by Key Visa | Mar 26, 2014 | Online Reporting
As we are all aware if you live in Thailand on most long stay visas e.g. retirement visa, if you reside in the Kingdom for 90 days or more you must report to the Immigration Bureau every 90 days to give an address confirmation so make sure you take accommodation...
by Key Visa | Mar 26, 2014 | UK Visas
The procedure for applying for a British passport for your Thai child or classed as their first passport is still becoming majorly difficult with many applicants being turned away from the Embassy due to lack of documents or wrong documents and you must remember that...
by Key Visa | Mar 24, 2014 | Expat Diary
Many expats come to Thailand and settle down to spend their life here in the Kingdom. Many find love here and want to spend the rest of their life with that special pers But what if circumstances arose that made it impossible to stay here and they needed to move back...
by Key Visa | Mar 24, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Expats in Thailand need to have sufficient knowledge on important things such as health care, purchasing property in Thailand and the education system (in cases where they move into the country with their schooling children). This article briefly describes health...
by Key Visa | Mar 24, 2014 | Expat Diary
If you are intending to take your Thai partner back home to the Emerald Isle, either to live or just for a holiday then there are certain points which you need to be aware of. The climate in Ireland typically has three seasons which are cold, rainy and even colder....