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  1. That is for entry. What about departure for unvaccinated people? If I visit a country where they don't need me to show vaccination passport or negative Covid test, do I need to show a negative ATK test at Don Mueang Airport in order to fly? I'm unvaccinated. I did all searches and still can't find the answer. Thanks for all replies.

  2. Thank you very much, Doctor Tom. I already read that link 2 days ago. It's for travelers entering Malaysia so it's pretty much the same as entering any country where they still require something. My case is I fly out of Thailand to a country where they don't check anymore. I want to avoid the case that I show up at Don Mueang Airport and they say I need to have an ATK negative test result in order to fly. If they don't need that, I don't need to test. Having that inserted into my nose is very painful so if they don't need anymore, I don't have to do.

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  3. I have read that in Vietnam they no longer check for Covid vaccination certificate and no Covid test, so I will visit for a month. I have searched AOT website, Thai Embassy website, TAT News, Air Asia website & app, Don Mueang Airport website, ASEAN NOW forums and google but they all say about requirements for entering Thailand. So, do I need to do the ATK test in order to fly out of Thailand at Don Mueang Airport?

     

    Another question is: my husband is vaccinated. If Don Mueang Airport requires vacccination proof in order to fly, will he just show the paper certificate from the hospital or will he need to have it on the MorProm app?

     

    Thanks in advance for all replies.

  4. Thanks for posting this good news. I applied just now. Received the password immediately. I completed the form, saw a PDF file and I downloaded. Did in the laptop with Windows 10.

     

    Edit: I received a receipt a few minutes later "We have received your information successfully, you can find your information below."

  5. 2 hours ago, XD1 at Phuket said:

     

    Phuket local site for online TM-30 address registration was closed.
    http://www.phuketimmigration.go.th/notify/
    This site was build because BKK head quarter site has been down for so long. But now BKK site came back. Phuket site was closed and we have to use BKK site.
    https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/

     

    By the way, if you are to get ID of BKK head quarter site, you will go into get  ID page, fill up and click save icon.
    If your data is all right, message “ID and initial password will be sent to you by e-mail” in Thai language will pop up. If your data is not all right, error message in Thai language will pop up.
    I am not so sure of the situation. But there is a possibility that you are using pop up blocker. Please check.

     

    Thanks a lot for your reply. I'll check.

  6. 9 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    You have to get a username and password from immigration to use the site after you do that online registration page. It is primarily for businesses to do the reporting. Info for the registration is here. https://www.immigration.go.th/content/การแจ้งที่พักคนต่างด้าว

    Some local offices will register you as an individual if you request it from them.

    Surat Thani and Phuket immigration have their own sites for individuals to register and do the reports.

    Thanks a lot.

  7. 34 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    Yes since July of last year. 

    Thanks ubonjoe. Do we need to phone them to get user name and password? I tried filling in the form with my Thai husband's details to register. After clicking save, the form disappeared and it brought me to the main page where I need to fill in user name and password. I don't know what happened. Please help. Thank you.

  8. On 5/27/2017 at 6:26 PM, ubonjoe said:

    Not all offices will accept the TM30 by registered mail. You would have to contact your local office to find out if they will allow it and how.

    The online reporting site is down at this time (same problem as 90 day reporting online). Some offices will allow an individual to register for it but it is primarily for hotels and etc to report their guests. It requires registration to get access to the site when working.

    Is the online reporting site up now for TM30? Thanks.

  9. 7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

    LOL. Hi speed trains have to be elevated precisely so they don't collide with vehicles. The devastation would extend far from the accident site.

     

    As they are apparently connecting to U Tapao this might have a chance of being useful. The plan should include opening U Tapao as a full service international airport to take the pressure off Swampy.

    It'll also help move the "hoped for" crowds of rich people going to the Riviera of SEA ( Pattaya ).

    Of course, it'll take more than one journey each day to be viable.

    There was a public hearing years ago in the place I lived. Vendors and people of the opposite side wore the same T-shirts to protest. They didn't want an elevated bridge for trains as they needed to sell their goods. They said no one would buy anything if trains ran on the elevated bridge. The main idea was not to let the high speed train project become true if it was done by the party they don't support.

  10. 14 hours ago, mike324 said:

    I know foreigners all hate the arrival card, but I think its a good thing to have it for the purpose of tracking down suspects. If there are no arrival card, where are police suppose to find out where a suspect is going in Thailand? 

     

    I doubt hotels and hostels can keep up with the daily reportings of guest in the system.

     

     

    A suspect can write on the Arrival Card any hotel name which are all fake information. TM6 is nonsense if you want to keep tract of the criminals. People who cannot understand English and Thai have a nightmare when they fill in that form on the airplane.

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  11. I'm sorry to hear that your local post office might not send the goods you order online to your home address but might discard it. Will it work that you pay a little extra so the package will be handled by a reputable company such as FedEx, DHL, EMS? They will call you and deliver the goods. But DHL costs about 20 USD. Too much for me.

     

    I just ordered 2 splints from Aliexpress last night. Cost about 5 USD each and I just chose the free shipping to Thailand. Before I did the payment, I searched if anyone bought any bunion splints from this website before, and I saw your topic here. I can't find any feedbacks except in their own website so I just ordered, hoping I'll be ok. I know that with such cheap price, the splints will not last long.

  12. I know people who don't eat McDonald and they are fat. They eat tons of meat like moo & kai farang (pork and industrial fed chickens) and they just sit whole day. They say they don't have time to work out (but they have time to fry meat and eat in ca la mang (big bowl)). So what makes them lazy and not caring about their own health? Fat is not healthy since they eat meds each day for keep them from not having back pain, knee pain, headache and they have high blood pressure.

  13. Thanks all for replying to my question. As far as I know, if I hit someone which is a serious case, I'm fined with 500 Baht. Just wondering why forgetting to report might give me a 2000 Baht fine (or even more) when it's not causing any damage or crisis. I'm here with a Thai husband in the same house since the beginning for more than 10 years now. I can't see any danger for not reporting within the 97-day time frame as once a year, I confirm my address in the khor yoo tor TM7 form and I often go out of Thailand a few times a year. Why they make it a serious case is beyond me.

  14. On 12/11/2017 at 7:35 PM, tropo said:

    I've left on day 91 or 92 a number of times. I never had a problem. I'm not saying it can't be a problem, just that it wasn't. I always made sure the report form is removed from my passport.

    They say the person who stamps your passport when you leave Thailand will not fine you but the people at your local Immigration Office (where you often report) might do.

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