- May 4, 2021
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Recipient: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Empire of France Alexander
Sender: Bhumibol Adulyadej
Subject: Inquiry Regarding Permanent Residence Status
To the Ministry of Foreign of France,
Regards,
Bhumibol Adulyadej
Official Correspondence
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Recipient: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Empire of France Alexander
Sender: Bhumibol Adulyadej
Subject: Inquiry Regarding Permanent Residence Status
To the Ministry of Foreign of France,
I am Bhumibol Adulyadej, a citizen of the Socialist Republic of Thailand. However, most international observers prefer the former King of the Kingdom of Rattanakosin (1995 - 1998). The truth is that I have never assimilated into the new cultural identity of post-revolution Thailand, where each individual has transformed into a new socialist person.
Last week, I attended my first Community Assembly session after spending years inside the retirement house provided by the state. It was vibrant yet, personally, uninspired. If anything borders on democracy, I prefer representation, not participation. Such a contrast seems to be the struggle between Western democracy and Thai Socialist Participatory Democracy. Regardless, I don't intend to involve myself in a philosophical dispute.
Therefore, I seek information on how a Thai citizen can receive permanent residence status in France. Per my understanding, there is no visa requirement for a Thai citizen traveling to France and vice versa. I still own properties in Germany, and a provincial coordinator said he would seek technical assistance for me. I might also bring my family members to France.
Last week, I attended my first Community Assembly session after spending years inside the retirement house provided by the state. It was vibrant yet, personally, uninspired. If anything borders on democracy, I prefer representation, not participation. Such a contrast seems to be the struggle between Western democracy and Thai Socialist Participatory Democracy. Regardless, I don't intend to involve myself in a philosophical dispute.
Therefore, I seek information on how a Thai citizen can receive permanent residence status in France. Per my understanding, there is no visa requirement for a Thai citizen traveling to France and vice versa. I still own properties in Germany, and a provincial coordinator said he would seek technical assistance for me. I might also bring my family members to France.
Regards,
Bhumibol Adulyadej
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