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TM6 and the May 1 Deadline: An In-Depth Analysis for Foreign Visitors


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It will be delayed as in Thailand everything is done last minute... No link or website available already and still unclear who has to fill in or not, unknown what will happen if tourists stand at the immigration and did not fill in the digital form...how long will the cues be and many more things... So Thailand will not be able to implement it at 1st of May or maybe they do and cancel it the same day

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Curios to know what would happen if someone put a fake accommodation address on the TM6 card or digital and then will go to another place after arriving to Thailand lol

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2 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

Curios to know what would happen if someone put a fake accommodation address on the TM6 card and then will go to another place after arriving to Thailand lol

 

More than likely absolutely nothing, just like the millions of pieces of paper we fill out every 90 days, and every year for extension. 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The initiative revives the spirit of the defunct TM6 form, aimed at providing a smoother, more secure, and modern travel experience.

I'll bet dollars to donuts that I'm required to provide immigration with a copy of my 18 year old TM6 at my next extension.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

providing a smoother, more secure, and modern travel experience.

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Essential information required includes passport details, the purpose of the visit, accommodation address, and contact information, such as personal phone numbers and email address.

 

Haha.

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4 hours ago, Dan O said:

My take on this is that its the first step in a planned computerized program to be able to charge the "new" entrance fee and be able to differentiate foreign visitors and charge them the 300 baht fee vs Thai's who don't have to pay. 


That's the only reasonable explanation.

 

6 hours ago, webfact said:

to better track visitors, reducing risks and improving the overall security landscape. However, clarifications are still needed on how changes to information can be made once submitted, especially if visitors change addresses during their stay.

 

All that gobbledygook about keeping tabs on tourists and 'security landscape' is garbage. Noone checks the addresses - the old cards were never checked anyway and noone ever followed up on changes of address. The resurrected TM 30 is supposed to do that job. 

 

It really can only be a way of exacting the 300 baht fee from actual tourists. As I recall the TM6 asked for reason for travel: leisure/business etc.

 

The upcoming ETA will cover the claimed 'scrutiny' of travellers for 'security' type stuff.

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5 hours ago, johnnybgood said:

People will continue to fill in the digital TM 6 with information that will not be checked.

So how is it helping the authorities?

We used to describe the data from computers as 'garbage in garbage out'

 

Also, we don't know how well those websites will work. Being already stressed out when travelling long-distance, I would not want to do this 'last minute' at the airport. Will there even be fast and free wifi at Arrival to do this while standing in line at the Immigration counter?

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4 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

More than likely absolutely nothing, just like the millions of pieces of paper we fill out every 90 days, and every year for extension. 

 

There were times with the TM6 card I had no idea where I'd be spending the first night. The first ever entry I told the immigration officer that I was heading for Ayuthaya - that was no problem. Other times I just wrote any old hotel I'd stayed in the past.

 

The TM6 was useless bog paper. There must be billions rotting in warehouses if they haven't already been recycled. This can only really be to filter out tourists for the 300 baht entry fee. And even that assumes everyone answers honestly.

 

The ETA is supposed to flag up 'undesirables' of whatever ilk.

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This is all very well,  but how are officials going to use those boxes full of rubber stamps on a digital form?  Will we need to fill in a paper copy, or copies as well so they can stamp them?

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5 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

 

Also, we don't know how well those websites will work. Being already stressed out when travelling long-distance, I would not want to do this 'last minute' at the airport. Will there even be fast and free wifi at Arrival to do this while standing in line at the Immigration counter?

I expect it will break down and they'll revert to paper forms. I seem to remember this happening with the online 90 day reporting when I last tried to use it. It wasn't just me either.

 

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1 hour ago, kimamey said:

This is all very well,  but how are officials going to use those boxes full of rubber stamps on a digital form?  Will we need to fill in a paper copy, or copies as well so they can stamp them?

 

We'll have to print them out from our phones.

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

The initiative revives the spirit of the defunct TM6 form, aimed at providing a smoother, more secure, and modern travel experience.

 

How will this initiative achieve any of those things?

 

It will make visiting Thailand more hassle, less secure, and it is an antiquated process.

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14 hours ago, Dan O said:

People will continue to fill in the digital TM 6 with information that will not be checked.

So how is it helping the authorities?

Well, for expats the data will be checked against the data TI have in their many disparate systems..

 

Ever heard of Kafka?

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Given the boatload of holidays in April, I can't see this silly system—they have the TM30 for tracking tourists—being implemented on 1 May 2025.

 

I could see a submarine being delivered by then or the High-Speed Rail line being finished.

 

 

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41 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

Given the boatload of holidays in April, I can't see this silly system—they have the TM30 for tracking tourists—being implemented on 1 May 2025.

 

I could see a submarine being delivered by then or the High-Speed Rail line being finished.

 

 

Unfortunately I can’t see Rama II being finished by then. 

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8 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Well, for expats the data will be checked against the data TI have in their many disparate systems..

 

Ever heard of Kafka?

I didnt post that comment

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23 hours ago, johnnybgood said:

People will continue to fill in the digital TM 6 with information that will not be checked.

So how is it helping the authorities?

 

 

There have been some oblique references to tracking visitors, and/or having them update their location, from within the app, when they move around Thailand.

 

 

from the OP:

 

On 3/10/2025 at 8:20 AM, webfact said:

By implementing TDAC, the Thai authorities aim to better track visitors, reducing risks and improving the overall security landscape. However, clarifications are still needed on how changes to information can be made once submitted, especially if visitors change addresses during their stay.

 

 

I think, if the RTP wants to find someone, they'd go to the TM30 system first. But, as was the case with the Erawan bombers, they simply stayed in accommodations where a TM30 was not filed, that failed.

 

 

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Robert_Smith said:

Thai people just love to make up work for works sake...

 

Jobs for the boys in the brown suits innit!

 

regards,

bob.

 

I noticed that Thai IOs at Arrival need quite a bit longer to check all data on the computer as their colleagues in other countries. Just imagine, they have to read and check all those TM6 online too... The average time per arrival will maybe go up to 10 minutes; just imagine the looong queues... 😆 

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Posted
21 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Rubbish.

No one checks the details that the traveller puts on the document/app whatever.

For years I 'stayed' at the Holiday Inn whenever I was travelling to Thailand.

I, (UK Thailand ex-pat) went touring US with my daughter (UK).  For the ESTA(?) I put down The Bellagio, Las Vegas (on my bucket list.)  No questions asked.  I did get to see the fountains but from another (cheaper) nearby hotel.

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