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‘Better if you do’: Phuket Immigration chief urges foreigners to re-register addresses, even if staying off-island just one night


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This is (supposed to be done) by your landlord or juristic office (depending on their committee rules) to file the TM28 with immigration.  This is done more in Chiang Mai, than any other place I have seen.  Not done in Bangkok as there are simply too many expats who vaca and put their dollars into the Thai economy (gee .. there is a novel strategy; treat resident expats nicely)

 

https://www.thai888.com/tm28-thai-immigration-notice-of-change-of-address/

 

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8 minutes ago, johnc925 said:

This is (supposed to be done) by your landlord or juristic office (depending on their committee rules) to file the TM28 with immigration

Sorry, but that is incorrect information, a TM28 is filed only when you change your PERMANENT address and this has to be filed by you in person.

A TM30 can be filed by several means, if staying in a registered hotel or guest house, then they should be doing this for you, if staying in rented accommodation, then the landlord should report you, the issue is, most will not, as they seem to think there is link to income taxes if they make this report and wish to stay below the radar, immigration will gladly fine you as the renter, loads of examples of this on other forums.

The interesting part, is that there does not appear to be a national database, so if this is the case, for example you stayed at a hotel in Bangkok for two nights and returned back home, immigration in Phuket (or any other province outside of BKK) would not actually know you had been to BKK!

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2 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

photo caption:

 

"I thought of this all by myself."

And he also thought, whilst rubbing his hands, All those lovely 2,000Baht fines will be Mine, all Mine!

I hope he will write to all those registered as staying in his area to advise them of this?

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I have a friend who works in Malaysia and returns to Phuket every weekend. He has given up with the whole mess and has decided to take one weekend out elsewhere and just enters on a 30 day visitor. This was due to the fact that arriving back on a Friday evening, or Saturday morning, he was subject to the fine as he couldn't register because the immigration office is closed for the weekend. Good common sense on behalf of the Thais, introduce a system, then have no resources to support it and take out your ineptitude on others.

Apply this over time and eventually you lose people. You gotta face it, the Thais don't want you there, be you good, or bad, they just want you all gone. They want lots and lots of Chinese and moving further East is not the long term solution, as eventually it will all be a Chinese peninsular...The Great Wall is expanding in the form of a new 'silk road'.

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Suppose, have to go to Bangkok to visit the Embassy, have to stay in a hotel for one night.

Then come back home and have to register again.

Can immigration please tell me, why?

Come to check if I am really at home, while I presented myself already?

But, if I rent it is not my duty to register but the landlord's.

They come to check?

And if the landlord doesn't notify immigration it comes down on my head?

 

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1st: that was always the responsibility of the hotel staff or the house owner, they change the law???

2nd: how Thailand can attract a more foreigner investor/retired peoples if the restrictions become very strange from time to time?

3th: can be that an immigration boss set the rules he likes?

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3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Overkill !

I have no objections to reporting every 90 days, but what they are asking for here is absolutely pathetic.

Surely, when you go to stay in a hotel for a few nights, it should not be too difficult to tell them you are already on the register, at a more permanent address, and the two can be matched up ?

But, then, This Is Thailand ! 

No, this is the law. Always has been for many years. If you disagree with the law write to your MP to get it changed.

For that reason when I stayed in an hotel with my wife she had to register at reception so I didn't have to go to immigration every time we returned home.

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26 minutes ago, peperobi said:

1st: that was always the responsibility of the hotel staff or the house owner, they change the law???

2nd: how Thailand can attract a more foreigner investor/retired peoples if the restrictions become very strange from time to time?

3th: can be that an immigration boss set the rules he likes?

1st If the farang is the house owner they have to do TM30 themselves

2nd Hasn't made a difference for all the years it's been the law already. Just because it wasn't enforced before doesn't change that it is the law.

3rd Yes. They do that where I am.

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2 hours ago, Mickmouse1 said:

You mean if I have a fixed address and travel to krabi or surat I.must upon my return go to immigration and tell them where I went&stayed and am back to my home?????

no. you just have to tell them you're back home so they won't worry too much about you.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No, this is the law. Always has been for many years. If you disagree with the law write to your MP to get it changed.

For that reason when I stayed in an hotel with my wife she had to register at reception so I didn't have to go to immigration every time we returned home.

I somehow don't think that is quite what he has in mind.  555    But, how would anyone know?  Each local office has different interpretations of the rules.  In my local office, I once offered to do a re- notification of my address once while I was in there doing my long stay extension, shortly after returning from a trip out of the country, and they said,:  "Why?  Have you moved house?"

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2 hours ago, Mickmouse1 said:

You mean if I have a fixed address and travel to krabi or surat I.must upon my return go to immigration and tell them where I went&stayed and am back to my home?????

Why do you think that? No one ever said that.

It's only your responsibility if you are the house owner, but if you live in a condo, you have to tell the management so they know to do TM 30 for you.

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9 minutes ago, The Deerhunter said:

I somehow don't think that is quite what he has in mind.  555    But, how would anyone know?  Each local office has different interpretations of the rules.  In my local office, I once offered to do a re- notification of my address once while I was in there doing my long stay extension, shortly after returning from a trip out of the country, and they said,:  "Why?  Have you moved house?"

If you were doing an extension in my local office you need current TM30, but regardless, every office makes its own rules. In the case of Phuket, everyone now knows that they need to keep current on TM 30 if they have stayed at any place that does TM 30 that is not your current address.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

1st If the farang is the house owner they have to do TM30 themselves

2nd Hasn't made a difference for all the years it's been the law already. Just because it wasn't enforced before doesn't change that it is the law.

3rd Yes. They do that where I am.

Can a Farang own a house now???  Or did you mean "condo", when you said house?    But, then maybe it is the condo manager's job.  555.  But it keeps us amused and from getting too bored.

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29 minutes ago, Golden Triangle said:

And as far as possible when travelling within Thailand I get the Mrs to book us in using her ID card, less work for the hotel/guesthouse and no need to inform immigration of anything.    

My thoughts as well ,let the wife register  at the hotel  and  which  I always do  simple if your with gf same applies . 

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