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Home » Expats and retirees » New SSO office in Pattaya
New SSO office in Pattaya
Posted in state pension, Expats and retirees
Tags: state pension, Proof of life, Life proof, Pattaya, Retirement, SSO, SVB Life Certificate
As a pensioner in Pattaya (this right can gradually be called a customary right), I have to prove again that I am alive. Although I sometimes doubt, it seems to me that this proof can still be provided.
As usual, I ask someone to drive me to LaemChabang. However, I am told that they are not starting that. I need to be in BangLamung. Very nice, because I suspect that more Dutch people enjoy their state pension in Pattaya than in LaemChabang. My question, where is it, is difficult to answer. Fortunately, someone is found who can explain this.
In short, the new SSO office can be found here. On the Sukhumvit you go from Pattaya to Bangkok. After the exit Naklua you will see a large hotel on the left: Cholchan. Between this hotel and Sukhumvit you have an FN outlet. There it is. In the parking lot of this outlet you have the new office at the front right.
Presumably there is a queue of Thais outside the door, but you just have to go in and after a few minutes you know you are alive again.
Good news, Dick, not only to learn that you are still alive, but also for the
many state pensioners in Pattaya and the surrounding area.
The last time I had to get the SVB papers stamped and signed
I had it done by the Austrian consul, who has an office around the corner from me.
Was also accepted by SVB.
Could we Belgians also go there for our lives? stamp proof? We used to go to the Austrian consulate too!
I've been doing this for years at the soi 9 beach police station, that's fine there in 5 minutes and costs 20 baht.
Repetition ! Can Belgians also use this office to stamp the life certificate, the Austrian consulate used to do this too! Did this post already posted, suddenly disappeared??
Austrian consulate is still doing this, last week 1 minute back outside. friendly lady, no problem.
Nice picture of you Dick. Looks like you're still alive and kicking.(lol)
The Austrian consul will sign this year for free, pay next year.
Just to the Austrian consulate… you are outside in a minute, free and easy to reach for everyone… I have never done anything else so far…
Great Dick, the soi name is sukhumvit 13. Is it something to pass this on to the SVB / UWV
Opposite Sukumvit-Pattaya soi 13
This is the adress.
19/99 หมู่ 1 Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Do not think so.
It is the task of SVB to inform us about changes in their cooperation with the SSO.
Well Dick,
You jump pretty high for a man of his age! I just can't remember that lady! Haha.
Gr. Martin