sburdic Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Hi everyone, today after many years, a DNA test, fingerprints, several family interviews, a couple of undocumented "no-receipt" fees, lots of trips to the MFA, Suan-Pluu, Chaeng Wattana several amphurs, and lots of documentation fees I became an officially documented Thai citizen today. If interested in the backstory, check out some of my older posts: http://www.thaivisa....th-certificate/ http://www.thaivisa....th-certificate/ I've asked multiple questions over the years which I've appreciated, and it helped out a lot. Super thank you to Samran, Arkady, Mario2008, lopburi3, bapak, submaniac, and everyone I forgot to mention. My wife and I are heading out to BKK tomorrow for the passport. Since I have a copy of the Tabien Baan which I'm registered into, and my new Thai ID card it seems like it should be pretty easy. One question though: my Thai ID card looks exactly the same as my wife's with one exception. Her ID starts with a 3, mine starts with a 5. What is the difference? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thanyaburi Mac Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Congrats on your final success. Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_document#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. FYI, my Yellow tambien ban starts with a #6, but this seems to apply to "illegal immigrants or people who are in Thailand on a temporary basis," about what is written on the document. Mac 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TommoPhysicist Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 (edited) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. My wife (Thai) is a 3, my son (Thai/UK) is a 1. He is definitely a luk-krung, so your reported numbering system doesn't quite add up. Could 5: mean Legal Thai citizen born overseas? (as that appears to be missing from the list) The wiki is also out of date for the age to obtain ID cards which has been reduced from age 15 to age 7. Almost forgot, congrats to the OP. Edited November 27, 2012 by TommoPhysicist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkidlad Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. My wife (Thai) is a 3, my son (Thai/UK) is a 1. He is definitely a luk-krung, so your reported numbering system doesn't quite add up. Could 5: mean Legal Thai citizen born overseas? (as that appears to be missing from the list) The wiki is also out of date for the age to obtain ID cards which has been reduced from age 15 to age 7. Almost forgot, congrats to the OP. Congratulations on obtaining Thai citizenship. As for the list of numbers, is this serious? Number 6 because one of your parents isn't 'Thai'? You're not a real Thai? Maybe it's just poorly worded, but at the same time, it wouldn't surprise me if it's not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mario2008 Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Congratulations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sburdic Posted November 27, 2012 Author Share Posted November 27, 2012 Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. My wife (Thai) is a 3, my son (Thai/UK) is a 1. He is definitely a luk-krung, so your reported numbering system doesn't quite add up. Could 5: mean Legal Thai citizen born overseas? (as that appears to be missing from the list) The wiki is also out of date for the age to obtain ID cards which has been reduced from age 15 to age 7. Almost forgot, congrats to the OP. Congratulations on obtaining Thai citizenship. As for the list of numbers, is this serious? Number 6 because one of your parents isn't 'Thai'? You're not a real Thai? Maybe it's just poorly worded, but at the same time, it wouldn't surprise me if it's not. I was born in Thailand in 1970, so it can't be that it's for overseas Thai citizens. My daughter, born in the US, is not a 5 either. We might ask the amphur in the morning just to clarify. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 (edited) Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia....cument#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. It sure is. The sheer level of racism and documentation of one's genetic roots in regards to your level of 'Thai' being is truly astounding. Congrats, OP. Personally I wouldn't want to be documented as citizen of a nation where I have to pay bribes to do so. a couple of undocumented "no-receipt" fees Edited November 27, 2012 by cbrer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pib Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 (edited) Congrats on your final success. Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia....cument#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. FYI, my Yellow tambien ban starts with a #6, but this seems to apply to "illegal immigrants or people who are in Thailand on a temporary basis," about what is written on the document. Mac I doubt the Yellow Book numbering system is the same as the Thai ID card numbering system. My Yellow Book number is only 11 digits (issued here in Bangkok) and starts with the number 1. And I'm here to tell you I'm not a legal Thai citizen...just a person on a retirement visa/extension of stay from the U.S. And Congrats to the OP. Edited November 27, 2012 by Pib Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samran Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Many congrats to the OP. Glad you have finally got it sorted. Congrats on your final success. Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia....cument#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. FYI, my Yellow tambien ban starts with a #6, but this seems to apply to "illegal immigrants or people who are in Thailand on a temporary basis," about what is written on the document. Mac Not sure about the categories. My ID starts with a 5 and I was certainly born overseas. Not sure about the 'fully Thai' bit though. Seems as if someone made that bit up. My daughter, blond hair, blue eyes and as white as the Irish has an ID number starting with '1'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHR1010 Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia....cument#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. It sure is. The sheer level of racism and documentation of one's genetic roots in regards to your level of 'Thai' being is truly astounding. Congrats, OP. Personally I wouldn't want to be documented as citizen of a nation where I have to pay bribes to do so. a couple of undocumented "no-receipt" fees Would you rather be a citizen of a nation that documents their thievery (at a much higher rate) and then cloaks it under the the labels of taxes and government fees? As per the numbering system on the ID cards mine starts with an 8 and I am not of Thai decent gaining citizenship several years back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vet43 Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 Well Done.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkok101 Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 what is the benefit of obtaining Thai citizenship? seems like a onerous task to go thru to get this, and for what net value? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samran Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 what is the benefit of obtaining Thai citizenship? seems like a onerous task to go thru to get this, and for what net value? The lack of hoop jumping for permits- ability to own my own business, land, stay forever without restricton. Flash that ID card baby, and the world is your oyster. I travel alot through SE Asia for work, and my Australian passport is next to useless in this part of the world. In most cases the process to apply is hardly onerous - part of the journey for many long termers who work here. Like most things in life, the task, broken down into smaller parts over time, makes things more bearable. All largely unquantifiable, not nevertheless valuable for those who want to base themselves here. The automatic passport gates at Suvanabhumi ae fun too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joy16 Posted November 28, 2012 Share Posted November 28, 2012 (edited) Congrats on your final success. Re ID card number, check this out: http://en.wikipedia....cument#Thailand The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen 2: Legal Thai citizen 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 5: Luk khrueng or any Thai citizen who do is not fully Thai 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Interesting, isn't. FYI, my Yellow tambien ban starts with a #6, but this seems to apply to "illegal immigrants or people who are in Thailand on a temporary basis," about what is written on the document. Mac More explaination: The number system is X XXXX XXXXX XX X. (13 digits) Digit 1: Type of citizen 1: Legal Thai citizen and registered within 15 days when the child was born. 2: Legal Thai citizen and registered after 15 days when the child was born. 3: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 and was named in the thabien baan. 4: Legal Thai citizen born before 1984 but not have the 13 digits before 31 May 1984. 5: Any Thai citizen who is permitted to add their names in the thabien baan in case of their names were not registered in the first place for any reason. 6: Illigal immigrant born in Thailand and legal immigrant who is temporarily resident of Thailand. 7: Child of citizens with number 6 8: Foreigners who earned Thai citizenship Credit: http://www.bkps.ac.t...22Education.htm (in Thai) Edited November 28, 2012 by joy16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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