Which immigration office for 24 hour reporting?

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Which immigration office for 24 hour reporting?

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I allow me to ask if its the old Immigration office, the new one or the office at Blueport I shall go to for report "staying in the province more than 24 hour"

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The old office (19 rai) is closed...
Hua Hin Imm is not very serious about the 24 hour reporting....So if you 'forget' it, no harm will happen to you.
So save yourself and the immigration officers the waste of time....
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T.O.M. wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:53 pm The old office (19 rai) is closed...
Hua Hin Imm is not very serious about the 24 hour reporting....So if you 'forget' it, no harm will happen to you.
So save yourself and the immigration officers the waste of time....
When I should like to follow your advice I believe there could be serious for me if I for example had an accident or most likely "home province Immigration" start to question whereabouts between a couple of hotel nights in one province when 3-4 months out in time coming for next retirement extension and the last address reported still are the one in the hotel!!
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Hahuahin wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:04 pm
T.O.M. wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:53 pm The old office (19 rai) is closed...
Hua Hin Imm is not very serious about the 24 hour reporting....So if you 'forget' it, no harm will happen to you.
So save yourself and the immigration officers the waste of time....
When I should like to follow your advice I believe there could be serious for me if I for example had an accident or most likely "home province Immigration" start to question whereabouts between a couple of hotel nights in one province when 3-4 months out in time coming for next retirement extension and the last address reported still are the one in the hotel!!
For peace of mind then, go to the new Imm office or try your luck at Blueport.
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In the last ten years I was out of the province more than 100 times and I never reported at Immigration when coming back.
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Actually told at Blueport that there is not a need to do it.
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Dannie Boy wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:53 am
Hahuahin wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:04 pm
T.O.M. wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:53 pm The old office (19 rai) is closed...
Hua Hin Imm is not very serious about the 24 hour reporting....So if you 'forget' it, no harm will happen to you.
So save yourself and the immigration officers the waste of time....
When I should like to follow your advice I believe there could be serious for me if I for example had an accident or most likely "home province Immigration" start to question whereabouts between a couple of hotel nights in one province when 3-4 months out in time coming for next retirement extension and the last address reported still are the one in the hotel!!
For peace of mind then, go to the new Imm office or try your luck at Blueport.
Done.....but I understand why many of you say not bother because....eh lets say I got this "what is that face" at the counter. The positive it was quickly handled. Negative....ehmm what office :shock:
As an afterthought, the different approach to this kind of "report" from office to office do not really fit in with their sometime hard-core media blast "like report in 24 hour or else....... because if this not are down in every IO data system and connected to a main recording datasystem/server......its totally bu........it :roll:
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pitsch wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:50 am In the last ten years I was out of the province more than 100 times and I never reported at Immigration when coming back.
For what it's worth ... the same for me.
Just one more reason why I love living in Thailand ...
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