Do I need to report my address to immigration in Chiang Mai within 24 hours of arriving with a Non-Immigrant ED visa?

Mar 25, 2019
6 years ago
Craig ******
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I'm arriving tomorrow with a non im Ed visa. I have my 20k cash (although, no onward flights) UK passport holder. My question, am I correct in saying I have 24 hours to report my address to chiang mai immigration? I remember having to do this a couple years ago. Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Upon arriving in Thailand with a Non-Immigrant ED visa, you indeed have 24 hours to report your address to immigration in Chiang Mai. This process is necessary for compliance with Thai immigration rules. Additionally, there's a related query regarding the TM30 reporting requirement for a METV holder, which is a separate concern related to immigration processes but highlights the need for landlords to be informed about the TM30.
Luke ********
Can I piggy back on this....and ask, if someone with a METV arrives in BKK - in Sathorn, and the landlord knows nothing about the TM30, where would be the first port-of-call? Jaeng Wattana only?
Tod *********
Remember that at this time Chaengwattana is NOT enforcing the TM.30 rule all that hard core. If you're in Bangkok I wouldn't even waste the time to go file one.
Robert *******
Sit down with landlord and watch this video
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Robert *******
Yes, that is correct
Craig ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Appreciated
Robert *******
Signed copy of front an back ID and housebook of owner, copy ID page passport and the TM30 form.
James ********
@Craig *****
there is a TM30 form.
Craig ******
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@Robert ******
just need my apartment contact?
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