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Somtummm

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  1. The police wanted to see the Tabian Baan. In fact, my previous landlord attended in person when I did the first Red Book and my current/new landlord attended in person when I moved to his condo. Thus I’m wondering whether a landlord could, for example, inform the police about me having moved out. They still wouldn’t have physical access to my Red Book but not sure whether the CW IB would find it in their system at some point. Maybe someone knows.
  2. As a tenant, I don’t have a Tabian Baan and I believe I didn’t have to show it when I went to CW for the re-entry permit and endorsement. I don’t think a PR ever has to be renewed (thus the “P” in PR). As for the reentry permit and endorsement, I believe they only wanted to see the Red Book which in my case is still valid for 5 years. However, can my landlord force changes to the Red Book (which, unlike the Blue Tabian Baan which is his, he doesn’t have access to)? Could I still keep my PR valid for 5 years or would they find out that I don’t have a residence anymore (and what would happen in that case)?
  3. What happens to PR if house book registration and/or red book registration are canceled? I’m thinking about leaving Thailand (for some years at least). I’m currently registered under my landlord’s condo (house book/blue tabian baan and police red book). Once I terminate my lease agreement and leave Thailand, I would also lose these registrations. What would this mean for my PR? — Do they want to see the red police book every year I ask for the re-entry permit and endorsement? I know my landlord can remove me from his house book (blue tabian baan) but can he also force changes to my red police book? — Would there be a repercussions if I have a PR but am not registered in Thailand anywhere anymore? — is there any way to keep my PR without having to rent a condo or convincing someone to have me on their house book even though I’m actually not living there?
  4. I’m not sure why someone would want to buy tickets to sell them cheaper. A lot of football clubs have clauses in their sales contracts where the ticket buyer agrees to not resell them. Usually this targets those trying to make a profit by selling them for more on the black market. In such case they can cancel the ticket, sue for compensation, and block the buyer from future sales.
  5. Interesting. Only for my very first work permit medical certificate the hospital didn’t do any tests but just signed off the paper. That was back in 2008. Every time since then the hospital would always take blood and actually look at me. And this was independent from the employer — most of the times I walked into the hospital of my choice and asked for the work permit medical certificate and they would require the blood test etc.
  6. Thanks. That means that someone who gets tested every year as part of his work permit medical certificate doesn’t necessarily need a separate syphilis test anymore as part of his regular annual/half-year health checkup, right? (Btw, a blood test has always been included in my work perm medical certificate process for the last 10 years or so, regardless of the employer and the hospital. Police hospital, BNH, St. Louis, Sukhumvit hospital)
  7. How so? What offense did he commit for which he would have to be arrested and deported?
  8. For the Thai Work Permit a medical certificate is required which states that the applicant doesn't have 3rd stage syphilis (among other things). Is the blood test for that specifically testing for 3rd stage syphilis? Or is testing for syphilis in general? (i.e., is a syphilis test able to distinguish between 1st 2nd and 3rd stage of the infection?) Or in other word: Does someone who tested negative for the work permit not have syphilis? Or does he only not have 3rd stage syphilis?
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