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  1. 24 minutes ago, UWEB said:

    You have done a TM30 so your registered address is now in Chonburi and next TM47 90 Days will be in Chonburi as well.

    For what you need the CoR, open Bangacount or buying a Car or???

    OK I see, that makes sense.  In a previous posting I was told my 90 day must be done at the office that issued your non-0 visa (but that doesn't hold logic to me).

     

    I want the CoR for applying for a Yellow Book thabian baan.

     

    Regards

  2. 27 minutes ago, DrJoy said:

    You can file your 90 days report when its due ( 15 days before  or upto 7 days after the last date)

     

    Visit with your wife along with Thai ID card, House book , marriage certificate, TM30 

    Thanks yes.  As another poster has mentioned, Chonburi requires a 90 day TM47 which I do have - however it was last done in BKK because it HAS to be done in BKK because my non-O marriage visa is based in BKK last year.    

  3. 22 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    Think you will be ok. The TM30 can be your change of address.

    If you have screenshot of the TM30 that would be useful and yes wife TB and ID card etc you mention in OP..

    CW requires a TM47 to apply for a COR however they are only immigration office that has that requirement 

    Thanks again

    Yes I have a TM47 but it was in BKK because it HAS to be in BKK because that is where my non-O marriage visa was done last year.

    I wonder if Chonburi Immigration will have an issue with that.

  4. 9 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    Have wife do a TM30.

    Have you previously done a TM47 (90 day report)

     

    https://aseannow.com/topic/1283077-certificate-of-residence-jomtien-immigration/

     

    Thanks.  Yes we just did a TM30 for me in this house as I was previously registered in BKK (where I was working).

     

    My last 90 day report was in BKK as my visa is BKK based. I guess now my wife's thabian baan is now Chonburi, my TM30 done Chonburi, I can do 90 day in Chonburi??? (Although my current non-O was done in BKK)

     

    Regards

    Paul

     

     

  5. 15 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

    Or if you have an account created, fill out the form online and attach the documents. If not, get it done this time at RD office, and you won't need to leave the house to file it next year.

     

    https://efiling.rd.go.th/rd-cms/

     

    Use Chrome or Edge Chromium browser and translate pages on the fly if you cannot read Thai.

    Thanks. I have done efiling in the past but the issue is you do not get the physical yellow receipt slip. I found other gov departments do not accept an efiling receipt, only the yellow slip as evidence of tax filing. 

     

  6. The TTAA is absolutely correct in their opinion.  This will cause significant impact to tourist levels and be very offputting to the younger visitors who may well choose Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia as cheaper alternatives.

    This is another example of one gov department looking to cash in on an increasing wave of tourism returning to the country, and in doing so potentially eliminating the wave,.

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  7. 7 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    No you cannot pick it up from immigration. 

    Wait for further advice.

    Bottom line is what address does immigration currently have for you on file. 

     

    Bit off topic to your question but I live in Bangkok and when I purchased my second hand car it had Nonthaburi plates and "my car guy" had them replaces with Bangkok plates (simple process) 

    My understanding is that the purchaser organizers that. 

    Hi,

    One more thing I hope you can advise.  In BKK I do not rent. No landlord.  I am married and my wife is property owner.  I was expecting to use Thabien Baan and my marriage certificate/registration as evidence of residence.  I have a Non-O for marriage in BKK and 90d in BKK.      I hope this works

     

     

  8. 6 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    I agree. 

    A condition of obtaining a residence certificate at CW is that you have been doing your 90 day reports at CW.

    You are probably aware that immigration post the residence certificate to your address on file and can take 2 weeks but more likely one. 

    Cost 200baht. 

     

    Think this is your best option. 

     

    Thanks. I was not aware that the residence cert is posted to address.  I cannot pick up in person?  I have obtained from Jomtien in the past in person actually when buying a motorcycle,  But in this case I am kinda concerned because it is related to selling a car for a large sum of money and don't want it it fall apart

  9. 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

    OP where have you been doing your 90 day report and what address do you have with immigration.

    Bangkok? 

    Hi DrJack.  I have been doing my 90d in BKK as until recently I have been working and living in BKK.

    I (or my wife) has a BKK property but I also have properties (in my name) in Chonburi.

    I am thinking maybe the least risk is to get letter from CW Imm.   

  10. I need a Certificate of Residence Letter in order to sell a car registered in my name.  The car was registered in Bangkok and my 90 day reporting is in Bangkok CW.

    However I have just retired to Sattahip in Chonburi Immigration, where I also have a property in my name, and also where the car will be sold to.

    I am being told, the Cert of Residence Letter must come from the same place you do your 90day reporting.  I don't want to spend 5 hours queuing in Jomtien Immigration only to find out cannot be done.

     

    Can anyone shed any light on this?

  11. Hi,

    I have a tenant staying in my property in Chonburi province.  We did his TM30 registration shortly after he moved in.  He left for country for Christmas and New Year period and has returned to my property.

    He has been told that we need to do TM30 again.   Is that true?  If he has gone to a different property/hotel then yes for sure, but in this case?

  12.  Hi, 

    My 5yr driving licence has expired. 

    In previous years, work permit was fine as proof of presence in Thailand. 

    Receng work permits no longer show a workplace address, just a province name. 

    I am hearing DLT offices are now requiring a certificate of residence from immigration to renew licence. 

    Can I get confirmation or denial on that? 

    I can do in bkk or Chonburi and would appreciate and experience recently

     

  13.  Hi, 

    My 5yr driving licence has expired. 

    In previous years, work permit was fine as proof of presence in Thailand. 

    Receng work permits no longer show a workplace address, just a province name. 

    I am hearing DLT offices are now requiring a certificate of residence from immigration to renew licence. 

    Can I get confirmation or denial on that? 

    I can do in bkk or Chonburi and would appreciate and experience recently

     

  14.  Hi, 

    My 5yr driving licence has expired. 

    In previous years, work permit was fine as proof of presence in Thailand. 

    Receng work permits no longer show a workplace address, just a province name. 

    I am hearing DLT offices are now requiring a certificate of residence from immigration to renew licence. 

    Can I get confirmation or denial on that? 

    I can do in bkk or Chonburi and would appreciate and experience recently

     

     

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