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Do I need to report my return to immigration after visiting Kanchanaburi on a Non-O retirement visa?

Apr 11, 2019
7 years ago
Mitch ********
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Hi group.

Sorry if this has been asked before.

I'm currently in Bangkok on a non-o retirement Visa. I'm going to kanchanaburi tomorrow.

Do I need to report my return to my local immigration ( Changwattana) when I get back?

Regards.
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A user currently on a Non-O retirement visa in Bangkok inquires whether they need to report back to local immigration upon returning from a trip to Kanchanaburi. A comment clarifies that if the visit is short and involves hotel accommodation, the hotel will handle the reporting, and no additional report is necessary upon return to Bangkok.
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Robert *******
If you going to live in Kanchanaburi you have to report there, if it is just a short visit and staying at a hotel, the hotel will report you and you do not have to report when you get back at your registered address in Bangkok.
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Mitch ********
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@Robert ******
thanks. ๐Ÿ‘
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