hydraides Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 What benefits are available for the Thai citizen? I am guessing they get a UK passport which allowed them to more countries visa free? but what else? 2
anchadian Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 Indefinite leave to remain in the UK and eventually getting a UK passport. We remained in the UK for many years with my wife working during those years. My wife now receives a UK pension here in Thailand
lopburi3 Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 Do not believe marriage has much effect unless they leave Thailand and become a citizen of UK. Children from marriage would be able to obtain UK passports however I believe. 1
Popular Post Polar Bear Posted June 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 26, 2023 It wouldn't even automatically guarantee them a UK visa, let alone citizenship and a passport. But once you get the visa, and you live in the UK for at least 3 years, pass the tests and so on, then they can apply for citizenship. Any kids born here would usually (but not always) be entitled to British citizenship, but they wouldn't be able to pass that on to their own kids unless they had them in the UK. 1 1 1
Popular Post jimn Posted June 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 26, 2023 10 hours ago, hydraides said: I am guessing they get a UK passport which allowed them to more countries visa free? but You guess wrong. I have been legally married to a Thai citizen for 9 years and my wife gets no preferential treatment at all. If she applied for a settlement visa and starts the 5 year process, eventually if she lives in the UK predominently she would get settled status and a UK passport, but its not automatic just because you are married. 3 2
hotchilli Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 10 hours ago, hydraides said: What benefits are available for the Thai citizen? I am guessing they get a UK passport which allowed them to more countries visa free? but what else? Not automatically. She will have to apply for an entry visa to UK departing from Thailand After a period of time she will gain residency permission in UK attached to her Thai passport. After that she can go through the procedures to gain UK citizenship. Then she can see what is available to her. ie UK Passport. 1
scubascuba3 Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 10 hours ago, anchadian said: My wife now receives a UK pension here in Thailand Presumably a UK pension based on years working? so not a full pension
jrward42 Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 My wife is Thai and went through the 5 year process to get a UK passport. You can only get citizenship if you live there. Having said which, she loved living in London and even got another Master's degree while there. We might even move back one day or live 6 months in each country. It gives you a lot of flexibility. The main advantage is if you travel a reasonable amount. We often visit Europe, for example, and it was a pain before.
theoldgit Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 17 hours ago, Polar Bear said: It wouldn't even automatically guarantee them a UK visa, let alone citizenship and a passport. But once you get the visa, and you live in the UK for at least 3 years, pass the tests and so on, then they can apply for citizenship. After five years, not three, Indefinite Leave to Remain can be applied for, after which the Citizenship process can start. 1 theoldgit
Polar Bear Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 10 minutes ago, theoldgit said: After five years, not three, Indefinite Leave to Remain can be applied for, after which the Citizenship process can start. I was including that in the visa hoops that have to be jumped through. But technically, the residency requirement for naturalisation is 3 years for a spouse (https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-spouse), but they still have to be considered settled first. UK immigration laws seem to be designed to make it as difficult, complicated and expensive as possible for Brits to return home with a foreign spouse.
Goat Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 8 hours ago, hotchilli said: Not automatically. She will have to apply for an entry visa to UK departing from Thailand After a period of time she will gain residency permission in UK attached to her Thai passport. Sounds like a bit of a nightmare, and a lot worse if you dont want to marry a Brit. Reminds me how easy they make it for us farangs to move here permanately with so many options. Just buy a plane ticket, no visa required initially, then apply for one of the many options. ED, Marriage, Retirement, Elite etc etc. Just fill out a few simple forms, deposit some cash to ensure you can afford to stay, take a couple of photos of yourself, a couple of passport copies and pop into your local immigration office once a year, (of which there is at least one in every province) and you are all good to go. Or even just border runs up to a point. Too easy. Very kind and easy going people the thais. i am never going back.
anchadian Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 13 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Presumably a UK pension based on years working? so not a full pension Correct.
Liverpool Lou Posted June 27, 2023 Posted June 27, 2023 On 6/26/2023 at 7:29 PM, hydraides said: What benefits are available for the Thai citizen? Where? UK or Thailand? We were married and lived in Thailand and my now ex-wife had no entitlement to any UK benefits as a result of just being married to a Briton.
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