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12 minutes ago, mlkik said:

Completed my TDAC today as arriving on Monday. It is fairly straight forward , but frustrating that the drop down menu for your nationality would only work in landscape mode on my tablet then the other one would not

Took time trying to find the U.K. in the drop down menu and found the drop down menu all over the place.

Should have taken 5 minutes but took 10.

 

I agree.  I completed TDACs for myself and my son on 29 April (one application) and we arrived on 1 May.  The application took longer than it should as I couldn't find the country code for the UK (it's GBR).  We live in Thailand, so gave Thailand as our country of residence and our Thai address. I didn't complete the departure information.

 

We landed at 12.15 on 1 May and Passport Control was chaotic.  There were staff trying to check that passengers had a completed TDAC before joining the queues but many just rushed by.  The queues (lines) were long and we didn't get to an Officer for about 20 minutes.

 

A passenger before us was turned away for not having a TDAC and had to find his way back through the chaos to complete one at the kiosks before passport control.  It seemed easier and quicker to have a paper printout of the TDAC as Officers seemed to be taking ages to look at phones they were passed.  

 

Other than that it was straightforward.

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22 minutes ago, Maestro said:

 

I noticed the same on my phone.

 

The trick is not to try to scroll, but to type the first three letters of the nationality, eg swi for Swiss, bri for British.

Just to confirm, if on an O visa 12 month retirement extension, we can choose THA as the country of residence is that still correct?

Posted
13 minutes ago, aublumberg said:

I wish the system would have the option to create a traveller profile so one doesn’t have to type in all the details every time, like eg the equivalent Singapore app. Feature wish for the next release …

They've stated there will be an app in the future.  That might come along with some type of account or profile, even if just saved on your device.

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My wife is returning to Thailand May 5 from Greece...Once she realized she had to submit it within 3 days of her arrival ,not before,it all went smoothly and she has the QR. Code in her phone.

Kudos

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14 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

I agree.  I completed TDACs for myself and my son on 29 April (one application) and we arrived on 1 May.  The application took longer than it should as I couldn't find the country code for the UK (it's GBR).  We live in Thailand, so gave Thailand as our country of residence and our Thai address. I didn't complete the departure information.

 

We landed at 12.15 on 1 May and Passport Control was chaotic.  There were staff trying to check that passengers had a completed TDAC before joining the queues but many just rushed by.  The queues (lines) were long and we didn't get to an Officer for about 20 minutes.

 

A passenger before us was turned away for not having a TDAC and had to find his way back through the chaos to complete one at the kiosks before passport control.  It seemed easier and quicker to have a paper printout of the TDAC as Officers seemed to be taking ages to look at phones they were passed.  

 

Other than that it was straightforward.

I have printed a copy as it will be easier than using my tablet as I don't have a mobile phone.

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16 hours ago, Maestro said:

Of course, if I happen to know the ISO three-letter country code, eg SWI for Switzerland

 

CHE surely, although typing SWI will find it too.

 

Confusing as it is, UNI will find UK in the residency field but will not find British in the nationality field, which also has an standalone entry for Scotland.

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12 minutes ago, treetops said:

CHE surely, although typing SWI will find it too.

 

I made a mistake there, meant to type CHE for Confœderatio Helvetica (although Swiss Confederation will correctly pop up)

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