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I will be completing 9 years of employment in Thailand. In order to retain my Thai Social Security under Section 39, I need to obtain a Yellow House Book and Pink ID Card. I live in an apartment building in Bangkok and I am asking if the owners can add me into the Blue Book of whoever is the house master for my unit. That is my Plan A and probably the most straightforward if the apartment management agree to treat me as part of the family.

 

Plan B is that I own a condo in Pattaya under foreign ownership, for which I have the Blue Book. I am not married to a Thai nor to I intend to be. The Blue Book for my Pattaya condo is blank since only Thai citizens can be listed there. Question I have is: "Can I obtain a Yellow Tabien Baan and Pink ID Card using the Blue Book from my Pattaya condo"? If so, what is the process? I tried Googling on this question and the answer that came had conflicting information that "you must be married to a Thai citizen" but also "provide the marriage certificate IF you are married". Confusing.

 

Plan C. Is it possible to use an agent to bypass these limitations and just pay my way to getting these documents? Honestly even if I am told Plan B is possible, it will be a lot of hassle as I will probably have to go to Pattaya and deal with things there, so best if I can just get it through a little payola.

 

Appreciate any guidance in advance.

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Such a pain in ass this whole procedure, I am married and submitted all the documents you stated above, they accepted them and told me there is a queue so you might need to wait 2-3 months. I am waiting 8 months already, nothing from them.

 

Called them once, they said they will call me back within a hour, no one called..

 

Sorry for my useless comment, just saying for me it is a real pain in ass obtaining these documents.

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18 hours ago, bkkniko said:

Such a pain in ass this whole procedure, I am married and submitted all the documents you stated above, they accepted them and told me there is a queue so you might need to wait 2-3 months. I am waiting 8 months already, nothing from them.

 

Called them once, they said they will call me back within a hour, no one called..

 

Sorry for my useless comment, just saying for me it is a real pain in ass obtaining these documents.

I did it within 1 day (yellow Book) and 1 week for the pink card 

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I have lived here on a long-term visa for 21 years. I own my own condo I inquired about a yellow book and a pink ID card and the solicitor that I do my business with told me while it may benefit some people most people it really doesn't. Many people think that the ID card while it has your passport number on it it doesn't have your extension to stay date on it which makes it virtually useless. I travel a lot around Thailand with a friend who every time tries to use his pink ID card when he checks into the hotel and while they're supposed to accept it they always want to see his passport. Regarding the Thailand Social Security I worked for 15 years and I was told the same thing about needing the yellow book to continue. The key is to go to more than one Social Security office I went to the Social Security Office in sriracha and was told I needed the yellow book to continue my medical coverage after I retire on the Social Security scheme. I went to Rayong Social Security office a week later. I was in and out of there in less than 30 minutes they copied my bank book so they could send my pension directly to my bank. Also informed me that every 16th of the month they would be deducting 432 baht from my bank account for my continued medical coverage. There was no mention whatsoever about a yellow book at the office in Rayong but Sriracha claimed it was needed. This is my experience your mileage may vary this is Thailand things Change Daily

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I got my first yellow book in Thalang, Phuket renting a house and I was not married. They wanted the names of my mother and father, passport copy and the owner and poyai baan accompanied me.

 

Later I got the second yellow book in Sisaket with the moving paper from Thalang .

 

When foreigners could get pink ID cards I got one by showing my Yellow book.

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As a " Bonus" the ID on your Pink Card is also your TIN ..Got mine a few years ago..Technically it only applies in your address location..hence mine being CM...and does not expire. 

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I obtained both on the same day as application. However, items 3 & 4 under Eligibility were not requirements at my Amphur. In saying that I do realise that different Amphurs have different eligibility requirements.

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There is an old thread on here about obtaining a yellow book with a post from a man and his Thai girlfriend going to get his yellow book. They told him he had to be married but his GF rang the ombudsman in Bangkok and they said he did not need to be married. The ombudsman rang his local office and he was duly issued a yellow book. The number to call was in his post. I went to inquire what was needed to get a yellow book and I was told I needed to be married but I didn't bother arguing as I am married.

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1 hour ago, Rinrada said:

As a " Bonus" the ID on your Pink Card is also your TIN ..Got mine a few years ago..Technically it only applies in your address location..hence mine being CM...and does not expire. 

I also have my pink card and it is also my TIN.  I received it about 6 months ago.  Mine also does not expire and was told it was because of my age.  I’m not sure if it is something new because of the new tax laws but I was required to also apply for my TIN.  Getting a pink card did not automatically register me for my TIN even though the numbers are the same.

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9 minutes ago, The Old Bull said:

I seem to remember having to get my birth certificate translated for which one I don't remember.

I had to do that for the Yellow Book.

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