No. As far as i know, unless one of the parents has PR (Permanent Resident) status when the child was born, then the child will get a Thai citizenship...
i did my 90 day report around sept 16. my next report supposedly was roughly december 14 i think. but because my yearly extension is October 5. i went back in october for the extension, surprisingly, they took out the old receipt stapled on my passport and gave me a new receipt dates sometime in january
true. but they did it twice. at first i thought its because people who use khonkaen immigration and moved to chaiyaphum, they need to "reset" it. but for 2nd year, they did again.
strangely enough, it doesn't fall on the 90 day window. for example, they extension date is october 1st, and next reporting is december... they will take the receipt and will give you a new one for January.
just a bit of information, some immigration "reset" your 90 day from the day of application of yearly extension... but if they do this, they usually takes out your old receipt and write down a new date of notification. if they didn't take out or put any new 90 day receipt, your reporting continuous "as is"
if your work permit is cancellation letter was submitted and it indicated the date of your last work day. legally, your permission of stay (if your extension /permission is based on being employed on that company), is cancelled. but you need to go also to the immigration office to have it "stamped". some immigration doesn't care about this permission of stay void stamp. but some do.... in other words, if you intend to work again under a different immigration that cares about it, they will either fine you for overstay or will not allow you to get an extension because your previous permission was not stamped "properly"... example, samchuri square requires this stamp when doing extension and will ask you to go back to your previous immigration office to stamp it in.