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Ken **********
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@Rob *********
I understand every country is different, but if a spouse doesn't work and stays home to take care of their children, they aren't entitled to any of the deceased spouse's pension ?
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@Ross ******
certainly a spouse should be entitled to some of their deceased pension. Nit sure in Australia but in the U S. the surviving spouse must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to receive survivor's pension.
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@Jack ***************
I follow this forum regularly and I am impressed with his thorough, well informed answers. I have not noticed sour answers. I regularly use internet search (not google) and ChatGPT for questions and the information is 90% correct but should be verified.

I do feel the posters who do not do any research on simple questions are entitled and lazy...but what can be done ?
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@Stefani *******
if you look at past posts,
@Brandon ***********
has contributed thousands of knowledgeable posts helping many. He has not been rude or disrespectful. You need to get your facts straight before telling people to leave this group.
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@Galenus *****
what you do now will affect your Thai tax liability, so he is correct to ask now.
Ken ***********
@Graham *****
To enter Thailand, your UK passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of arrival. It's important to ensure that your passport meets this requirement to avoid any issues at immigration.
Ken ***********
@Lauren *****************
if they have no need to get extensions or visit Thai immigration, no worries; otherwise, immigration may certainly request a copy of your TM30