Retirement Or Married Extension With A Police Caution
Started by PeeJay1959, Yesterday, 06:33
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14 replies to this topic
#1Posted 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?
#2Posted 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.
#3Posted 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.
#4Posted Yesterday, 07:10
As said when applying in Thailand there are
no Police or Medical checks. #5Posted Yesterday, 07:41
A police caution? - not charged and arrested - no problem
#7Posted Yesterday, 18:23
You are presumed innocent until proven guilty, so it should not show.
#8Posted 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?
Chock Dee #9Posted Today, 04:47
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 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. #11Posted Today, 10:32
OK, I had a little run in with the law in the US about 10 years ago. Felony level but adjutacation was withheld if I met certain conditions which I did with no issues. Any issues with visas there?
#12Posted Today, 11:09
OK, I had a little run in with the law in the US about 10 years ago. Felony level but adjutacation was withheld if I met certain conditions which I did with no issues. Any issues with visas there? #13Posted 16 minutes ago
Regardless of any report content the following is the law in general:
Quote 11. According to the Immigration Act of Thailand B.E. 2522 (1979), foreigners who fall into any of the following categories are prohibited to enter Thailand: Quote (6) Having been imprisoned by judgment of the Thai Court; or by lawful injunction or judgment of the Court of a foreign country, except for when the penalty is for a petty offence, or negligence, or is provided for as an exception by the Ministerial Regulations. #14Posted 8 minutes ago
OK, this is getting interesting. Hypothetical question, not about me.
Suppose a person who has served some years in prison for a more major offense retires to Thailand, never gets an O-A, and starts with retirement extensions. Never of course needs to submit a police report. It is known that at least at some offices like Pattaya, there are immigration staff looking into the backgrounds of foreigners legally staying in Thailand. So supposing they find out about this hypothetical ex-con. Is he booted out or not? Because I've never heard a report like that in the press. Only that immigration has detected a fugitive, not an EX-con. #15Posted 2 minutes ago
Do not believe action would be taken without a police report (someone making a complaint). But by law entry into Thailand would have been illegal (which is the normal broad blanket of Thai law). Suspect most people would not be effected but as is said only death and taxs are sure bets in this world.
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