Letseng Posted Friday at 12:21 PM Posted Friday at 12:21 PM 6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: To avoid disappointment and the daft comments above, you should understand that the primary role of overseas missions is not to provide direct support for British citizens but to advance and secure trade and diplomatic interests for the UK. This has historically been the case for every nation’s foreign missions. However, it is a common misconception that these missions exist primarily to serve as a safety net for their citizens abroad, which is most certainly not the case, but often the basis of such comments as your above, Bob. But this is stuff for the diplomats. Consular staff deals with citizens problems.
Ironmike Posted Friday at 12:58 PM Posted Friday at 12:58 PM OK so why doesn't the UK tell their citizens that if you show up in Bangkok airport with some Cocain in your passports that your <deleted>, d as the last couple months 2 idiots from the UK did just that,,, nope not brain surgeons these two,,,I hope they spend the next ten years banged up. As for the British Embassy the people that work their should be arrested for being the most useless aholes on the planet. 1
suspectdevice Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Posted Friday at 02:16 PM 8 hours ago, ryandb said: I contacted once during the early covid lockdown days and asked as I had tenants in the UK house, if I follow their advice to return home, how exactly do I find somewhere to live with the restrictions.... they said just return home and you'll get help no specifics provided was hardly reassuring so I just stayed here Well they are here for issues arising in Thailand. You can't expect them to do your due diligence for uk based issues.
GinBoy2 Posted Friday at 02:50 PM Posted Friday at 02:50 PM 5 hours ago, Andrew65 said: We have to pay a lot of tax for the health service in the UK. When I worked in Oz a condition of my work visa was that my employer had to show that they had health insurance for me, that doesn't happen in the UK. I never said you didn't have to pay for it, but it's invisible, giving the illusion of 'free' and thats what deludes folks when they travel overseas. A lot of us in some way shape or form write a check, or have some debit to our account every month just for health insurance I think that's the bit a lot of, especially young Brits in Thailand fail to recognize. This stuff ain't free
Bday Prang Posted Friday at 03:04 PM Posted Friday at 03:04 PM 2 hours ago, Ironmike said: OK so why doesn't the UK tell their citizens that if you show up in Bangkok airport with some Cocain in your passports that your <deleted>, d as the last couple months 2 idiots from the UK did just that,,, nope not brain surgeons these two,,,I hope they spend the next ten years banged up. As for the British Embassy the people that work their should be arrested for being the most useless aholes on the planet. its hardly the job of the consulate to explain the obvious to idiots but i do agree the staff are useless
Bday Prang Posted Friday at 03:11 PM Posted Friday at 03:11 PM So the number of Brits increases and they are somewhat surprised that their workload has increased proportionally ....amazing They could always consider upping their resources, there's a novel idea, and they could hire a few diversity consultants just to be safe 1
Bday Prang Posted Friday at 03:14 PM Posted Friday at 03:14 PM 7 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: The best way to reduce the workload is to just discourage those from the UK visiting Thailand. I suggest the same for Americans and Canadians, as well. Aussies are OK, though, for me. The population of Australia is very low. Therefore, not, really a problem. And don't forget the chinese, Their consulate must be busy
freedomnow Posted Friday at 03:18 PM Posted Friday at 03:18 PM 7 hours ago, sandyf said: How long ago? I got caught up in the passport fiasco in 2014 and had to turn to the embassy for help. They responded promptly and saved the day, but that was before the Consular Section was reduced in size. Which passport fiasco was that in 2014 ?
Bday Prang Posted Friday at 03:19 PM Posted Friday at 03:19 PM 5 hours ago, GinBoy2 said: The embassy isn't there to bribe your way out of whatever crime you've committed Well that would depend on who one was.
Lancelot01 Posted Friday at 09:51 PM Posted Friday at 09:51 PM 15 hours ago, happyinthailand said: What I would dearly like to know is that, with the increase in workload, The British Embassy has now adopted the full 5 day week rather than the 4.5 days adopted during the days of Empire. With a spot of tiffin on Wednesday afternoons.
