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@Deidre ********
i will edit my post, thanks for the clarification.

Admin can you please edit out my remark regarding not having to do a 90 days report as FB is not allowing me to edit my reply. Thanks.
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@Val *****
Maybe I am incorrect about this, I thought that if your stamp was 180 days that you didn't need to do a 90 day report. Can someone clarify this for me if I am incorrect please.
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Your TM30 needs to be submitted within 24 hours of your arrival at the property. It is your landlords responsibility to do this and if they are running a short term rental business then they most likely will have an account set up with immigration and can register you online in under a minute.

Total BS regarding only being issued a TM30 if you stay 30+ days, its a legal requirement to register you within 24 hours as I said.

Now there might be some confusion with the fact that some immigration offices will not issue you a certificate of residency if your stay is under 30 days but that is different.

If you want a TM30 your choices are as follows.

Spend the time and go to immigration and register yourself, if you havnt registered within 24 hours of your arrival at the property the might fine you or the landlord.

It's up to you to tell them WHEN you arrived, they will not check.

Second option is to wait until you find your permanent rental home and do it then .

The chances of getting caught without a TM30 in 9 days are very slim but they will go after the landlord for not registered you.

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