What is the requirement when an individual on retirement visa returns from a trip out of the country? As I understand it the procedure is to report to the office of the property, in the case of a condo or apartment rental, within 24 hours of your return. Is that correct?
What is the procedure if one is sharing a house with the owner of the house? The owner is obligated to report your return?
And finally, what is the procedure if one is renting a house, for example, where the property owner is either not in Chiang Mai or possibly not even in Thailand?
Thanks in advance for helping me and a couple of friends who fall into all three categories.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When returning to Thailand on a retirement visa, individuals must report their arrival within 24 hours. If renting a condo or apartment, this is typically done through the property management. In the case of sharing a house, the owner is responsible for reporting your return. If renting from an owner who is not present in Thailand, alternative arrangements may need to be made for the reporting.
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