Jim Blue Posted Friday at 11:04 PM Posted Friday at 11:04 PM 16 hours ago, Dogbarker said: Went along to Bangkok the other day and used my old satnav locator.. strange findings . It took me to Paul's Patisserie . Good you keep up with the news !
hotchilli Posted Friday at 11:08 PM Posted Friday at 11:08 PM 12 hours ago, quake said: Think it's this guy. What your reckon. same same but different. The one on the left is more useful? 1
Sydebolle Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM One million visitors versus 2,007 consular cases? How many diplomats are assigned to providing such consular services?
sandyf Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM 17 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Not quite - thats just 'part of the responsibilities' of an Embassy: like others, you seem to be under common misconception that these missions exist primarily to serve as a safety net for their citizens abroad.... You are wrong. Consular services was the first role of the UK embassy, trade and diplomacy came later. The fact that the government has reduced the significance of consular services does not take away the importance of the role and people like you only contribute towards the demise. 1
sandyf Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM 10 hours ago, freedomnow said: Which passport fiasco was that in 2014 ? When overseas passports were transferred from the FCO to the Passport Office with the function being sub contracted to VFS. 1
richard_smith237 Posted yesterday at 06:17 AM Posted yesterday at 06:17 AM 4 hours ago, sandyf said: You are wrong. Consular services was the first role of the UK embassy, trade and diplomacy came later. The fact that the government has reduced the significance of consular services does not take away the importance of the role and people like you only contribute towards the demise. Sure about that ???... The first British Embassy in Constantinople (Istanbul) was set up in 1583 for several key reasons, primarily focused on trade, diplomacy, and strategic alliances - shortly afterwards the Embassy gradually transitioned from a purely diplomatic mission to one that provided assistance to British nationals closely tied to the activities of the Levant Company and growing English trade in the Ottoman Empire. Although consular services remain essential, they do not shape Britain’s influence, which is why they are not considered as important as embassy services. Exactly, how does having an understanding of this, and how do 'People like me' contribute towards the demise of the consular services ?...
Dogbarker Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 3/15/2025 at 6:04 AM, Jim Blue said: Good you keep up with the news ! No it is more than I have a bad memory and an old sat nav ... Paul's was a big improvement over the service I got at the British Embassy before! 1
radiochaser Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 3/14/2025 at 3:01 AM, Andrew65 said: I used to do exactly the same, I only carried cash when I went out, unless going to the bank. Why carry things with you that you don't need to, that will be a big hassle if they go missing? In 20 years I was never asked for ID on the street there either. In all the times I have been to Thailand, I was only asked for my passport one time. I was on a bus from Mukdahan to Udon Thani. At the bottom of a hill was a police roadblock. Police boarded the bus and asked everyone for their ID. They asked everyone several questions before giving their ID's back. Police officer got to me, asked for my passport, opened it up to the picture page I guess, looked at it, looked at me, then gave my passport back. Didn't ask or say anything other than, "Passport". I was the only white face on the bus. The police took several people into custody before letting the bus go on. I remember it being a long ride to Udon Thani. There was no air service at the time.
radiochaser Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 3/14/2025 at 7:08 PM, hotchilli said: The one on the left is more useful? But not as much fun as having a real potato to stick those plastic parts into. Which what I remember Mr Potato head thing was when I was 5 years old.
Alidiver Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 3/14/2025 at 6:16 AM, richard_smith237 said: To avoid disappointment and the daft comments above, you should understand that the primary role of overseas missions is not to provide direct support for British citizens but to advance and secure trade and diplomatic interests for the UK. This has historically been the case for every nation’s foreign missions. However, it is a common misconception that these missions exist primarily to serve as a safety net for their citizens abroad, which is most certainly not the case, but often the basis of such comments as your above, Bob. Don't know where you heard that. This is their mission statement lifted from their website; aiming to promote and protect UK interests, values, and citizens abroad, while also working to make the UK more secure and prosperous.
richard_smith237 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Alidiver said: Don't know where you heard that. This is their mission statement lifted from their website; aiming to promote and protect UK interests, values, and citizens abroad, while also working to make the UK more secure and prosperous. Yet this very article (thread) regards the demands of consular services because the consular section(s) are under serviced.. Why is that ? - because Embassies do not exist primarily to serve as a safety net for their citizens abroad - they have 'other' priorities (listed).
LeRoux Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 3/14/2025 at 7:35 AM, bkk6060 said: Wow, more then 200 arrests? Crazy, what's going in with these people? There are certain types of Brits that are a "Little Slow" on the "Learning Curve".
Yagoda Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Every Brit I have met anywhere in the world for my entire life HATES the the local British Embassy. Why LOL
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