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Originally posted by Pat View Post
On paper it's not allowed, dual passports.
But not declined. Only if they don't like you. At the passport office be nice. At the district office be nice. Tell your kids mum not to dress like a tart when you both go.
A person having citizenship from another Country would make them ineligible for Thai citizenship
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Originally posted by Pat View PostHow the hell did you meet a stateless woman? You had the whole female population of Thailand to choose from
Thailand had invaded Burma and moved the border into Burmese territory and then the Thai Army retreated back to Thailand , the Shans went with them, hence they are now stateless
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Originally posted by Arthur Daley View PostI think she was a Laos or Myanmar citizen. Not stateless, but an immigrant probably working illegally in a bar.
I think that's how ImTiny first started out in CM too, before becoming a local hire paralegal.
She is recognised by Thailand and legally allowed to live in Thailand and can own land , which they do
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Originally posted by Fluke View Post
Theres 2-3 million stateless people living in Thailand , many of the Shan stateless hill tribe people sided with Thailand in WW2 to fight against the Burmese.
Thailand had invaded Burma and moved the border into Burmese territory and then the Thai Army retreated back to Thailand , the Shans went with them, hence they are now stateless
Siam was an ally of Japan as we're the Burmese. The Shans fought for the British.I visited TC a few times as a guest but had to stop. It is a sickening place. - Aging One
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... Which is of course exactly what you'd expect from a shifty creepy failed lawyer that's trying to deflect attention from his sneering about fluke not getting his son a British passport, which was not only a dumb red herring but a hypocritical breach of the same forum rules he used his crocodile tears to get implemented....
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Originally posted by Fluke View Post
Theres 2-3 million stateless people living in Thailand , many of the Shan stateless hill tribe people sided with Thailand in WW2 to fight against the Burmese.
Thailand had invaded Burma and moved the border into Burmese territory and then the Thai Army retreated back to Thailand , the Shans went with them, hence they are now stateless
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