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I know the rules. We just have problems with the landlord who does not want to do it... So for now I am stuck. And you should know, mister lessons giver, having problems with thai landlord can be very tricky even if the law in on your side.

If I wanted to play stupid I would just drive with no license...
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@Dany *******
I don't have Idp and can not have it in the next few months. So Idp is no way to go for me
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@Dany *******
I know he is, but the situation is tricky, and as I am not on the lease as this is a shared apartment, it's even more tricky. So can do not go that way.

You don't necessarily need IDP, you can have a translation, the alliance française is doing it.

For the certificate of résidence I just go to immigration?
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