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Reading between the lines it would appear the known criminal database is currently separate to the immigration database and they plan to merge them. Otherwise they are already logging arrivals, departures and accommodation etc. No mention of improving the TM30 reporting for people living other than a hotel

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17 minutes ago, mdmayes said:

Two problems I see with this. 1. To have a system up and running (bug free) in six months is a very tall order. Tall as in Mount Everest tall. 2. This will mean hour upon hour upon hour of line ups at immigration coming into the country. Having to enter your own info at electronic stations. I forcast that it will be one big cluster at the airports.

A very good point.

 

Initially you'd imagine the IOs at all the entry points will 'simply' swipe your passport to read the personal details contained in there.

 

What about the Thailand relevant details - type of visa, length of stay, address in Thailand, etc?

At present the IO has to enter this manually. As you suggest, will this mean each person entering the country has to enter the details for themselves via a keyboard, or will the long-suffering IOs still have to do this?

 

Time for Plan B I think, and nothing's got off the ground so far.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

He said each immigration checkpoint would be equipped with identity-checking equipment, such as fingerprint readers and passport scanners, to enter information into the database.

 

this will be a disaster;

thais are not good at such 'orderly systems';

an astute poster not long ago describe the thai immigration, generally, as 'administratively impossible;

, adding such technology will result in frequent screwups, translating into exaggerated queues everywhere that there are queues;

to make such a system work, i assume they would have to apply this technology when leaving the country also;

great, now is is even harder to leave, we become ,effectively, soft prisoners 

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I appreciate being proactive when it counts but Thailand already has its hands full just trying to control the corruption and rampant crime it has on a daily basis.

 

Taking on a bigger bite?

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

If you look at how these systems already operate in other countries, a Thai person going to Australia get issued a visa against their passport number, no stamps or stickers in passport. Immigration in Australia scans the passport on arrival and the visa is in their system already length of stay, address etc, stay starts from that day.

 

Thai wife has never had to do anything more than have passport scanned, they already knew everthing about her.

Sounds organised.

Trying to get someone here to look at a system that's already working, just to consider the options would more than likely be as easy as pushing string uphill, unfortunately.

Or perhaps they have a secret weapon in immigration - a member of staff with some common sense.

 

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Just now, evadgib said:

We'll still be required to submit a 'phone-book' of documents at every interaction involving immigration a decade from now.

 

 

 

True that until paper has no recycle value..

 

 

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3 minutes ago, JAG said:

No, they will update to XP.

 

That little chap who hangs around next to the ATMs as you come into Pantip Plaza is standing by to handle the upgrade...

Ah, the latest software of choice.

IIRC, don't most ATMs here run on XP?

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