Do I Need a TM30 for My 90-Day Report in Bangkok?

May 27, 2020
4 years ago
Mark ********
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I'm going to do my 90 day report in Bangkok next week. Its my first one as i normally travel out of country for work within the 90 days. Am i going to require a TM30 for this report (As i don't have one). I moved properties at the start of May. In addition, my company normally do the report for their foreign staff, but do i need to go myself on the first one? Thanks. M
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The user is preparing for their first 90-day report in Bangkok and inquires whether a TM30 form is required since they recently moved properties and typically travel out of the country for work. They also wonder if they have to attend the report themselves since their company usually handles it for foreign staff.
Mark ********
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So I fill in the TM47 and don't require a TM30 to show them? Thanks.
Mark ********
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@Robert ******
Just found my messages to my previous landlord asking them to file my TM30 on 28th March. Just after returning to Thailand. I have a feeling, by their lack of reply, that they chose not to do it. What is the fines associated please?
Robert *******
No you can not report that you stayed at an un registered address,. So you or your land lord file the address registration, pay the fines for reporting to late, then you can report that you stayed at that address
Robert *******
This is a TM30, it is used to register an foreigner at an address within 24 hours after arrival. you moved in the start of May so this form and registration are done a few weeks ago
Robert *******
You report that you are 90 days inside Thailand and you need an address to fill in.
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