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Retirement Or Married Extension With A Police Caution


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#1 PeeJay1959

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Posted Yesterday, 06:33

Ok, I'm 52 and got a police caution 18 months ago for common assault here in the uk, nothing major, just pushed someone infront of a police officer. I'm not usually like that and it was a first offence and seemed a bit harsh. I'm married to a Thai lady and planning to move to Thailand soon. The money requirments of both types of extension are easily met, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that on a retirement extension they do a criminal record check, so the question is would a retirement extension be refused and I be better off going down the married route and all the extra hassle they come with each year?

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Posted Yesterday, 06:37

If you do it in Thailand, no background check is necessary.   Also you may want to have your record expunged/pardoned, in the U.K.

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Posted Yesterday, 06:40

No such check for retirement extensions in Thailand. For O-A visas from your home country, yes a check. No need whatsoever to start with an O-A visa.

#4 Lite Beer

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Posted Yesterday, 07:10

As said when applying in Thailand there are
no Police or Medical checks.

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Posted Yesterday, 07:41

A police caution? - not charged and arrested - no problem

#6 Javabear

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Posted Yesterday, 17:18

View Postsimple1, on Yesterday, 07:41 , said:

A police caution? - not charged and arrested - no problem

Ok, for general information purposes, what if he had been charged/arrested but not convicted?

#7 Mario2008

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Posted Yesterday, 18:23

You are presumed innocent until proven guilty, so it should not show.

#8 PeeJay1959

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Posted Today, 04:11

Thanks, I was arrested and charged and received the caution at the police station, they advised me I now had a criminal record which would show up on crb checks. Ok so if i apply for a retirement extension there are no checks made then?

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Posted Today, 04:47

View PostPeeJay1959, on Today, 04:11 , said:

Thanks, I was arrested and charged and received the caution at the police station, they advised me I now had a criminal record which would show up on crb checks. Ok so if i apply for a retirement extension there are no checks made then?

Chock Dee
You've asked a different question now.
O-A visas in your home country -- you must supply a police report
Retirement extensions in Thailand -- no police report needed
Checks made? Certainly these "checks" are made behind the scenes. In general, they are looking for FUGITIVES on the run from the law. You have a small record, you're not on the run.

#10 puchooay

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Posted 33 minutes ago

View PostColabamumbai, on Yesterday, 06:37 , said:

If you do it in Thailand, no background check is necessary.   Also you may want to have your record expunged/pardoned, in the U.K.

Police cautions in the UK are only on record for 1 year anyway.



 


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