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Can Non-Thais with Valid Certificate of Residence Enter Thailand if Their Name is on the Title Deed?

Jun 30, 2020
5 years ago
Jay ***********
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Hi, I got a question on number 4, “non-Thais” with valid certificate of residence. Does it means that if your name is on the title deed then you can enter the country?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The query addresses whether non-Thais can enter Thailand if their name appears on a title deed, referencing section 2, subsection 4, which clarifies that such entry is limited to foreigners with Permanent Residency permits. Additional comments inquire about the document's origins and request for a centralized discussion about it.
Robert *******
And let's keep it central, one discussion is enough about the same document

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Cameron *******
What is this document? When was it released? Where can I find a copy?
Benjamin ******
@Cameron ******
which documents? The one the op post?
Benjamin ******
>Does it means that if your name is on the title deed then you can enter the country?

No. Section 2, subsection 4 are foreigners with Permanent Residency permits
Jay ***********
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