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When Can I Get My Marriage Certificate Recognized in Thailand After Marrying in Malaysia?

Feb 16, 2020
6 years ago
Kevin *****
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I’m married With my thai wife in Malaysia. We have registered n have certifications paper from Malaysia . So when can I get cert from Thailand ?
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The user is inquiring about the process and timing for obtaining a marriage certificate recognized in Thailand after marrying their Thai wife in Malaysia. Commenters suggest visiting a local Amphur (city hall) to understand the requirements for registration, referred to as Kor Ror 22 (ค.ร.๒๒), and also ask if the user plans to move to Thailand.
Tod *********
Good Luck getting the Kor Ror 22.

We're done (y)
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Tod *********
What is the reason you're needing to get the marriage of a thai married abroad registered here?
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Kevin *****
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@Tod ********
because before this my wife is staying with me in Malaysia . So now we have move to Thailand for now
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James ********
Are you moving to live in Thailand ?
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Kevin *****
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@James *******
yes I have move with my wife back to Thailand .
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Tod *********
Good question :)
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Tod *********
You go to a local Amphur here (city hall) and see what's required to get that marriage recognized here. It's called a Kor Ror 22 (ค.ร.๒๒)
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Tod *********
Looks like this
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