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Thai law states that anyone who was born to a Thai father or a Thai mother inside or outside the country can obtain Thai nationality.
A Thai national married to a foreign national keeps their Thai nationality unless they decide to formally give it up. The spouse of a Thai national can apply for Thai residency and then full citizenship. Applying for a Residential Permit in ThailandThose wishing to apply for permanent residency in Thailand need to contact the Thai Immigration Bureau and make an application for a residential permit, also known as a residence permit. Only 100 people from each country can apply for permanent residency in Thailand each year. It is not an easy process but it is possible for those who fulfil all the criteria. If the number of the applicants from a certain nationality is high a new ratio may be set. Each year, normally between October and December, the Thai Interior Minister announces that applicants will be considered until the end of the year. Application must be made to the Immigration Bureau. For full details on the conditions that the applicant must meet either contact the Immigration Bureau or see their website and click on "Criteria and conditions for foreign nationals' residential permit consideration":
For citizens of Laos, Cambodia and Myamar:
Permanent residency categoriesThe following is a list of categories under which a person may apply for permanent residency:
Some of the requirements that must be satisfiedDepending on the category of application there are different requirements to satisfy. To be eligible to apply for permanent residency a foreigner should be able to show the following:
In addition, each applicant must have qualifications based on the criteria of the category under which they have filed their application. Evaluation of ApplicationsApplications are evaluated based on some or all of the following criteria:
Having said all the above, applicants may possess all the qualifications and yet their application may be rejected. The final decision will be based on economic, social, and political factors and what is decided by the Ministry of Interior and Immigration Committee. If an application is rejected, according to Thai law, there is no obligation to disclose the reason. People Who May Not Enter ThailandAccording to the Thai Immigration Law, there are people who may not enter Thailand or be granted permanent residency:
These people will not be allowed to gain permanent residency:
NaturalisationWhen a foreign citizen has been granted Thai permanent residency for a period of five years, they may apply for naturalisation. Applicants must:
The application must be filed with the Special Branch Police Division of the police department. A Naturalisation Committee will evaluate the application, and the Interior Ministry will announce the final approval. The process takes up to three years. Visas for ThailandFor further information on visas for visiting or long-term stays in Thailand contact the local Consulate or Embassy in the home country.
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