You can seek permanent residence on the grounds of employment.
No, you must have a personal relationship with the person. It could be either by blood (father or mother -to-child), or by law (marriage or formal adoption).
Yes, you are. With a few legal procedures you are good to go with.
No, dual citizenship is not recognized in Thailand although there are exception. A child who is born abroad to Thai parents may obtain citizenship of both the countries until reaches the age of majority (18).
Not at all, your permanent residence status allows you to stay in Thailand permanently.
Once you hold a Permanent Residence Status you can file an application for becoming a Thai naturalized citizen.
Well, owning a PR status isn’t treated as being a Thai national. Though, you cannot directly own the business, you can still own 49% shares in the company.
Application can be made once in a year that is around end of November and the last day of submission is usually on the last working day of December. However, if you have decided to apply, you will need to start preparing your personal documents around September. For example, requesting for certificate of no criminal record from your respective embassy in Thailand or from your domicile. But you will need to certify the certificate at the Thai Embassy in your country and then translate it into Thai language for further certification at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Thailand.
The documents depend upon the category you are opting for. To know about them give us a call or write to us.
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