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A 64-year-old German man was apprehended by immigration officials in Phang Nga for illegally entering Thailand to visit his critically ill Thai mother, having previously been deported.

 

On 24 March, Phang Nga's Immigration Police, led by Pol. Col. Wicha Champawan, detained Rainer Heinz at a residence in Thai Muang, charging him with unauthorised entry into the country.

 

Officials reportedly acted on tips from locals about a foreign man residing at the house. Attempts to check his passport led him to try and escape through a back window, but he was soon caught.

 

 

 

Investigation showed his passport bore Malaysian immigration stamps, yet lacked Thai entry stamps. Heinz confessed to travelling from Malaysia on 4 July, flying to Penang and then taking a boat to Langkawi before finally entering Thailand via longtail boat.

 

He journeyed overland to his mother’s home in Thai Muang to visit her during her illness. This incident marks a return after an earlier deportation from Thailand.

 

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-- 2025-03-25

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Heinz confessed to travelling from Malaysia on 4 July, flying to Penang and then taking a boat to Langkawi before finally entering Thailand via longtail boat.

It's that easy... 

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14 minutes ago, Freddy42OZ said:

How does a German have a Thai mother?  

 

A look krueng (mixed race), maybe, but then he would probably have Thai citizenship, which would make it impossible for him to be deported. 

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9 minutes ago, thecyclist said:

A look krueng (mixed race), maybe, but then he would probably have Thai citizenship, which would make it impossible for him to be deported. 

Dunno, Mum & Dad not same same in this great kingdom.

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I'm a bit baffled how this German can have a Thai mother without ALSO having Thai nationality.

 

I wish him luck in any case, he'll need it and his reason for being in Thailand is better than most.

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4 hours ago, Caldera said:

I'm a bit baffled how this German can have a Thai mother without ALSO having Thai nationality.

 

I wish him luck in any case, he'll need it and his reason for being in Thailand is better than most.

perhaps being born in Germany with a German father and never applied for Thai citizenship?

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1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

perhaps being born in Germany with a German father and never applied for Thai citizenship?

Correct!  If he was born outside of Thailand to a Thai mother you have to apply to get Thai citizenship.  It's fairly easy to get issued a Thai passport for young children.  Then when they turn 15 you need to apply for a Thai ID card.  This what we did for our two luk krung boys.  

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