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by FrazeeDK » March 8, 2010, 8:19 pm
Yes, the law changed around 10 years ago when Thailand was still in the Asian economic recession. When it changed, I remember the Bangkok Post running an article on the Thai Foreign Ministry doing a road show throughout Europe to advise Thai wives of Farang there that they now could come back and legally buy land... Gess they figured they wanted some cash coming back into the country at that time.
the legal process:
Thai wife goes with land seller to Provincial land office.
Thai wife takes Farang husband who brings passport.
Thai wife advises land official she has Farang husband (or they'll see you sitting there and ask)
When land deed (chanote) is processed the land official will ask the Farang husband for his passport to copy the face and visa page. A document will be prepared that essentially says "my Thai wife is buying this land with her money." and also says, "I understand I have no legal right to this land." In other words, it t'ain't my money and it t'ain't my land.
The Chanote is then processed, land taxes paid, and deal is finished..
When my wife and I did it in June 2002 it took about an hour at the land office. Very polite, very professional, no tea money, no nonsense..
Same process in 2005 when the wife bought another rai of land to expand her land plot.. No muss, no fuss.. At that time I was living in Laos and there were no problems with copying the passport/face page once again..
Now, the question of course arises... Does the land office keep a separate database for "Thai women married to
Farang who bought land?" If politics get real silly, then adhering to the spirit of the law could come back to bite you if things go ultra-nationalist.. On the other hand, what about those Farang married to Thais over here on a Thai spousal visa or even a retirement visa where the Thai wife was married to a Farang yet didnt' have the spouse present to sign the "not my land, not my money paperwork?" I suppose that also could come back and bite you if Immigration and the land office started comparing databases..
all-in-all I don't worry about it... too much puat hua and all that...