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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 10 March 2025
Italian Man Fined After Lewd Act on a Pattaya Beach, Claims Medical Condition A female journalist on a leisure visit to Pattaya Beach was left shaken after witnessing an elderly Italian man allegedly performing an obscene act in public. The man was later arrested and fined, though he claimed his actions were due to a medical condition. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354033-italian-man-fined-after-lewd-act-on-a-pattaya-beach-claims-medical-condition/ -
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What's the latest on the TM6 and ETA online forms?
WTA..is 'World Trade Organisation'????? yes ETA will be implemented, as started in many countries already. There are recent threads on this subject..read them -
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What's the latest on the TM6 and ETA online forms?
You guys who keep asking about the ETA are really over thinking this. It will be no big deal. Lots of countries have similar systems and many people don't know about them until they checkin for their flight. They usually take about a minute to complete on your phone. -
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Thai citizenship for an adult child
Hello - I am a dual Thai/US citizen, and my son was born in the US and is a US citizen. My wife (his mother) is also a US citizen but not Thai. I am trying to get our son to be a Thai citizen based on my Thai national status. Please note that my son has a Thai birth certificate and a very expired Thai passport from when he was very young; both were issued by the Thai consulate in the US. I believe this was for the initial purpose to travel back to Thailand to register him as a Thai national which we did not do for reasons unknown as it's been over 20 years. Now I have to go through this lengthy process, and I understand that our US marriage certificate needs to be authenticated/certified by the county, state, and federal US governments. Once this is done, I will have to submit the full document to the Royal Thai consulate here in the US for review to get approval as well. Once in Thailand, I need all pertinent documents translated from English to Thai and submit my marriage certificate and translated US passports to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) for review and approval. Only then can we start the actual process for him to be a Thai citizen which is another series of steps. My questions are, do I need to certify my wife's and son’s US passports before submitting to the Thai MFA? If so, then can we do the authentication here in the USA from the Department of State and then certified by the US Thai consulate similar to the marriage certificate, or do we need this done in Thailand by the US embassy in Bangkok? We have already reached out to the US embassy in Bangkok but unfortunately, they gave us a very generic response without any real answers. I am also hearing conflicting information and would like to know if anyone have had similar experience and/or info that can be shared to help with my particular situation. We are all travelling to Thailand later this year and still have some time to finalize and hopefully optimize our timeline. Thank you in advance for your time and attention. -
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Is it possible Trump is trying to sabotage the world economy?
Oh my. The foregoing philosophical dissertation has changed my life. I must now burst into song, joyous song, the light shining on me, glory, winning, winning O Great Oraaaaaaange, oooooohhhhh Greaaaaaat Orange I mean have we considered that he could be a deity sent to Earth to save us? Or even like a demigod? -
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