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How can I obtain a certificate of residency for my bank account after registering TM30 in Udon Thani?

Sep 16, 2025
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Jamie ********
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I have a 90 day non O based on retirement, I've been here a few days, TM30 filed, bank is asking for a certificate of residency to open a bank account, do I get this from Immigration office ? (Udon Thani)
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To obtain a certificate of residency in Thailand for opening a bank account, you should visit the immigration office and provide your TM30 registration and a rental contract if you have one. This documentation will help you secure the residency certificate required by the bank.
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Jamie ********
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All sorted now, many thanks ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Bob **********
Yes
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Jan ******************
Yes, youโ€™ll get a residence certificate from immigration based on your TM.30 registration. Bring a rental contract if you have one.
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