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Uh oh, Covid vaccines and pink ID in the same thread. all we need now is dual pricing and some way to blame Trump for it.  

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    I understood it otherwise - You cannot get a Pink Card without a Yellow Book.   Yellow Book requires a lot of Hoop Jumping & documentation. Pink Card requires just a yellow book and

  • I can't imagine your landlord will be interested in doing that, if it's even possible.  I thought you had to be married or own the property.

  • Beg to differ. I obtained my first 2 year licences and 2 subsequent 5 year licences, as well as purchasing and registering 2 motor vehicles and 3 motorcycles with nothing more than my Yellow Tabi

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On 11/24/2025 at 3:16 PM, Liquorice said:

Beg to differ.

I obtained my first 2 year licences and 2 subsequent 5 year licences, as well as purchasing and registering 2 motor vehicles and 3 motorcycles with nothing more than my Yellow Tabien Baan and pink Thai ID card. I expect to do exactly the same in Feb 2026 when I apply for the 3rd 5 year licences.

I've obtained 3 driving licenses, registered four motorbikes and two cars. No trips to immigration or embassy and no pink ID card or yellow book.

5 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

I've obtained 3 driving licenses, registered four motorbikes and two cars. No trips to immigration or embassy and no pink ID card or yellow book.

 

Well done to avoid the CoR (Certificate of Residence) from immigration.👍

 

May I ask where do you live (ie which Transport office do you go to for such)?   I suspect this is highly dependent on each area's Department of Transportation office policy.

2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Indeed it is. eg try Chatuchak transport office. Most likely COR required. 

Bangkok DLT Area 4 office not CoR required with pink ID

2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Thai SS medical? In any event, you would not need the card until you retire, and want to continue the coverage, at least that's what I had to do. 

 

I meant health insurance with an insurance company, sorry for misunderstanding what you had written.

 

I've been to Thai government hospitals as a visitor and that was quite enough - as a patient, I'd go mad in there, so there's no way I'd ever use the Thai public health scheme myself.

9 minutes ago, Caldera said:

I meant health insurance with an insurance company, sorry for misunderstanding what you had written.

Sorry, I could have worded it better. 

9 minutes ago, Caldera said:

I've been to Thai government hospitals as a visitor and that was quite enough - as a patient, I'd go mad in there, so there's no way I'd ever use the Thai public health scheme myself.

A lot of great government hospitals in and around Bangkok. 

38 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Its an MFA Verified translation of a certified copy of your passport...

 

Ultimately - 3 stages:

1) Consular Certified Copy of your Passport (~ 2000 baht depending on Embassy / Consul costs)

2) Translation of your Passport copy into Thai (~ 300 baht at MFA building Chaeng Wattana - takes an hour) - qualifications not needed - just the stamp (probably as MFA was already familiar with that translator within the same building - you were heavily ripped off at 5000 baht).

3) MFA Verification of the Translation (which is then posted to you within about week - cant remember cost - about 40 baht for postage plus whatever MFA costs are - a couple of hundred baht at a guess).

 

2 Witnesses - I used one (Mother in Law) - this is the first I've heard that the witnesses needed to be a state employee.

 

Funny—I'm pretty sure something is missing in the information above, because my Yellow Tabian Baan actually lists both my father’s and mother’s full names, written in Thai, even though they passed away a long time ago. Those names certainly don’t appear in my passport, so I must have used a different officially accepted document as the source—one that required several signatures and stamps.

 

The translator I used was from Leiden University, and even excellent translators struggle with rendering full Dutch family names phonetically in Thai. If you use three different translators, you’ll usually end up with three different spellings. My advice: stick with the first translation you received; otherwise you may run into unnecessary trouble if someone starts comparing documents later on.

14 minutes ago, jacnl2000 said:

 

Funny—I'm pretty sure something is missing in the information above, because my Yellow Tabian Baan actually lists both my father’s and mother’s full names, written in Thai, even though they passed away a long time ago. Those names certainly don’t appear in my passport, so I must have used a different officially accepted document as the source—one that required several signatures and stamps.

 

The translator I used was from Leiden University, and even excellent translators struggle with rendering full Dutch family names phonetically in Thai. If you use three different translators, you’ll usually end up with three different spellings. My advice: stick with the first translation you received; otherwise you may run into unnecessary trouble if someone starts comparing documents later on.


Looks like you overcooked it…

 

& in doing so paid about 4700 baht too much…

 

It’s an officials translation of ‘your’ name that’s required & that comes from your passport…

 

I’m not sure why they need a consular verified copy of our passport when the translators could copy from the original….  But there you go… 

 

 

When I got my yellow book and pink ID it was a "piece of cake" possibly because it was something new and the lovelies at the ampur office love a challenge, they too had to send out to get pink cards (sadly the boss vetoed them using a standard blue blank which would have been "interesting").

 

Some years later, at the same office, I helped a mate get his.

 

The contrast was chalk and cheese, he had a nightmare process with constant "need this" or "need that" (and probably "need the other"), I've documented the whole sorry process here somewhere if anyone really wants to be bored stupid.

 

By the way, once you are ancient (over 60) your card is for life like a Thai ID. Madam was told by her bank that she had to get a new card because she didn't look remotely like the "youthful" 60 year old babe on the card :whistling:

 

EDIT Important note under instruction from SWMBO!

Even at 76 Madam is still a babe in my (failing) eyes!!

She also permanently wears a bandana after her hair didn't really grow back after chemo. Mega thanks to Thammasat University Hospital for excellent surgery and post-op care!!

Love her to bits!

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

2 hours ago, oldcpu said:

 

Well done to avoid the CoR (Certificate of Residence) from immigration.👍

 

May I ask where do you live (ie which Transport office do you go to for such)?   I suspect this is highly dependent on each area's Department of Transportation office policy.

Muang, Buriram. 

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