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Conscription in Sisaket

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Looking for someone who knows a reliable contact in Sisaket, in order to avoid conscription for my son next year. Reward if successful.

Ask  your Thai partner to check with friends/relatives, they know the contacts and procedures. Fee is around 50 k and rising.

It will do him well. Make a man out of him. Don't (illegally!) lead him on the way to cowardice. Be a real man, and let him become one too. 

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8 hours ago, Packer said:

It will do him well. Make a man out of him. Don't (illegally!) lead him on the way to cowardice. Be a real man, and let him become one too. 

I don't know if you were conscripted, as I was, but it is everything except becoming a man, unless you consider cleaning the floor, standing guard or playing football as necessary to become a man...while losing 2 years of your youth...

18 hours ago, Jedimaster said:

Looking for someone who knows a reliable contact in Sisaket, in order to avoid conscription for my son next year. Reward if successful.

These seem to be the only way out........

Exemptions and Deferments:
  • Medical: Individuals with disqualifying medical conditions can be exempt from service... Education: Those enrolled in higher education or the Territorial Defense Program can defer their service..Profession: Certain professions, like monks of a specific rank, are also exempt..Studying Abroad: Male Thai citizens can defer service by studying abroad.   

 

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Paying for Higher Education might be a better investment than subscribing to official bribery ?

On 6/20/2025 at 7:08 AM, Jedimaster said:

Looking for someone who knows a reliable contact in Sisaket, in order to avoid conscription for my son next year. Reward if successful.

He will avoid conscription if he picks a black card.

 

Let him do it. Don't pay for him to avoid his responsibility. It might turn him into a "money matters most" sort of person.

On 6/20/2025 at 1:08 PM, Jedimaster said:

Looking for someone who knows a reliable contact in Sisaket, in order to avoid conscription for my son next year. Reward if successful.

 

Going rate was 20k 12 years ago when mrs family paid to keep her brother out

2 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

He will avoid conscription if he picks a black card.

 

Let him do it. Don't pay for him to avoid his responsibility. It might turn him into a "money matters most" sort of person.

 

Rich and middle class kids dont do it, only the poor

45 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Rich and middle class kids dont do it, only the poor

Everyone has to attend and pick a card unless they have a disability or stay in full time, further education. Even then, after finishing their studies, they may have to attend a lesser program. One of my students qualified as a dentist. Upon qualification he attended as a dentist within the armed services for 6 months. 

 

There is also an exemption for those that chose to study "Ror Dor" at school.

6 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Everyone has to attend and pick a card unless they have a disability or stay in full time

 

You can enrol in certain schools which have the Ror Dor program.

 

It's something more scouts like, where they get physical training, but it's only a few days a month, and after 3 year they are excempt from the lottery

36 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Everyone has to attend and pick a card unless they have a disability or stay in full time, further education. Even then, after finishing their studies, they may have to attend a lesser program. One of my students qualified as a dentist. Upon qualification he attended as a dentist within the armed services for 6 months. 

 

There is also an exemption for those that chose to study "Ror Dor" at school.

 

They don't all go, you pay not to have to. Go to recruit training day and see how many expensive cars of parents are parked up!

3 hours ago, CallumWK said:

 

You can enrol in certain schools which have the Ror Dor program.

 

It's something more scouts like, where they get physical training, but it's only a few days a month, and after 3 year they are excempt from the lottery

Yes, i know. Read my comment. It's not just certain schools. All schools governed by OBEC have Ror Dor from year 10 to 12.

2 hours ago, proton said:

 

They don't all go, you pay not to have to. Go to recruit training day and see how many expensive cars of parents are parked up!

Thats not what you said. You've changed your story.

 

Even poor people sometimes find the money for a bribe.

 

As I said, all males gave to go. They sll have to register. What they do when they get there is, in some cases, a different matter. A bribe is to say they've been and drew black. Not that they didn't have to go.

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If he had joined the army cadets at high school he wouldn't have to go, as per my son.

Otherwise as far as I know there is no legal way of getting around it if he's not going to university.

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