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Posted
8 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

The ETA plan has been abandoned. The TDAC takes its place .

Yes I saw that.  Where can I read about it.  And what about the 300 baht slush fund?  Or I guess that will be tagged on later?

Posted
27 minutes ago, bubblegum said:

I need to do this 3 days in advance? Just to stay 20 min. across the border?

Window is 3 days prior up till day day of entry.

So yes you will do that for a border bounce. 

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Posted
34 minutes ago, bubblegum said:

So if I want to hop over to Cambodia ( 20 min. away by car) to buy some cheaper alcohol, I need to do this 3 days in advance? Just to stay 20 min. across the border?

Fill it in any time in the 3 days before you will return.  Easy.

Posted
1 hour ago, lambshankredemption said:

Any idea whether PR holders have to do this? It says “all non-Thai nationals” or something like that but I never had to fill in those arrival cards.

And yet other PR holders have reported they always DID fill in the TM6.  How about doing it in any case, it will take a few minutes and costs nothing.  If you don't need it you'll know for the next time.

Posted
1 hour ago, lambshankredemption said:

Any idea whether PR holders have to do this? It says “all non-Thai nationals” or something like that but I never had to fill in those arrival cards.

You answered your own question.

Does having PR status make you a Thai national - the answer is no.

Same reason even with PR you are required to obtain a re-entry permit.

Posted
1 hour ago, Liquorice said:

You answered your own question.

Does having PR status make you a Thai national - the answer is no.

Same reason even with PR you are required to obtain a re-entry permit.

 

PR holders do not get a re-entry permit; they get a non-quota immigrant visa valid for a specified number of return journeys to Thailand. The latest one I have on file is from 1982, and the text and seal may have changed since then but it will still have the heading "non-quota immigrant visa"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14l-2HIVYIkTG4h2EcPii6SxGgKGEXdrR/view?usp=drive_link

 

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Maestro said:

 

PR holders do not get a re-entry permit; they get a non-quota immigrant visa valid for a specified number of return journeys to Thailand. The latest one I have on file is from 1982, and the text and seal may have changed since then but it will still have the heading "non-quota immigrant visa"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14l-2HIVYIkTG4h2EcPii6SxGgKGEXdrR/view?usp=drive_link

 

According to a good friend who has had PR for many years and exits, reenters Thailand multiple times a year, he has to obtain either a single or multiple entry re-enter permit.

Posted
3 hours ago, bubblegum said:

So if I want to hop over to Cambodia ( 20 min. away by car) to buy some cheaper alcohol, I need to do this 3 days in advance? Just to stay 20 min. across the border?

 

You can select the date of arrival to be on the day you log into the TDAC site or on any of the subsequent three days:

https://driv

e.google.com/file/d/1FxDSNRoPmsE1iGiqveT0aMhHgQD3dVy-/view?usp=drive_link

 

For example, with the current version of the website, if your planned entry date is 5 April 2025, the earliest you could enter the data for your TDAC was 00:01 hours on 02 April.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

According to a good friend who has had PR for many years and exits, reenters Thailand multiple times a year, he has to obtain either a single or multiple entry re-enter permit.

 

Thank you. So that's a change that immigration has made since 1982 (apparently the same as the MFA made for visas)

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Posted
20 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Have it on hand along with money. 

 

Never been asked for any cash at Immigration in 28 years. Only time, I was ever asked about money was at airline check-in in China (on the way to Thailand), cause they couldn't understand how someone would be admitted without a pre-arranged visa. 😆 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Never been asked for any cash at Immigration in 28 years.

Doesn't change the fact that entering visa exempt it's a requirement.

 

Posted
14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Yes it will be required.

You are not a Thai national.

And PR holders will also have to pay the 300THB foreigner tax when that is linked to the TDAC in a few months time.

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I'm on the annual retirement ext with a multi-reentry visa, I make a trip to Australia for a couple of weeks, 3 days before returning to Thailand I do this TDAC and receive the QR code. Therefore I have notified Thailand that I am entering (returning) on such and such date and will be living at such and such address. 

 

Do I still have to go to immigration within 24 hours to notify them that I've now returned and back at the same address? Or does this TDAC remove the need to do a notification within 24 hours?

Posted
41 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Never been asked for any cash at Immigration in 28 years.

The IO will only ask if to see cash if you are from a third world country or they are looking for some reason to deny you entry.  Still best to carry it just in case.

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Posted
53 minutes ago, grain said:

I'm on the annual retirement ext with a multi-reentry visa, I make a trip to Australia for a couple of weeks, 3 days before returning to Thailand I do this TDAC and receive the QR code. Therefore I have notified Thailand that I am entering (returning) on such and such date and will be living at such and such address. 

 

Do I still have to go to immigration within 24 hours to notify them that I've now returned and back at the same address? Or does this TDAC remove the need to do a notification within 24 hours?

I don't think the TDAC and TM30 are connected, so yes I suspect you will, if your Immigration office requires it.  

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Posted
55 minutes ago, grain said:

Do I still have to go to immigration within 24 hours to notify them that I've now returned and back at the same address? Or does this TDAC remove the need to do a notification within 24 hours?

The TDAC has nothing to do with TM30. 

Currently immigration is requiring a TM30 upon return from abroad. 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Paul45 said:

The IO will only ask if to see cash if you are from a third world country or they are looking for some reason to deny you entry.  Still best to carry it just in case.

I always carry 20K THB with me whenever I make a trip to Oz, so I've got that money on me when I fly back in to BKK. I've never once been asked to show it, but there's always a first time, anyway I need Thai cash immediately upon arrival, and 20K is not such a large sum.

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Posted
2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Currently immigration is requiring a TM30 upon return from abroad. 

Depends on if you stay at a hotel that files a TM30 before arriving at your previously registered address and if your IO are following the new TM30 reporting regulations.
Best to check with your own IO.

Posted
55 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

Depends on if you stay at a hotel that files a TM30 before arriving at your previously registered address and if your IO are following the new TM30 reporting regulations.
Best to check with your own IO.

and if I stay at a hotel that files a TM30 (which I will do next entry, as I always stay 2-3 nights at a BKK hotel before heading home to Korat) does that change anything?

Posted
10 minutes ago, grain said:

and if I stay at a hotel that files a TM30 (which I will do next entry, as I always stay 2-3 nights at a BKK hotel before heading home to Korat) does that change anything?

If you stay at a hotel after arriving that file a TM30, (which changes your registered address) then you will have to file a new TM30 on arrival at your previously registered address in Korat with Korat Immigration.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

If you stay at a hotel after arriving that file a TM30, (which changes your registered address) then you will have to file a new TM30 on arrival at your previously registered address in Korat with Korat Immigration.

OK, understood...thanks.

Posted
23 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Thai national - the answer is no.

 

 

23 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Yes it will be required.

You are not a Thai national.


I never claimed I’m a Thai national or that PR makes me a Thai national. My question was whether PR holders need to fill this in. It doesn’t say whether it’s required for PR holders. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, lambshankredemption said:

My question was whether PR holders need to fill this in. It doesn’t say whether it’s required for PR holders. 

From numerous releases re DTAC the typical statement is same as this cut/paste from a legal company.

 

"Starting 1 May 2025, all non-Thai nationals entering Thailand by air, land, or sea must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before arrival." 

 

Seems simple to me. Are you a Thai national? Answer No.

Fill in the form. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, lambshankredemption said:

 


I never claimed I’m a Thai national or that PR makes me a Thai national. My question was whether PR holders need to fill this in. It doesn’t say whether it’s required for PR holders. 

"All foreigners".  Seems to be clear.

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