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Thais residing overseas Play Crucial role

Thais residing overseas play a crucial role in the global community, contributing to various sectors and industries across the world.

With an estimated 3.4 million Thais living abroad, their presence and impact are felt in areas such as business, academia, healthcare, and the arts.

One noteworthy sector where Thais have excelled is entrepreneurship. Many Thais have established successful businesses in their adopted countries, creating job opportunities and stimulating economic growth. Their diverse backgrounds and cultural knowledge provide them with a unique advantage in navigating global markets. Additionally, Thai entrepreneurs often become ambassadors for their home country, promoting Thai products, services, and the rich cultural heritage.

Thais studying abroad also make notable contributions to academia. Many pursue advanced degrees at prestigious international universities, acquiring knowledge and expertise in a wide range of fields. These i…

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Warning from the Brittish Embassy in Bangkok November 2012

A Warning from the Brittish Embassy in Bangkok November 2012 A large anti-government demonstration is expected to take place in the Royal Plaza at the intersection of Si Ayuthaya Road and Rajdumnoen Nok Avenue from 0900 on 24 November. You should avoid this demonstration and any other protests.Other Warnings

We advise against all but essential travel to the provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla on the Thai-Malaysia border. On 21 September a bomb exploded in the Sai Buri district of Pattani causing a number of deaths and injuries. See Safety and Security - Political Situation.

We advise against all travel to the Preah Vihear (Khaoi Pra Viharn in Thai) temple area and the Ta Krabey/Ta Moan temple area located on the Thai-Cambodian border due to the presence of troops in the area and the risk of outbreaks of fighting. Remain alert to the local situation when travelling in other border regions and at land crossings between Thailand and Cam…
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Thai Citizens Now Able To Renew Thai ID Cards At Thai Embassies Overseas

Thais residing overseas are now able to renew Thai ID cards at Thai embassies overseas without having to return to Thailand.

Since an MoU was signed in March between Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul and Interior Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit, under which both sides agreed to cooperate in renewing passports of Thai expats, the service has now been launched in Los Angeles.

Starting September 13th, The Royal Thai Consulate in Los Angeles has been authorized to issue new IDs to Thai nationals seeking to replace those lost or damaged. No fees will be charged for expired IDs, but a 1 dollar fee will be charged for lost or damaged IDs. However, those seeking to make their I.D. cards for the first time are not allowed to do so.

The Thai Consulate-General in Los Angeles was the first to offer this service with Thai ID cards as it is better equipped with necessary machines and staff than other consulates.

The Foreign and Interior ministries aim…

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