Children born overseas to at least one Thai parent are eligible for Thai citizenship, regardless of the place of birth of that parent. There is often some confusion about the eligibility of a child born to a Thai parent overseas. The easy answer is that a child born to a Thai citizen, w...
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Present, then, across both forms of data is that Thai, International, and Chinese students do see Thai HE differently, as a result of expectations brought from China, overseas and particularly expectations created by international exposure, which includes the unusual context of the International Colle...
Before you apply for the K3 visa, your U.S. citizen spouse must file Form I-130 on your behalf with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) service center that has jurisdiction over your place of residence. Your spouse will then receive Form I-797, Notice of Action, indic...
Global Citizenship A remote internship does not require you to travel to your working space. Thus companies across the globe can employ as an intern, and you get this unique opportunity to work remotely to any company from around the world. The remote internship would include your impacts on ...
Q: My kids have Thai dual citizenship and are born in Thailand. Which passports should they use for travel? A:Always use the Thai passport to depart and re-enter Thailand. Use the western passport for travel to places where Thai’s need visas to travel otherwise. However, the Thai passpor...