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Thailand is so beautiful and charming that tourists are often attracted to it and decide they want to stay for a long time,
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Notification of foreigners’ residence shall be in accordance with the Immigration Act 1979, Section 38, stipulating the following: “The host, the house owner
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How to fill in the notification of foreigners’ residence (TM.30)
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An establishment where foreigners reside is required to submit notification of foreigners’ residence. This can be done via three channels, as follows:
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Foreigners who have been permitted to stay in Thailand temporarily, if staying for over 90 days, must report themselves to the Immigration Office officer every 90 days. If there is an immigration office in any locality
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Thailand is the main destination in Southeast Asia for foreign tourists. If you are a foreigner wishing to extend your stay in Thailand, you must have a tourist visa and must not be a person of the nationality or category specified
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For foreigners wishing to extend their stay in Thailand In the case of being family members of a foreigner holding a temporary stay visa under Section 34(7) of the Immigration Act 1979
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For foreigners traveling to Thailand and wishing to extend their stay in Thailand, in the case of being family members of a resident of Thailand
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For foreigners wishing to extend their stay in Thailand, in the case of being family members of a Thai national (only parents, spouses, children, adopted children, or children of spouses), the Immigration Office has determined the requirements, as follows