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Income requirement for legal marriage in Thailand
Thanks. There is no financial requirement to get married in Thailand, although there are fees to cover. First check the requirements at the Amphoe where you intend to register the marriage. Most will require an Embassy issued 'affidavit' of freedom to marry, and an Embassy certified copy of your Passport. These then require translating into Thai, then legalising by the Thai MFA Fees obviously apply for these services. How to Get married in Thailand.odt Once married, you can apply to stay in Thailand based on Thai spouse. There is no 'marriage' visa, you first apply for a Non Imm O visa based on Thai spouse which grants a stay of 90 days, then you can apply to extend that 90 day permission of stay for 12 months every year. Financial requirements apply for the Non Imm O visa and subsequent extensions of stay -
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News Forum - Thai tourism faces 20% drop in Chinese visitors amid safety fears
" It is crucial to reassure those concerned by the incident that Thailand is not a haven for scammers, and security measures are in place to counter illegal gangs, primarily operating from neighbouring countries." Trouble is largely due to the corrupt and inept RTP Thailand IS a haven for scammers! -
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Income requirement for legal marriage in Thailand
male, EU passport. im a student, my wife has legal business. i just wonder if it matters if I put 0 as my income- 1
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News Forum - From heiress to hero: Thai FA Madam Pang’s journey
Madam Pang, a fifth-generation heiress from Thailand’s billionaire Lamsam family, has transformed Thai football with her passion, leadership, and jaw-dropping generosity. Born Nualphan Lamsam, the 58 year old business mogul comes from one of Thailand’s wealthiest families, with an estimated net worth of US$890 million (approximately 30.82 billion baht). As CEO of Mueang Thai Insurance … … The story From heiress to hero: Thai FA Madam Pang’s journey as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Bangkok traffic speeds up 25% thanks to smart solutions
Bangkok’s notorious traffic jams are easing, with efforts by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and traffic police delivering a 25% increase in traffic flow speeds over the past two years. The achievement was announced by BMA spokesperson Aekvarunyoo Amrapala, citing a report from the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP). The report … … The story Bangkok traffic speeds up 25% thanks to smart solutions as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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