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In Topic: Camerata'S Guide To The Permanent Residence Process

2012-05-16 09:00:19

View Postlaceman, on 2012-05-15 20:28:45, said:

I applied in 2006.  I retired last month after working and paying taxes in Thailand since 1999.  Will my application still be valid even though I am now on a retirement visa..

The application is valid until the final decision is made to grant the permit or to deny it. The only thing anyone should do in that case is to go to the permanent residence section and get the 6-month extension of stay under residence application. But perhaps you cut the link with the process and did something else? Anyway you should go to see them.

In Topic: Camerata'S Guide To The Permanent Residence Process

2012-04-23 09:23:28

On March 8th, Siamfan was saying: "So, was there on monday, all very friendly, busy posting more letters to applicants. They said, all PR will be processed now within the next 3 months.[...]"

April 23rd: let's cross fingers because we are exactly half-time, given the assumption.

In Topic: Camerata'S Guide To The Permanent Residence Process

2012-03-13 08:30:42

View Posttombkk, on 2012-03-12 23:25:32, said:

View PostDork, on 2012-03-12 17:54:10, said:

I haven't received this letter either and in fact if it hadn't been mentioned on this forum I would have never heard of it despite being at CW immigration doing my 6 monthly renewal 2-3 weeks ago.

Unless a registered letter demanding my attention shows up, I'm ignoring it.

Well. I haven't received the letter either. Others say that we have one month to respond, and with my experience with the Thai government, they count this from posting the letter, regardless of whether it has been received.

Ignorance may be bliss in some cases, but I wouldn't bet on it in this case...

As I know, it is 30 days from the date of reception of the letter (which anyone having the reg. number can verify from the Thailand Post Website 'track and trace' feature). In my case (class 2008 / family reason applicant / still use company WP and visa) although I have a lawyer/consultant that handled everything, the letter was sent to my office address and I just knew about it from this forum. I'd just recommend people who possibly changed the job but didn't notify the PR section to double-check with their previous company.

In Topic: Camerata'S Guide To The Permanent Residence Process

2012-02-22 12:31:37

Hello,

I'm in the PR process, but I'm still using company visa & work permit. I just got my one year Visa/WP extension this week. In the past years, I used to report this extension to the Permanent Residence section in order to get their parallel "extension of stay" stamp.
This year my consultant is telling me that this is not required.
Anyone in the same situation can confirm this?

In Topic: Camerata'S Guide To The Permanent Residence Process

2012-02-07 13:48:28

View Poststbkk, on 2012-02-05 20:43:41, said:

Unfortunately the early part of each year following the acceptance of applications since I applied in 2006 has always been like this. A rush of activity for new applicants, only to slip into total nothingness once the initial processing has been completed.
Not always, I applied in December 2009 and I had my interview scheduled 11 months later. Two months after is really quick. Also, don't forget there were no applications at all in 2010. To me, this is a positive sign that something may happen in 2012.

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