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TM30 / 90 day reporting on return to Thailand

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I've got a 1 year lease on a condo, been in the UK for 3 weeks and returning to Thailand, do i need to get a new TM30 or is the TM30 i got when i started to rent the condo still valid, i.e. does leaving Thailand and re-entering mean a new TM30 is required even if I'm returning to the same condo still under the same lease?  

 

Can i do my 90 day report online the first time after re-entering Thailand or must the first 90 day report be in person having left the country since my previous 90 day report? 

 

Thanks in advance for any replies.

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What is your visa status.

Do you have a reentry permit.

ME visa or.....?

You only need a new TM30 if you entered on new visa or visa exempt.

If reentry permit then TM30 not required.

 

For 90 day report you could try online. 

Should work.

Make sure to change entry date. 

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I confirm what drJack54 wrote.

 

When you re-entered Thailand with a Re-Entry Permit or when you had a MultipleEntry-type Visa on which you returned, there is NO need to provide your local Imm Office with a new TM-30 that you returned to your address.

Note: The exception being when you reside in Chiang Mai province, where the Imm Office does not follow the official regulations re TM-30 and insist that you do it on return from both a domestic or international trip.

 

When you re-entered Thailand your 90-day report clock was reset to 0.  So when you re-entered say July 29, your 90-day report due date would be 27 October. 

When you do your 90-day reports on-line, you might get an automated e-mail message from your local Imm Office referring to the ' old' due date.  You can simply ignore that message, as the system is not aware of you having re-entered Thailand.  

And you should be able to do your 90-day report on-line, in the 2 weeks preceding the due date when you change the entry-date to the date you re-entered Thailand.

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Thanks for the quick replies, I’ve got a 20 year Elite visa to clarify.

3 hours ago, EscapetheUK said:

Thanks for the quick replies, I’ve got a 20 year Elite visa to clarify.

Geez...

Do you remotely consider that not relevant to your OP is to not  mention that you have a PE visa.

 

What a ridiculous thread.

 

 

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This is the first time I’ve re-entered Thailand since getting the PE visa and never lived there permanently before, so are my questions not valid? Regardless, thanks for the prior response 

15 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

When you re-entered Thailand with a Re-Entry Permit or when you had a MultipleEntry-type Visa on which you returned, there is NO need to provide your local Imm Office with a new TM-30 that you returned to your address.

Note: The exception being when you reside in Chiang Mai province, where the Imm Office does not follow the official regulations re TM-30 and insist that you do it on return from both a domestic or international trip.

Not just Chiang Mai but also Chonburi immigration requires it too, at least for international re-entries.

18 hours ago, EscapetheUK said:

Thanks for the quick replies, I’ve got a 20 year Elite visa to clarify.

Thai Elite Card might be able to help you, the got a 90-days report service included...

 

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