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Vaughan9

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  1. From my experience with Lao and Cambodian students renting some of my condo rooms: The new online system (from sometime last year) for registering a residence to accept foreigners, and adding the details to register new foreign arrivals and print a TM30, is far superior to the previous two systems, which now seem to be obsolete. Once the residence is registered, it just takes 5 minutes to enter the data,  save it to inform Immigration, and print out a TM30 if needed... No need to go to any Immigration Office.  Try going to: https://tm30.immigration.go.th/; to register the residence (need to upload Owner's ID/passport, House Registration (Tabien Baan)) and enter name, address etc), and once the residence is registered, it is easy to add foreigners checking in.

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  2. Using the new website, https://tm30.immigration.go.th/tm30/#/login,  (Started mid September and superceded the previous online and Section 38 app) is VERY EASY compared to all previous methods, WORKS WELL compared to previous methods, and requires less information.  Much easier to add foreign vistors or tenants too (no need for TM6 info, or arrival dates, and entry point - which, of course, the Immigration always had!.

    I had to re-enter the information (which I had previously entered for the old website and Section 38 app) from scratch, but that turned out to be easy.  I have a blue house registration so I entered info as a Thai using my pink non-Thai ID card.

    All I had to upload was the scan of my Pink card, the copy of the front page of each house registration, and I also uploaded a scan of the Land Deed. Non Permanent Residents would probably upload their passport detail page and a scan of the Yellow Book and Land Deed.

    Register your condo/house first, confirm your email address, and start adding any foreign tenants or visitors.

    Only problem (same as for pervious systems) is printing a hard copy of the TM30... I just did a screen shot of the acceptance page to print out for the tenant which may be needed for visa extensions.

    If tenants/vistors leave the country there seems to be no need to do a new TM30 on re-entry (but I havent had to do that yet) as there is no arrival date, entry point, or TM6 number to enter.

    Don't waste  your time going to an Immigration Office etc.

  3. My wife and I have a few condo rooms for rent, mainly to CP/7Eleven scholarship students from Laos and Cambodia. I have registered all our rooms with Immigration online, intitially with my browser at https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/  (many bugs  in this software to navigate through), but now I'm using the Section 38 app, downloaded to my phone from PlayStore, for foreign tenants arriving or re-entering Thailand... No need for blue ink!!! And no need to go to an immigration office.

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  4. I live in a condomium and own some units which I rent out mainly to university students. Some students are flying in from Laos in a week or so. They are all fully vaccinated (with Pfizer I understand), will be staying in a Quarantine Hotel nearby for a night before they move to my rooms the next day. They will have their Education visas, vaccination certificates, Covid insurance and their negative test results, and I will file their TM-30s with Immigration as soon as I can get their passport and visa details, and TM-6 numbers (if they still use them).

    I informed the Condominium Office a couple of weeks ago that they would be coming with all the correct documents. Yesterday I was informed by the Condo Office staff that the Committee has decided that the Lao nationals will not be allowed to enter Condo's premises, and if they do come, the police will be called.

    This does not seem lawful to me. Can condo committees make regulations about who can live or rent rooms?

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  5. I have an update concerning this but most of it is second-hand information - hopefully someone with first-hand information can correct any mistakes below.

    On Friday one of our Baha'i Community (connected to the ISB community) received this request/link and asked me to send it to the emailing list for the Baha'i Community around Thailand. This I did.

    Ryan of the Sukhumvit Baha'i Community (the Canadian guy mentioned above) has AB- blood and was able to contact the mother of the girl on Friday. He was told that the labs in the PraNungKlao hospital were closed over the weekend and he would have to go there today, Monday. The mother appreciated all the offers of assistance.

    Ryan and two other Baha'is from the Sukhumvit community went to the hospital this morning. The girl was happy to see them and appreciated the offers of help. Her mother was not there so they couldn't get some the details. The three took some fruit to the 17-year-old girl.

    They discovered that actually the girl did NOT have AB negative blood after all! :-( It seems she was A- and her body had rejected A- blood given to her. (And I heard she could even take A+ blood so it all sounds a bit confusing)... it seems it was all quite complicated...

    Anyway, it seems the GIRL HAS RECOVERED, she and her Mum appreciate all the offered assistance, and Ryan's blood was not needed in the end.

    Appreciation to all those who assisted with this.

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