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@Henry ********
Indeed. I find it very convenient now instead of scrambling around looking for a pen to complete that piece of paper!
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@Stan *********
Ahh okay. I actually don’t submit a TM30 form on arrival. My landlord does this and provides me a receipt thereafter. Because I will not be staying in Thailand longer than 90 days I don’t have to report the TM30 to an immigration office. Well that what it sounds like based on other comments…
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@John *******
Certainly not hard dropping into an immigration office if required but just seeking feedback here first from those who are in the same situation and in the know. Feedback so far indicates I am not breaking any rules. All good. 😀
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@Stan *********
Do you have a specific concern? Thus far on my re-entries to Thailand immigration officers have never asked for TM30. Nonetheless I inform my landlord of all travels and have an updated TM30 if required.
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@Stuart ********
Great. Thank you very much for addressing the question without any garbage commentary. 👏 A breathe of fresh air from the dribble I often get from many Thailand fb groups!
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