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Frequently asked questions of Thai immigrants

What are your questions about emigrating to Thailand? The following overseas immigration network will explain the common problems of Thai immigrants for you.

Frequently asked questions on immigration application in Thailand

1. Do I have to speak Thai to apply for immigration to Thailand?

A: Applicants need to master basic daily communication terms. Actively strengthen Thai learning, such as 900 sentences in Thai.

2. Does Thailand have land citizenship?

A: No, two China people gave birth to a child in Thailand, and the child is still of China nationality. Thailand is a non-immigrant country. Foreign couples give birth to children in Thailand, and the nationality of the children follows their parents. Thai law stipulates that the nationality of a child follows that of the father.

3. What benefits can the applicant enjoy in Thailand after obtaining Thai status? What is the medical insurance system?

Answer: (1) It is free to see a doctor. A person only needs to pay 700 baht (1 RMB =4.9 baht) for free medical care every year, of which 200 baht is paid by the royal family. As long as you pay 500 baht, hospitalization is free.

(2) fifteen years of study is free, and children are free to drink milk at school.

(3) All roads are free.

4. How long is the validity of Thai passport? Where can I replace it after it expires?

A: The Thai passport is valid for 5 years. After 5 years, the applicant can change his passport at the General Immigration Bureau of Thailand.

5. Do I have to go to Thailand to apply for Thai nationality? Can an agent apply?

A: To be naturalized in Thailand, applicants must go to Thailand in person, and each applicant must enter Thailand twice. For the first time, I led the local police station to make handprints and take photos to apply for Thai identity cards and naturalization certificates; The second time is to lead customers to Bangkok Immigration Bureau to make handprints and take photos to apply for Thai passports. (Note: Every time our company enters Thailand, it is led by professionals).

6. Is there any residence requirement for applying for immigration to Thailand?

A: There is no time to live. Customers are free to choose and live in Thailand for a long time. Most customers' business is in China, so more customers return to live in China.

7. Can the applicant buy and sell land and real estate in Thailand after obtaining Thai status?

A: Applicants are free to buy and sell land and real estate in Thailand. You can apply for a loan at the local bank.

To sum up, it is the frequently asked questions about immigration application in Thailand that I collected for you, hoping to help you immigrate to Thailand.

Third, the advantages of immigration projects in Thailand

1. It is cheaper, more convenient and faster to go to the United States and developed countries in Europe through the Southeast Asian nationality springboard.

2. Foreigners can buy multiple commercial houses in China. They are more likely to invest as overseas Chinese and enjoy preferential government policies. At the same time, you can have a second child and have a superior social status.

3. You can enjoy visa-free and citizen welfare in Thailand, and there is no restriction on buying a house.

4. Enjoy the status of an outstanding overseas Chinese, and your child can go to a famous domestic school with low scores.

It is easier to transfer domestic assets abroad.

6, the price is cheap, the time is short, you can get your passport in five months, and the success rate is high.

7. You can have multiple nationalities, hold China nationality at the same time, have multiple nationalities and have multiple opportunities.

8. After doing a good job for customers, arrange for overseas airport pick-up, one-stop service, free verification, born in China, naturalized as an overseas Chinese investor.

9. Visa-free countries in Thailand include the whole Southeast Asia (except Myanmar), Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, South Korea and Russia all the way down to Iran, along the Great Rift Valley in East Africa to South Africa+Madagascar, and most countries in South America.