At the end of September my Thai wife will give birth to our first child. The part of registering for Thai law is not a problem. I would like to know how and where I can register our child for Dutch law and apply for a Dutch passport for her?
Register at the embassy? Which can!
Register at the embassy? Which can! Register with the Information Service of Foreign Affairs via www.informatieservice.nederlandwereldwijd.nl and choose the option: 'Apply + register at the embassy'.
Reader question: Register at the Dutch Embassy
On Thailandblog I saw an article about registering at the Dutch Embassy and therefore my question. I recently moved from Laos to Cambodia and wanted to register my new residence with the embassy (as I have done in the past). However, the webpage appears to have been replaced by two other pages since earlier this month, which do not have a registration option.
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017, the elections for members of the House of Representatives will take place in the Netherlands. Certain rules apply to people who are staying abroad and still want to cast their vote that day, and registration is required in advance.
Vote from Thailand: register in time for the parliamentary elections
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017, the election of the members of the House of Representatives of the States General will take place. To be able to vote for this election from Thailand, you must first register. You can do this online until February 1, 2017.
The telecom authority in Thailand has issued a final warning to telephone providers: the license will be revoked immediately if they fail to register users of prepaid SIM cards.
We got married in the Netherlands and will probably emigrate to Thailand next year. What are the pros and cons of registering your marriage in Thailand? Will my wife lose her rights in Thailand or will nothing change?
I have read the article about registering in Thailand, but in all cases it concerns married couples. I have a girlfriend but we have no plans to get married so I wonder how do I register and where?
Reader question: Is it true that you have to register a Thai prepaid SIM card before July 31, 2015?
I've heard that you have to register a Thai prepaid SIM card before July 31, 2015 with the relevant provider to avoid being disconnected. Is that correct and how should that be done?
Register when staying in Thailand
In case of an emergency, such as a natural disaster or (imminent) unrest, it is vital that the Dutch Embassy in Bangkok can reach and/or inform you. For this they offer the Kompas online crisis contact system.
My Thai wife has lived in the Netherlands for 13 years and has the Dutch nationality and a Dutch passport, my 2 children also have the NL and TH nationality.
Registration at the Dutch embassy in Bangkok
The Dutch embassy provides information to travelers, expats and immigrants about safety in the country where you want to travel or stay.
Election House of Representatives
The election for the members of the House of Representatives of the States General is on September 12, 2012.
Dutch people who reside permanently or temporarily in Thailand can also vote
Married, registered in Thailand
After all the formalities, on May 23, 2011 it was time and we had permission from all Dutch authorities to get married in the Netherlands. On August 24, 2011 we said yes to each other in the Netherlands and in February 2012 we also registered our marriage in Thailand. Here is our experience regarding registering our marriage in Thailand: