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Jean Christian76
Cameronian looking for information about Thailand
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![Estelle Beauland Estelle Beauland](/images/avatars/default/avatar-user-deleted.png?1)
Informations for an article - Thailand by Estelle Beauland
Hello, I am looking for some information for an article about death abroad. How do the administrative issues work, the repatriation, and also the traditions and customs of the host country. I am waiting for your answers! Thank you :)
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@Estelle Beauland in the event of death in the case ofThailand , relatives of the deceased must first go to immigration to obtain a death certificate. Thai law gives the right of a 100.000 bath compensation to the relatives of the deceased , if he ... Read More
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Informations for an article - Thailand by Estelle Beauland
Hello, I am looking for some information for an article about death abroad. How do the administrative issues work, the repatriation, and also the traditions and customs of the host country. I am waiting for your answers! Thank you :)
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@Jean Christian76 in the event of death in the case ofThailand , relatives of the deceased must first go to immigration to obtain a death certificate. Thai law gives the right of a 100.000 bath compensation to the relatives of the deceased , if he ... Read More
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![Estelle Beauland Estelle Beauland](/images/avatars/default/avatar-user-deleted.png?1)
Informations for an article - Thailand by Estelle Beauland
Hello, I am looking for some information for an article about death abroad. How do the administrative issues work, the repatriation, and also the traditions and customs of the host country. I am waiting for your answers! Thank you :)
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@Estelle Beauland en cas de décès dans le cas de la Thaïlande où je réside, les proches du défunt doivent premièrement se rendre à l'immigration pour l'obtention d'un certificat de ... Read More
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Retired visa in Thailand by saulzadka
how this could be arranged?better in or out of the country?
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@kevh Yes , the best option if You're planning to stay for 90 days in Thailand is to apply your visa in Thai Embassy in the country where you Are . Read More
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Retired visa in Thailand by saulzadka
how this could be arranged?better in or out of the country?
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@saulzadka You can extend from Tourist to a 1 Year Non O Retired Visa With not less than 20 remainings days of Visa in Your Passport . I know an immigration officer located in the northeast of Thailand that can help you out . Read More