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Sascha **********
No, just show them the Thai passport as well. But why not replace the British one a few months earlier? Should be easier in the UK than through the embassy here
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@Wojtek **********
not necessarily true. I came in with a 60-day TR visa (and numerous extension stamps) and they gave me a hard time too 🥺
Sascha **********
As stated above, you’re looking for the non immigrant ED visa, which some accredited muay thai gyms can sponsor. Tiger MT in Phuket has some useful information on their site.

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Sascha **********
I know two people who were born in either TH or abroad to a Thai mother and farang father and then grew up abroad. They obtained a Thai passport later in live on the basis of having a Thai parent. So yes, it’s possible in your case, but from what I’ve heard also complicated and hiring someone who knows their way around Thai bureaucracy would certainly be advisable, especially if you don’t speak Thai
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@SU ***
she’ll be free to roam at home too. When I left her here in April she became miserable, lost a lot of weight. Now I’m back and she’s totally happy again. Doesn’t roam too much either, maybe an hour a day, if that
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@James ******************
the thing is I’m flying out of BKK a few days later to Europe (12h flight) and she will be with me in cabin for that. In cabin requires a soft transport bag, so that’s the one I’m getting her used to now 😬
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@Olivier ********
yeah I’d already seen that, I don’t want to fly with her unless I can keep her with me in cabin. As far as I can see there’s no airlines that allow that in Thailand, hence my question