Good to know that the rumours of you being hit with a tranquilizer dart while walking out are not to be fully believed.
Good to know that the rumours of you being hit with a tranquilizer dart while walking out are not to be fully believed.
Anything involving pigs of any kind, surely katie is the go to.
Well, guess what the EMS motorbike guy dropped off half an hour ago...
Yes, the daughter's new Thai passport, just five days after our appointment last Friday. And two of those days were the weekend.
I splashed out the extra 50 Baht to have the passport delivered to our door. This seemed like a prudent move as it doubtless saved me forking out for another Japanese meal.
So, five weeks for the Thai passport and I didn't have to organise any photos... they did all that along with the fingerprinting and stuff. Compare that to TEN WEEKS for the UK passport renewal that also required two trips to Bangkok and all the expenses that entailed. The UK passport people are still striking... not enough paid tea breaks? Index linked pensions not good enough? Sack the lot and employ Thais? Or maybe pay the UK jobsworths by the passports they produce and not by the hour?
Anyway, here is my daughter's collection... new on the left and old on the right.
With one very obvious gap...
The daughter's Aussie passport runs out on August 13th and to be honest I think I'll be in need of a passport run to Bangkok by then. And let's not forget that ootai let down this thread badly by sneakily renewing his Aussie passport a couple of weeks ago with no trip report, no nothing.
I think this thread may have legs.
I picked up my UK passport from a tiny office near Maya Mall here in CM yesterday.
It took exactly 7 weeks, which since that included a five week strike is not bad.
Pretty sure that strike ended a couple of weeks ago, Mendy.
Of course I paid through the nose for it, but that's the way it is.
^ Seven weeks is very good... have a Green!
Contact the Chedster, and put yer feet up with a cuppa, bruv.
Relax at home with the wife, no need to go all flippy flappying around the country.![]()
How prompt and reliable is this 'Chedster'?
I'm still waiting for me birthday present...
^ I don't know... doesn't good luck deserve a green?
Chitty does the occasional decent meal, you don't think that has anything to do with skill, do you?
Hang on a minute. I'm pretty sure you mentioned fucking something up/ not supplying something that you should have when applying for your daughter's UK passport and is the reason you had to wait 10 WEEKS.
If you want a fair comparison on Thailand vs the UK with regards to passport costs and service, apply for her Thai passport over here next time and let us know about your expenses in fucking Kensington.
We had to wait 4 months just for an appointment at that Thai consulate. I'm sure it was over 3 months to get the passport back too but I'll look into that.
Here's the post with your rejection letter because you didn't read the forms properly
https://teakdoor.com/thailands-trave...ml#post4490819 (Renewing a passport in Bangkok)
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^ Let's not get pedantic now, Reg!![]()
What exactly did you send as proof of residency that got refused?
Did you get it mixed up with the Thai process and show a photo of the nipper in her school uniform with a crayon drawn map to where your house is?![]()
In fact, I submitted her translated birth certificate which had the same address as her and her mum's housebook register, which was also submitted.
That wasn't good enough for the jobsworths in Blighty so I had to get her head teacher to write a letter with the daughter's registered address.
This added maybe a couple of days, so it would have only taken NINE WEEKS FIVE DAYS otherwise.
Cyrille got his in 7 weeks during a strike.
This first place I googled shows a woman receiving her childs UK passport back within 5 weeks... at the same time you applied, and she would have followed the exact same process you did, although she probably didn't arrive stinking after just alighting from a non airconned 5 hour bus trip in a Chang Vest, shorts and Jesus creepers reeking of Leo and Ladyblokes... and the Thai staff probably vetted her paperwork properly
This guy obviously paid the 100 baht 'tip'Application Day.
By the end of the same day of the my application appointment, I had received an email from vfs confirming that the applications had been forwarded to HMPO.
5 weeks later I received an email to confirm that the passports were ready to be collected, that an appointment would not be required but that collection times were Monday to Friday (except on public holidays) from 14:00-15:00 hours.
Finally, having collected the passports I received a final email from to confirm that my passports had been collected.
By CB, Bangkok (25th April 2023)
Renewing a UK passport in Bangkok by Bangkok PhilHello all. Thought this might help! I lost my passport whilst I was in Amsterdam, entered Thailand on an emergency passport and got a passport appointment within a week. Applied and sent off on the 7th February, got an email back on 23rd February to say passport is ready for collection. So much quicker than the 13 weeks quoted! I hope this helps
By Callum, Bangkok Thailand (24th February 2023)
“probably didn't arrive stinking after just alighting from a non airconned 5 hour bus trip in a Chang Vest, shorts and Jesus creepers reeking of Leo and Ladyblokes... and the Thai staff probably vetted her paperwork properly”
A subtle point that perhaps more than a few forget…
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