90 day reporting question. I recently re-entered Thailand and put down my address of my rental villa on the forms provided for entering Thailand. I stayed one night at my quarantine hotel. Do I need to report again?
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The user inquires about the necessity of reporting to immigration in Thailand after recently re-entering the country and staying at a quarantine hotel. Comments clarify that the TM30 and 90-day reports are different. It's emphasized that the landlord or the individual must file a TM30 within 24 hours of arriving at a rental property. After 90 days in Thailand, a TM47 report is necessary, and proof of a TM30 may be requested.
Stuart *********
Immigration don’t know that you’ve just moved in to the building yesterday, tomorrow or Sunday. If your landlord (or you) file a TM30 then there should be no fine as “you’ve just moved in” and are within the 24 hour window.
no. If using the Phuket drive through for example you just hand over your passport. They don’t check if you’ve done a TM30 filing or not. Only when you go to get an extension will they ask for that.
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Neither one says TM 30 that I can see….
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Monti ********
Your landlord or you need to file a TM30 within 24 hours of your arriving at the rental villa. After being in Thailand for 90 days you will need to file a TM47. At that time since it is the first time since being back in Thailand they will most likely ask to see proof of a TM30 being filed also.
thanks. I’ll reach out to my landlord tomorrow. Which will not be in the 24 hour window obviously. Should I be concerned about pushback or is it enough I “fixed it” by updating?
fair enough thanks for taking the time - it’s a lot of paperwork and doing my best so advice is appreciated.
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Garrett ***********
Tm30 and 90 day reports are 2 different things.
Not exactly sure what you're asking, but if you have s condo or house and have filed a tm30 there before, you don't need to refile one after returning from a holiday where another tm30 was filed.
thanks Garrett. Tbh I don’t know the difference but learning to get better since recently getting a retirement visa. Basically I’m living in one place but only recently moved in and then had to go home for a family emergency and just returned. So my thought is to update now that I’ve gone through the one day quarantine and back in the house.