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Dec 1, 2022
3 years ago
David ********
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Does leaving and re-entering Thailand count as starting a new 90-day notification period?

Asking this cos I entered Thailand late October, but a few weeks ago received a notification by Immigration that I'm due for my report.
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May 6, 2019
7 years ago
Khongsabai **********
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Hello everyone, I have a retirement visa that I'm on. My question is, my wife has a restaurant and I will move there and live upstairs. What do I or does she need to do for the reporting? I'm confused as to who does what report. Thanks.
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Mar 15, 2019
7 years ago
Iman ********
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Hello all,

My family has returned safely.

Thank you so much for your assistance with obtaining our single re-entry permit❣️

We went through immigration at BKK without issue.

Our TM.30 report/ update today at CM Immigration was very simple as well (1 hour round trip).

Just a note: when completing the arrival card TM.6 (on a single re-entry) when they ask for "visa number" they want the number from the single re-entry permit.

(I wrote the # from our ED visa and the Immigration Agent had us change it.)
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Aug 30, 2018
8 years ago
James **********
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Once again I need to tap the collective wisdom of this great group.

If I move from Saraburi (permanently) to Chon Buri during my 90 day report period, do I report to Chon buri immigration on the day I would have done so at Saraburi? Or am I obliged to report to Chom Buri immigration within 24 hours of arrival in Chon buri? Thus triggering a new 90 day period. Thank you.
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7 years ago
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