a tick box exercise. Airmail is perfectly adequate for returning the life certificate. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post worgeordie Posted May 17, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 17, 2023 I use the local Chemist ,where I buy my medicine , he signs and stamps it (important) I think , there were 3 other retirees there at same time as me ,after getting their form signed, stamped ,they just said thank you and walked off, where I always buy something, regards worgeordie 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartinL Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 I've signed these for people and, since I'm retired and have no 'stamp', I always give a copy of my "engineer with professional qualifications" certificate to send off. Never a problem. The person who signs mine is a retired policeman and I simply state this on the form. He's 90 now and his signature is very shaky, almost illegible. Again, no comeback over 4 years. I'm sure that, if you asked, there are many British folks who could sign for free and they actually understand what they're signing. I've never understood why a Thai signatory with 'qualifications' is afforded more credence than a Briton without. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henryford Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 16 hours ago, PPGuy said: On topic: I am arranging the signature via Euro-Thai Law office, opposite side entrance to Big C on South Pattaya Road, near to the Key Visa office. Have used them previously as they have a Notary on staff and the cost is Bt500. As others have stated, copy of passport not required to be sent to UK, only completed form. I use this firm as well. 500 is the most i would pay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thoengthaied Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 If in Jomtien, Dr. Chanya has a clinic conveniently close to the Hanuman statue, and will do it for 200 baht. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidneyw Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 Just received mine yesterday. It was mailed 8th.January 2023. As you have sixteen weeks to get it endorsed and returned, I guess I am out of luck. Will find out tomorrow when my pension payment is due in my bank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmerslife Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 From Gov.UK website Acceptable witnesses Recognised professions Examples of recognised professions include: accountant airline pilot articled clerk of a limited company assurance agent of recognised company bank or building society official barrister chairman or director of a limited company chiropodist commissioner for oaths councillor, for example local or county civil servant (permanent) dentist director, manager or personnel officer of a VAT-registered company engineer with professional qualifications financial services intermediary, for example a stockbroker or insurance broker fire service official funeral director insurance agent (full time) of a recognised company journalist Justice of the Peace legal secretary (fellow or associate member of the Institute of Legal Secretaries and PAs) licensee of a public house local government officer manager or personnel officer of a limited company member, associate or fellow of a professional body Member of Parliament Merchant Navy officer minister of a recognised religion (including Christian Science) nurse (RGN or RMN) officer of the armed services optician paralegal (certified paralegal, qualified paralegal or associate member of the Institute of Paralegals) person with honours, for example an OBE or MBE pharmacist photographer (professional) police officer Post Office official president or secretary of a recognised organisation Salvation Army officer social worker solicitor surveyor teacher or lecturer trade union officer travel agent (qualified) valuer or auctioneer (fellow or associate members of the incorporated society) Warrant Officers and Chief Petty Officers Not that this is probably of great interest to anyone else but, as an example, I used a friend in the tax office to witness mine. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farmerslife Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 2 hours ago, kidneyw said: Just received mine yesterday. It was mailed 8th.January 2023. As you have sixteen weeks to get it endorsed and returned, I guess I am out of luck. Will find out tomorrow when my pension payment is due in my bank. Just curious, was your letter properly addressed? Mine arrived just before the Songkran break and was dated 3rd January. The address did not include the Country and the province had been shortened to Nakhon Ratc. I guess the letter went through the automatic letter readers several times before being spat out as insufficiently addressed and then it required manual intervention to forward it. Add to that industrial action in the UK by RM workers and a postman over here who delivers only when the mood takes him, which unfortunately for me appears to be not very often, and the weeks soon passed. I now wait to see if I receive my state pension at the end of the month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ardsong Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 got the same form for my Dutch AOW, but that is fully electronic these days. form send by email, via a secured DigiD system. you print some forms , we have to have approved by the Thai Social Security office, than scan and send back electronically via DigiD system. after some days, I received confirmation from the office that my papers were received. