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Maestro

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  1. Removed an off-topic post about an alleged certificate issued in Germany.
  2. It would not be a "report confirming you live there" It would be a report confirming that you lived (past tense) there on the date of the visit.
  3. I have seen it mentioned on this forum that the TDAC may be an experiment, a test run for something that may or may not come, for example the collection of the tourist tax.
  4. Only in some pronunciation guides for English speakers and in some lowly educated persons' own transcription of their name. Look at the name written in Thai and you will see no r (ร). Listen to the name being pronounced and you hear no r.
  5. The mention of "sections 2, 3, and 9" apparently is a reference Section 12 of the Immigration Act: Source: https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=991237&key=afcda8a9154676f45da42331902f33c8
  6. I found the reference to the Universal Postal Union interesting and intriguing (because I learnt about it in college). From Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Postal_Union) Some mail tracking services leverage the reputation of the UPU to offer their services: https://www.4tracking.net/en/carriers/upu https://www.ship24.com/couriers/upu-tracking I doubt, though, that the UPU is directly involved with these companies, except that the tracking numbering system appears to be the result of a cooperative effort among UPU member countries, so that an item has the same tracking number on its entire journey, which is a good thing.
  7. Removed an off-topic post about hearsay alleged corrupt incident at an unknown immigration office.
  8. Removed a post containing only an email address.
  9. There are two mathematical models. Where a = arrival date; and d = departure date 1. Counting days, eg immigration: d-a+1 = [number of days] 2. Counting nights, eg hotels: d-a = [number of nights]
  10. @SiamLegal Is this really so?
  11. Someone already posted his experience about it at Suvarnabhumi. He was politely pointed in the direction of the line of TDAC kiosks a few steps away where he could complete the online form. There is even some immigration staff there to lend a hand to those needing it. At a land border, another poster got the online job done by a kind and helpful immigration official on duty there.
  12. Sometimes the receipt for the TM.30, according to posts seen in this forum.
  13. Removed an off-topic post and a fake-news post without a link, and the replies to it.
  14. Removed an abusive post and the replies to it.
  15. These are the relevant provisions of an English translation of the Immigration ACT: Source: https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=991237&key=afcda8a9154676f45da42331902f33c8 Therefore, for a rented property, householder means the chief possessor in the capacity of tenant possessor means the tenant owner means the owner (as evidenced by the land title deed) This is important for a the tenant to know lest he believe that he cannot be fined if the required notification of arrival of the foeigner is not made.
  16. Removed an off-topic post about passport renewal and the replies to it.
  17. Just for your knowledge for future entries, the field for the visa can be left blank; it doesn't have a red asterisk next to it. Aside from that, you were not entering with a visa, but with a re-entry permit.
  18. Removed an off-topic post and the replies to it. The OP did not write that he used the electronic departure gate when he left Thailand in December 2024.
  19. Removed a post with false information and the reply to it.
  20. On arrival in Thailand, you must give the immigration official not only your new passport, but also your old passport and tell the official that the old passport has your valid re-entry permit in it. The TDAC does not serve as the basis on which the official determines the type and length of permission to stay in Thailand.
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