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When I'm actually working, my PP and WP are in my work bag with my laptop etc. They stay safely at home at other times.

 

I have a pink ID and keep recent scans of the PP and immigration stamps on my phone.

 

In over 20 years here I've never actually been asked. Of course, this is famous last words and I'll run afoul over the weekend :whistling:

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Legally yes, but a photo on your phone works, and your entry / visa stamp, or snap of TM47 date, if applicable. 

 

I carry with me all the time, if we're out of the house, as my most important document, and is safest with me.   And, never stolen or loss, in ~40 yrs of having PPs.

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

By law Thai nationals are required to carry their ID card, so the carry over for foreigners is the passport.

A copy is usually sufficient, before getting the pink card I used to get a copy reduced down and laminated.

In some circumstances the original may be required and I believe you get a few days to do so.

Exactly. separate folder on the phone for ID and insurance papers.

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I only time I carry my original passport if I am going to immigration, if I have a significant bank transaction or if I'm entering or leaving the country.

 

Otherwise I carry a color copy of my passport with a color copy of my current visa page on the back, in my wallet and that's always sufficient along with a Thai driver's license or a pink card for hotels and such. Never been an issue. 

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3 hours ago, NickyLouie said:

What is the actual law on this ?

If you carry your PP, then no worries.  If prone to losing things ... oh well.

 

AI response when asked on Google ...

 

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Another source ...

 

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I would never carry my original passport around at all times. It stays locked up either at home or at a hotel I'm staying at, unless I need it for something that specifically requires producing the original (bank,  immigration). I have my Thai DL in my wallet and pictures of the relevant passport pages on my phone.

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16 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Like he said, make a few copies of the passport face page and visa page, trimmed,and carry in your wallet just in case anything happens or you're asked by police, which sometimes happens, especially at road stops.

 

I've lived here for 19 years but never once been asked to show my passport. But i keep a copy with me anyway. Would be crazy to carry your actual passport.

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Just now, henryford1958 said:

 

I've lived here for 19 years but never once been asked to show my passport. But i keep a copy with me anyway. Would be crazy to carry your actual passport.

Yes, it's not something you want to lose. That's why I suggested making copies and keeping them in various places, your wallet, car glove box, home. Along with the current visa page.

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The holder of a passport is responsible for its safeguard.

Carrying it around is not safe.

Never did, and I refuse to show it even at the bank when they ask for it.

 

Always end up ok.

 

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I have my main passport page as my background on my phone. I also have a few pics kept on my phone, such as my visa page and 90 day  page from my passport. 

If I am stopped, I have recent pictures. I do not carry my passport. 

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Apart from visits to the authorities I never carry my passport anywhere, only my pink ID card (which has always been accepted). The pink card did not exist when the law requiring foreigners to always carry their passport was written. 

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16 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Legally yes, but a photo on your phone works, and your entry / visa stamp, or snap of TM47 date, if applicable. 

Quite, but it should be borne in mind the law is in respect of identity, also applies to Thais, it is not an immigration requirement.

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