The Dutch embassy is organizing the following activities in Khon Kaen on Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 April.

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On December 7, THEY Ambassador Remco van Wijngaarden, Deputy Ambassador Miriam Otto and Deputy Head of Consular Department Niels Unkel will visit Phuket. The following activities will take place at the NH Hotel in the Boat Lagoon.

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The Dutch Embassy is organizing two activities in Chiang Mai on Thursday, November 23, a Meet & Greet/Reception with Ambassador HE Remco van Wijngaarden.

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It may take quite some time before a new tax treaty between the Netherlands and Thailand comes into effect. “Not until Thailand agrees at all levels. We don't know how or what at the moment.” Ambassador Remco van Wijngaarden stated this at a 'meet&greet' with Dutch people in Hua Hin and the surrounding area. More than a hundred compatriots and their partners attended the meeting.

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On Thursday, November 2, the Dutch Hua Hin & Cha-am Association will organize the following activities in Hua Hin in collaboration with the Dutch embassy. All Dutch people and their partners are welcome. You do not have to be a member of the NVTHC.

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In the coming months, the Dutch embassy will offer the opportunity to apply for a Dutch passport or identity card, have your life certificate signed and/or receive a DigiD activation code at seven different locations in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.

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Remco van Vineyards

The Dutch embassy is organizing the following activities in Isaan on Wednesday 6 September and Wednesday 20 September: Meet & Greet with Ambassador ZE Remco van Wijngaarden

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On Monday 5 June, a consular employee of the Dutch embassy will be in Chiang Mai. On this occasion you can apply for a Dutch passport or identity card, have your life certificate signed and request a DigiD code.

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Dutch benefits agencies such as the ABP and the Social Insurance Bank can ask for a certificate of life (attestation de vita). From now on you can visit the Dutch embassy in Bangkok without an appointment.

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The Dutch embassy in Bangkok will be closed on November 16, 17 and 18, 2022 due to APEC 2022. Due to the APEC meeting, some roads in Bangkok will be closed, including some roads in the vicinity of the embassy. The embassy is therefore not available for appointments.

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On Thursday, December 15, a consular employee of the Dutch embassy will be in Phuket. On this occasion you can apply for a Dutch passport or identity card, have your life certificate signed and request a DigiD code.

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The Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Mr. Remco van Wijngaarden, is pleased to invite the Dutch community in and around Chiang Mai to a reception on Wednesday, November 9, 2022 from 18:00 PM.

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On Tuesday, October 4, a consular employee of the Dutch embassy will be in Chiang Mai. On this occasion you can apply for a Dutch passport or identity card, have your life certificate signed and request a DigiD code.

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The Dutch ambassador Remco van Wijngaarden would like to meet the Dutch community in and around Pattaya on Thursday, August 25, 2022.

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You can read how much you have to pay for consular services, such as issuing passports, identity cards and consular statements in Thailand, on the price list.

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With 150 embassies, consulates and other posts, the Netherlands is represented in almost all countries in the world. Some embassies are very large, such as the one in Washington where about 150 people work, but there are also smaller ones. What does an embassy actually do? And how does that differ from the work of a consulate? We explain.

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The heavily clouded sky on the war cemeteries in Kanchanaburi on 4 May was an excellent match for the commemoration of the fallen in the Second World War. On that occasion, about forty Dutch people expressed their appreciation for the fact that thousands in Thailand also gave their lives. Dutch, Australians, English (just to name a few countries) and many, many Asians. They are usually paid less attention at commemorations.

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