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2 hours ago, anotherexpat4444 said:

Do they verify the hotel information ?

 

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

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Why are PR holders exempt from filling in a TDAC, they are not citizens.

 

There has been no information that PR holders will be exempt from doing the TDAC.

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

 

Posted
1 hour ago, barryw52 said:

Is it my the Permisdion to say number or the reentry permit number. On the old TM6 form it was the reentry permit number. Years ago when first moved here I put the permis ion to say (non o) renew number and io told me it needs to be the rentry permit number. But on TDAC it called visa number?

 

On the TDAC form, it is currently not a required field.

 

If you don't have a visa, leave the field blank.

 

If you have a visa, you can choose between leaving it blank or giving the visa number.

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

 

Posted
7 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

At the end of May I will be returning with a new passport and old one with Retirement and re-entry visa in it anyone decrypt what Passport number to use with TDAC 🤔

You will enter on the new passport, an old passprt can only be used to prevent a visa exempt stamp.

Posted
7 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

At the end of May I will be returning with a new passport and old one with Retirement and re-entry visa in it anyone decrypt what Passport number to use with TDAC 🤔

 

I don't know what country issued your passport, but in my Swiss passport the passport number is not encrypted but shown in plain script.

 

On the ID page, at the top of the page, the number is shown in a regular font, in the second line of the machine-readable zone at the bottom of the page in a special font designed for that purpose.

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

 

Posted
39 minutes ago, Maestro said:

 

I don't know what country issued your passport, but in my Swiss passport the passport number is not encrypted but shown in plain script.

 

On the ID page, at the top of the page, the number is shown in a regular font, in the second line of the machine-readable zone at the bottom of the page in a special font designed for that purpose.

Same same with UK passport!

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Removed some more off-topic posts, abusive posts, posts with false information, and the replies to them.

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What about people who are living here happily ever after and do not leave Thailand.  Potentially they will never be in the system or have I missed something about them having to register somehow?  

Posted
1 hour ago, SamSipEt said:

What about people who are living here happily ever after and do not leave Thailand...

 

The TDAC is not about the foreigners living in Thailand. It is about inputting and managing the data relating to the arriving foreigners' travel travel to Thailand.

 

The immigration officials will have less checking and typing to do and this will hopefully speed up immigration clearance.

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Posted
13 hours ago, Maestro said:

 

I don't know what country issued your passport, but in my Swiss passport the passport number is not encrypted but shown in plain script.

 

On the ID page, at the top of the page, the number is shown in a regular font, in the second line of the machine-readable zone at the bottom of the page in a special font designed for that purpose.

he wasn't asking about how to decrypt an encrypted passport number.  He was asking if anybody had figured out which passport number to use as he had multiple things changing

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Expat68 said:

Do you need to print it out or just have it on your smartphone?

The instruction from the TDAC website says download or print;

 

"8. Download the Thailand Digital Arrival Card. You can also download or print a copy from the email address provided for the duration of your stay in Thailand."

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All things considered, I wonder if they still want farangs in LOS....

 

What a world we live in, controlle, controlle and more controlle, and those who take advantage of this know their way around.

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I was getting an online tourist visa for a country I won't name several years ago..It ask me about previous visits and visas ,When I attempted to enter the info it would not allow it.. ( the previous trips were for business trips with a business visa and that seemed to be the problem)

I managed to phone some kind of customer service and was told to just lie .

Seems common solution.

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Posted
12 hours ago, SamSipEt said:

What about people who are living here happily ever after and do not leave Thailand.  Potentially they will never be in the system or have I missed something about them having to register somehow?  

What "system" are you talking about. The one that monitors arrivals/departures or the one that monitors the visa status of those in the Kingdom.

Some aspects of the first were suspended and being reintroduced. Immigration has never stopped stamping passports on entry.

Posted
21 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

All things considered, I wonder if they still want farangs in LOS....

 

What a world we live in, controlle, controlle and more controlle, and those who take advantage of this know their way around.

The TM6 is nothing new.  This iteration is much better than the old one with the paper slip and everyone on the plane trying to find a pen.

 

The Thai government, and especially TAT, can't wait to have this data.  That's what they want more than anything.  Has nothing to do with control.  That's what the TM30 and TM47 are for.

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4 minutes ago, jacey said:

how fast do i get a replied in my email after submitting, immediately, 1 day, 2 day anybody know 

Immediately.  The TDAC is not an approval process. It's just you entering your information into a database.

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4 minutes ago, jacey said:

how fast do i get a replied in my email after submitting, immediately, 1 day, 2 day anybody know 

Reports on here have stated it's virtually instant. Anything else would be useless given that it can be done on arrival.  Time will tell of course when it goes live.

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I take it you can do it anytime before arrival , I hear about 3 days before arrival but surely can be done anytime as I work on a ship and when flying home to Thailand sometimes only get flight details the night before the flight I never get 3 days in advance 

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10 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Immediately.  The TDAC is not an approval process. It's just you entering your information into a database.

you still need an email from them to show at immigration, you can't just entering your information and be done with it

Posted
52 minutes ago, farang51 said:

WITHIN 3 days. You cannot do it earlier, you can do it from 3 days before arrival and until you queue at immigration in Thailand.

 

Correct.

 

There are some news stories that got it all wrong, and also the immigration website in one instance I saw today.

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On 4/18/2025 at 8:24 PM, sammieuk1 said:

At the end of May I will be returning with a new passport and old one with Retirement and re-entry visa in it anyone decrypt what Passport number to use with TDAC 🤔

 

When a new passport is issued, the previous passport, if it still had a valid term, is cancelled. The common procedure is to issue only one national passport per person.

Posted
19 hours ago, Upnotover said:

 

There have been lots of thread on this topic.  All points have been addressed.  In summary;

 

State/City - Use the information from your passport.  Thailand "residents" cannot enter Thailand in this field (yet).  Same advice.

Phone Number - The paper TM6 also asked for this.  Nothing new, enter any number you like.  The country code will default to that of your stated home country but that can be overwritten.

Departure - this is optional information.  Do not enter anything in this section.

It seems they will accept the QR code on paper or on a "device".  Note that it is not you that "uploads" the QR code, you simply display it for the immigration officer to read.

 

And finally, for the unwilling and/or incapable, it can be done on arrival.  There will be a facility for this.  But is it is likely to be busy it is probably best avoided.

 

 

It did not appear to me that the departure was optional.

Posted
5 hours ago, jacey said:

you still need an email from them to show at immigration, you can't just entering your information and be done with it

If you travel or are already traveling how can you get an email and print it out?  How quickly is the email sent after you submit the form using the website?  Even if I bring my smartphone, I will NOT have service inside BKK unless or until I buy some new SIM card, or buy some travel connection plan

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