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustinCredible Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 (edited) 9 hours ago, essexman said: Thanks for the answers, I will get it witnessed by my local lawyer. I was told that it can be witnessed at the immigration office. On a side note, can I ask the safest way to send the form back to the UK? I've heard registered post is very expensive, so I may go the EMS route. I always send the form back using Registered Airmail. It takes about 7 - 10 days to get to Newcastle, via the Wolverhampton mail center. The cost is around 130 Baht, compared to 1,200 using EMS. As a safeguard I send an email enclosing a copy of the completed form, telling them that it is en route, but there are always problems with the Thai Postal system. I also ask them to confirm receipt of the form, which they always do. Regarding the non-receipt of the form, I also email them every 2 years to ask if the form has been sent or is due. I also ask that they send a copy by email which they always do. As far as getting it witnessed, I use either a Doctor at a local hospital (who I have to see every 3 months) free of charge, or the Abbot at a local Temple. Hope this helps. Edited May 17, 2023 by JustinCredible correct spelling and add text. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaspul Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 Received form 12 May dated as sent 8th Jan. Phoned 08.00 UK time Monday. Informed them it had taken 18 weeks to arrive. I got My Pharmasist to sign and in post. Asked a few security questions including marriage date to late wife? He has amended file that I am still alive, and could take up to 3 weeks standard airmail (48Baht). I forcefully suggested that no one in Thailand should have pensions stopped as some cheapskate officials sent the forms Netherlands mail, which has been on strike since January. He will inform supervisor. Recorded telecom for any further action. Chas 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisKC Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 I did mine in February. this year for the UK pensions Office at my local Doctors clinic - in English - did it for free! Yes a proper stamp and I watched him read every word on the form. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisKC Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 (edited) 41 minutes ago, JustinCredible said: I always send the form back using Registered Airmail. It takes about 7 - 10 days to get to Newcastle, via the Wolverhampton mail center. The cost is around 130 Baht, compared to 1,200 using EMS. As a safeguard I send an email enclosing a copy of the completed form, telling them that it is en route, but there are always problems with the Thai Postal system. I also ask them to confirm receipt of the form, which they always do. Regarding the non-receipt of the form, I also email them every 2 years to ask if the form has been sent or is due. I also ask that they send a copy by email which they always do. As far as getting it witnessed, I use either a Doctor at a local hospital (who I have to see every 3 months) free of charge, or the Abbot at a local Temple. Hope this helps. And when they receive the life certificate they say, "Oh No!, he's still alive!" Edited May 17, 2023 by ChrisKC typo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotandsticky Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 7 minutes ago, ChrisKC said: I did mine in February. this year for the UK pensions Office at my local Doctors clinic - in English - did it for free! Yes a proper stamp and I watched him read every word on the form. It doesn't need a stamp. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisKC Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 1 minute ago, hotandsticky said: It doesn't need a stamp. It DID need an official stamp and the doctor had one! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorecard Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 On 5/16/2023 at 3:00 PM, essexman said: Am I right in thinking you just show the witness your passport. You don't have to send a copy of the passport with the life certificate? sounds sensible,,, why make the receiving authorities do some unguided search when copy gives instant guidance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotandsticky Posted May 17, 2023 Share Posted May 17, 2023 44 minutes ago, JustinCredible said: I always send the form back using Registered Airmail. It takes about 7 - 10 days to get to Newcastle, via the Wolverhampton mail center. The cost is around 130 Baht, compared to 1,200 using EMS. As a safeguard I send an email enclosing a copy of the completed form, telling them that it is en route, but there are always problems with the Thai Postal system. I also ask them to confirm receipt of the form, which they always do. Regarding the non-receipt of the form, I also email them every 2 years to ask if the form has been sent or is due. I also ask that they send a copy by email which they always do. As far as getting it witnessed, I use either a Doctor at a local hospital (who I have to see every 3 months) free of charge, or the Abbot at a local Temple. Hope this helps. Overkill. Any 'respectable member of the community can witness the DWP life certificates. I doubt they ever get to Newcastle; someone in Wolverhampton will tick a box and file the life cert in a bin. Standard airmail will suffice, quickest I have seen is 7 days. A smart person will diarise for the state pension due 16 weeks after the forms were sent. We know the exact date to expect it - if not there after 1/2 days call the International Pension Centre and they will immediately reinstate the pension on the strength of the phone call. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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