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Do I need to bring a copy of my new TM30 registration when I report to immigration for my 90-day check-in in Chiang Mai?

Sep 5, 2023
3 years ago
Graham ********
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I have just last week changed my place of residence here in Chiang Mai. Management at the condo have notified immigration re the TM30 registration process.

I am due for my next 90 day report later this month

Do I need to take a copy of the new TM30 with me when I report to immigration?

TIA

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After changing your residence in Chiang Mai and having the TM30 registration done, it is advisable to carry a copy of your new TM30 when you go for your 90-day check-in at immigration. While it may not be required, having it on hand is a good precaution. Some users recommend attaching it to the back of your passport for easy access.
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Duncan *******
Paperclip it to the last page of your passport - that's where CM Immigration looks for it.
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Will do - thanks!
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Steve ********
Not a bad idea to have it. Probably won't be asked but it's easy to take
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Will do - thanks!
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