@TJRDBKK@interceptours@hispanicnomad@bangkokaussie you are the expert , what is your take on various paths to Thai PR if you are not working/paying tax. I'm only familiar with going through the "foreign wife married to a Thai citizen male(me) path"
@interceptours@TJRDBKK@hispanicnomad Waaaay back in the day , I was actually friends with the first ever foreigner to get Thai PR , he passed away , Roy Hudson from Chiang Mai (google him) , he arrived in Thailand in the 40's just after WW2 , he told me he was registered as #1 in the Thai PR records ๐
@interceptours@TJRDBKK@hispanicnomad Over the last 50 years (I'm born here in the 70's) I've met countless foreign men with Thai PR , so it must be possible , for some at least.
@hispanicnomad@James_phillyMD Over the last 50 years , my tenure in BKK (born here) , I've met countless foreigners that have obtained PR via non-marriage routes ie: working , paying tax, meeting the requirements for PR etc...
@otokyo I wanna know what the "voice in you head" was before words were invented and homosapiens invented organised religion. Just a bunch of grunts or some sort of blissful silence ?
@PhantomStays I flex with our Indonesian passports. No immigration issues for life and can own land freehold. Better that an over-taxed highly depreciating European car.
@elefarsee No foreigners that share their cost of living ever seem to have kids. Add ~ 85K baht a month for a top international school. I'm a local , Thai citizen , born here in the 1970s.