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@Darren ********
I'm hoping I can go to Thailand before the baby is born if I somehow get enough money to so I can marry my bf as it seems the best way, then when the baby's born will hopefully go and get a non o and I'll be able to get dual nationality for our baby
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Emily ********
okay, cant seem to find anything about it on the embassys website though?
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@Bettina **********
yeah I will ask in that group, what kind of proof of documents? we cant get married before as I wont see him until after the baby is born and I go to Thailand unfortunately
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O Gorman Trevor As im in England and the baby will be born here ill get a English one first to fly out and use the English passport to get in, shouldn't be a problem with a tourist visa to begin with, then ill get a thai passport when I am in Thailand... but it seems we have to be married to do so... I don't know seems complicated with different rules for foreign men and foreign women
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O Gorman Trevor okay I will look into it more but everything ive seen or people have said they had to be married
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Glenn Michael Edwards this post is about my baby having dual nationality and me getting a visa, not about me getting thai citizenship? it will have an English birth certificate as I am giving birth here but I will write his name on it
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O Gorman Trevor that will be my plan in the future but first thing I want to do is get an English passport and then a thai one, wouldn't that mean you applied for your child to have dual nationality? did you have to be married to do so
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I think I understand what you mean, it could be thai but it would lose its English citizenship which I don't want to do and be getting visas for the baby every time I go back home
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9 months ago
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