Hi, just checking, do those of us on long-term visas still need to tell our landlords when visiting other provinces? Some rules keep changing, thanks
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Long-term visa holders in Thailand are not legally required to inform their landlords about traveling to other provinces. However, the TM30 system may require landlords to report foreigners' stays to immigration, typically only needing to be submitted upon first arrival at a property, rather than for each trip.
Thanks to both of you. I found a BP story from June that suggests the landlord now only needs to report your first arrival, not every movement after that. Cheers!
that is indeed the case. However all of the 70+ immigration offices have different interpretations to the rules. It’s best to check your local one for their requirements.
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Alan you have no legal requirement to tell your landlord anything.
Are you referring to the TM30 system? It depends on the immigration office. Some immigration offices want you to submit a TM30 no later then 24 hours after you start staying at a property, and some immigration offices only want it submitted one time you arrive.
thanks but I think the TM30 is only when a landlord notifies police you've taken up residence in his property? I believe you also had to tell them if you're holidaying elsewhere in the country and it was up to them to notify the authorities of that too. It was total BS, designed to track our movements