Can Thai immigration access my history if I enter on a second passport from a different country?

Jul 15, 2022
2 years ago
Max ********
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I saw a post saying immigration can access your history even if you get a brand new passport, but I was wondering can they access you history if you enter on a second passport from a completely different country? (same name and date of birth, just from a passport different country you entered before)
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The conversation confirms that Thai immigration can access your history even if you use a different passport from another country, as long as your name and date of birth remain the same. Biometric data plays a significant role in identification, making it possible for immigration authorities to track your history regardless of the passport's origin.
Ellie *******
I guess those are all just citizens here can answer.
Francis *******
Biometrics don't change. Even if you changed your name with a new passport, they know who you are.
Mike ******
Same name, same DOB and same Nationality. Possible if you change name or nationality?
Max ********
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@Mike *****
In my case for example I have a British and American passport, same name, same DOB, only ever entered on British, I imagine with the biometric thing they could figure that out but thats still a pretty recent thing and biometrics arent as unique as people think
Jason ***********
Yes, they can.
Ellie *******
Yes, they can. Different passport number, different country don't matter.
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