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I want to marry my girlfriend of many a year,Thai.   ..for reason of receiving half my public sector pension when I die,she can stay in th Hu,myself will visit.just need advise to which h way to go

 

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Probably best to start with you embassy website, most of them have details of what you need to do.  For certain you will need some document from them to prove that you are eligible to marry.  From there on it's easy.

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21 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Probably best to start with you embassy website, most of them have details of what you need to do.  For certain you will need some document from them to prove that you are eligible to marry.  From there on it's easy.

Great thanks,had that doc for some time,only diagnosed and treated back in UK for cancer makes it a hurry up exercise 

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4 minutes ago, jori123 said:

Great thanks,had that doc for some time,only diagnosed and treated back in UK for cancer makes it a hurry up exercise 

Ah OK, hopefully there is not short time limit on it, then it's get it translated and off to MFA to be certified. Then your amphur will tell you what else they want, but ought not be onerous.

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If you want to marry in UK then you need to look at uk requirements notification period etc, where you can do it. 

The lady has to be with you in UK , both for notification and the marriage.

Then certification afterwards for recognition in Thailand if necessary. Best to get a UK marriage certificate legalised and translation certified by Thai Embassy in UK.
Some Amphur's may require that to get registered in Thailand . Mine in Prachuap asked about it , showed us an example, but still processed the Khorsor22 registration ok with just the uk marriage certificate and a certified translation.
However you are still required to be both together at the amphur for the registry.
Surely it will be quicker and easier if you can get married in Thailand and registered immediately.

 

Both options to get registered in Thailand depend if you can fly, if you are on cancer treatment unfortunately maybe not.

If you cannot, then surely its best to do the first alternative and trust that the will is done and very clear.

Best wishes that you can get this processed quickly.

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On 1/31/2025 at 10:55 AM, jori123 said:

I want to marry my girlfriend of many a year,Thai.   ..for reason of receiving half my public sector pension when I die,she can stay in th Hu,myself will visit.just need advise to which h way to go

 

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Many public sector pensions allow a nominated partner to recieve a widows pension now. (I think the clause that, if they marry subsequently after getting the survivors pension they loose it, is still there somewhere))

 

Attempt to put a nomination to the scheme admin, soon as, and pursue the marraige subject separately. 

 

The other big chunk of my pension (classed as  a company pemsion) has a witnessed copy of the wife's Thai docs in my pension file.

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