Important information regarding Thailand's TM30 Immigration Rule and E

I have placed this information on my old trekking blog site to make this available publicly.   The enforcement of the TM30 Rule has created so many problems for myself and another expat now retired and living in Bangkok,  we are both considering moving.  Please read the post referenced here and pass this information on.  We need positive changes in how TM30 is now starting to be enforced. I have forwarded this information to the American Embassy here in Bangkok so they are also aware of how this rule is effecting expatriates lives here in Thailand.

https://skydogjack.wordpress.com/2018/1 … -tm30-rule

Have a look at this

https://youtu.be/tStMlfgVu8Y

Thank you very, very much for this information.  I'll add this to my blog and post this on the other sites I am a member of.

Thank you very, very much. I'll post this video link to my old sites I am a member of.

https://youtu.be/tStMlfgVu8Y

skyranger wrote:

I have placed this information on my old trekking blog site to make this available publicly.   The enforcement of the TM30 Rule has created so many problems for myself and another expat now retired and living in Bangkok,  we are both considering moving.  Please read the post referenced here and pass this information on.  We need positive changes in how TM30 is now starting to be enforced. I have forwarded this information to the American Embassy here in Bangkok so they are also aware of how this rule is effecting expatriates lives here in Thailand.


Thanks for posting this info, but I don't think it's widespread and not about traveling or leaving overnight. I have been here 2 1/2 years and have traveled very frequently with no issues. I think what you may have encountered is more about when people change addresses or when new people first move here and the leasing agents do not file the TM30. When I renewed my 1-year extension last Sep 2017, I had moved during the year and suspect my new leasing agency didn't file the TM30 because Immigration needed to call them to confirm I was staying there. It wasn't a problem for me, I just had to come back the next day to pick up my stuff (and I didn't have to get ticket or wait in any line, they have pickup counter). I don't know if the leasing agency filed the TM30 or not, or whether they were fined. It wasn't my problem and not my business.

I wouldn't worry about having to inform anyone every time you leave or come back from a trip or an overnight stay in a hotel. If something does change, your leasing agent should let you know if you need to inform them every time you leave the building overnight. I suspect it was just an isolated situation for you & your friend because I have not heard or read about this happening to anyone else since I've been here. So, don't move out of the country just because of this one incident.
Kindly, Zeus