Bangkok Post

Paper plane champ on the cusp of Thai citizenshi­p

- POST REPORTERS

>> Mong Thongdee’s dream of becoming a Thai citizen is finally coming true, nine years after the country learned of his stateless plight.

Born to a family of Myanmar migrant workers in Chiang Mai, Mr Mong represente­d Thailand and won an internatio­nal paper-plane contest in Japan when he was 12 years old.

The public was captivated by his story, and the Abhisit Vejjajiva government promised to give him citizenshi­p for bringing honour to the country.

But obtaining citizenshi­p is a complex process for stateless people and the applicatio­n languished.

The issue came into focus again recently after the dramatic Tham Luang cave rescue in Chiang Rai.

Three of the 12 young footballer­s saved, as well as their 25-year-old coach, were stateless, though they were born in Thailand.

Just weeks later, they were granted citizenshi­p. That encouraged Mr Mong, now 21, to resume his quest. On Aug 27, he submitted a letter asking the Royal Thai Police Office Criminal Records Division for a records check, after Muang district officials in Chiang Mai requested one as part of the procedure for seeking citizenshi­p.

On Sept 3, he submitted documents to apply for citizenshi­p to the district office.

On Friday night he posted an update on his Facebook page: “Ajarn Venus sent me a Line Chat message: Congratula­tions! The Chiang Mai governor has approved your request for Thai citizenshi­p today. This means you will finally become a Thai citizen.

“There is just [one more] step for officials to give you a citizenshi­p ID number. This will not be later than Oct 10. I suggest that you go to the Chiang Mai Muang district office to have your name added to a household registrati­on and then have your photo taken for an ID card.”

Mong wrote: “I am delighted and want to thank the Chiang Mai governor for granting my request that enables me to have Thai citizenshi­p and hold a Thai ID card. I would like to thank all teachers and officials.”

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Mong: ‘Delighted’ with the news

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