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4 hours ago, hereforgood said:

Is it something you actually need? I've lived here in Thailand for 21 years worked the first 15 years. I have bought Vehicles bought condos open bank accounts and all kinds of other similar things never once have I needed or been asked for a yellow book or pink ID card. I am also still covered by Thai Social Security medically and don't need or haven't been asked for them at any of the hospitals or medical facilities either. Not sure what benefit you get from them.

It can be quite handy, to be registered in a yellow house book – including having a pink ID-card for aliens – for example for proof of address for banks, vehicle registration and driver's license.

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2 hours ago, flexomike said:

You just got lucky, I needed translated copies of my passport and marriage certificate, costed me 300 baht for expidited service, 5000 baht is pretty pricy for something that is free at most offices

I wish I could have just paid 5000 Baht.  I spent over that on witnesses and poo-yai-ban, anyway - and took all day twice + waiting 6 months to finally get the head-guy to sign-off on it.  They refused envelope-service (a witness asked).

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9 minutes ago, jayboy said:

 

Glad it works for you.But access to fast line available to anyone over 70 (or even lower in practice). Don't need Pink card for this.

Im in my 50ies so it is an advantage for me as well selling and bying vehicles. For hotels, I do not bother using it since my wife useally check in, and only 5 star hotels bother to ask for my passport, and passport only. Cant use my id card at 5 star hotels. 

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4 hours ago, hereforgood said:

Is it something you actually need?

Yes, if you want to continue your Thai-SS-Health after your job ends - full coverage for 420 Baht/mo flat-rate.  Other reasons also, but for that one, is mission-critical.

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26 minutes ago, Hummin said:

only 5 star hotels bother to ask for my passport

 

Actually there's been some progress here in the last few years.Five star hotels and Bangkok and Hua Hin will ask for passport but will happily settle for PInk ID.

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3 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

If you have a lot of time to waste, go for it, but be prepared to provide them with a S load of paperwork, bring the Mayor in and meet the Big Chief for the interview.

 

At the end of the day, it really isn't worth the hassle, I have had mine for a decade, never used them once, tried to board a domestic airline with the Pink ID car, no, you are not Thai I was told, Passport required for farang....LOL

 

Yellow Book is only good if you want to buy a car and have it in your name.

 

Maybe other can enlighten me as to any good uses they have.

Yellow book, never had to get a residence letter, when covid, all my jabs were free, oh and driver's licence..

Pink ID card, don't think I've ever used it, but at 20 or 40 bht, I added it to my arsenal, ya never know...

Yellow book was I think 20 bht at the time...🤗

 

Now, anyone who says a yellow book is useless, is a fool....☺️

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2 hours ago, khunPer said:

The house holder – or "host" – is registered be the local tessa ban-district office and should be listed in a house book, in the person is living in the house.

 

I'm for example not listed in the blue house book – cannot, as I'm an alien – and even before I got my yellow house book for aliens, I was the one to approve names to be registered in the blue house book,as I'm registered as "host" – I own the house – by the tessa ban-office.

 

In a house book – either blue or yellow for the house – after a person's ID-number is listed "status", and that will say "host" if it's the person that can approve for other names to be registered in the house book(s).

Amphoes may also differ by what they name the holder of the book and others named in it.

 

I have a number of translations from House books.
The most common status name is the "head of household" or "householder" for the holder of the book.

For other status, 'resident' is the most common term used.

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8 hours ago, CFCol said:

Rubbish. No certified copies of passport data page and no birth certificates required.

Got mine and my British wife's on Samui in July. Lawer charged 5000B each and accompanied us to Tessabhan for yellow book. Went to Amphur ourselves for pink,( not an ID) card. No problems.

 


Clearly your 10,000 baht was to circumnavigate the requirement of having your passport officially translated and endorsement by the Thai MFA, and to oil the wheels of other requirements.

I did my yellow house book and pink ID card at my local administration office in central Bangkok, and yes a certified translated copy of my passport was required.

The process took 2 visits a few signatures and 120 baht. 

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5 hours ago, zackxx said:

it will be a Thai public hospital and not a private one

Many private hospitals work for SS, too. You will get a different (not necessarily worse) treatment from a privately insured patient.

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13 hours ago, Rob Browder said:

Yes, if you want to continue your Thai-SS-Health after your job ends - full coverage for 420 Baht/mo flat-rate.  Other reasons also, but for that one, is mission-critical.

Not true unless they have changed the rules. I still have my Thai SS and have had for the 6 years I have been retired the cost is 432 monthly and never had a yellow book or Pink ID card ever. 

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14 hours ago, zackxx said:

Upon retirement in Thailand you can elect to A) receive a Thai pension paid monthly or, B) retain all the hospital benefits that you had when you worked in Thailand by paying only THB432/month.

They may have changed the rules because I worked for 2 companys here in Thailand and the first one i worked for 8 years and retired and received the continued medical coverage as you say but ALSO my Thai Pension about 80K that they paid into my Thai Bank account in 10 days after i retired lump sum.

 

Decided to take a job offer a few months later and worked 7 more years and the same exact thing the Thai pension this time was a bit over 60K and paid out in a lump sum as well . I still have the full medical cover as well that will continue as long as i let them debit my account 432 baht. Which will be forever.

 

I will say a friend i sent to Sri Ratcha to apply for his after he retired was told you now have to be married or have a condo in your name to get these benefits. Told him to try another office and he went to Rayong and was in and out in 30 Mins all good. so YMMV. 

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