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My Mother Is Having Thai Nationality.But I Am Not!I Want To Work In Thailand And Stay There Since My Mother Is A Thai.

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I am not sure why you do not have Thai nationality if you mother is Thai

I suggest you contact the Royal Thai Embassy in your country.

any person born from a Thai mother is Thai. you just have to get you mum to sort out. speaking Thai would be an advantage.

any person born from a Thai mother is Thai. you just have to get you mum to sort out. speaking Thai would be an advantage.

I`m not so sure about that?

I always believed that the childs nationality had to be sorted by the parents before they reached 18 years of age.

Unless anyone knows better?

If your mother had Thai nationality when you were born, then you also have it.

No '18 year old' law.

Reads more like a job application than a request for advice on the Nationality issue.

Patrick

OP needs to approach the Thai embassy in Delhi to arrange a Thai bith certificate and passport.

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I will approach for Thai nationality after getting Job assurance in Thailand.

Is it possible to get a job in such conditions(like my birth, studies and experience, all were in India)

I can't speak thai as on today, but I am good learner.

I can speak only English and Hindi.

Any one please suggest how to get job inThailand in my conditions.

Assuming the OP has Indian nationality does India allow dual citizenship?

Suggest that employers will only want to hire you after you have gotten your Thai papers sorted.

I will approach for Thai nationality after getting Job assurance in Thailand.

Is it possible to get a job in such conditions(like my birth, studies and experience, all were in India)

I can't speak thai as on today, but I am good learner.

I can speak only English and Hindi.

Any one please suggest how to get job inThailand in my conditions.

Samran's correct--you need to get your Thai papers sorted out first. Hiring a foreigner requires a work permit and unless you have critical skills, no one's going to jump through hoops to do that for you. Add the fact that you don't speak Thai and your English appears to be very weak, and your prospects do not look good. Come to Thailand, obtain your citizenship/Thai ID, and start networking.

As has been said, you better sorth out your Thai nationality first. That makes it much easier to find employement, as they are not requireed to go to the visa and work permit process with you.

You are Thai if at least one of your parents was Thai at the time of your birth. Where you born outside of Thailand? If so, you will need to apply for a Thai birth certficate with the Thai embassy in the country of your birth. At the same time you can apply for a Thai passport. Look on the embassy website for the right forms.

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