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Immigration Act Section 38 — TM30 — accommodation reporting by landlord / host
Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979) (พระราชบัญญัติคนเข้าเมือง พ.ศ. ๒๕๒๒) — Section 38.
Plain-English Summary
The house-master, owner or possessor of a residence, the manager of a hotel or licensed accommodation, who provides shelter to an alien staying lawfully in the Kingdom, must notify the local Immigration office of the alien's stay (form TM30) within 24 hours of arrival. Failure to notify is punishable by a fine of THB 2,000–10,000. Enforcement was strengthened in 2019 but subsequent clarifications have reduced the practical impact for short stays in hotels.
Context
This section sits within Chapter 3 — Stay in the Kingdom of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979). It should be read together with the surrounding provisions and any applicable Ministerial Regulations, Royal Decrees or Revenue Department / Police orders that elaborate the detail.
Official Text
Official Thai text at the Royal Gazette / Office of the Council of State. Translation summary only.
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Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979)
พระราชบัญญัติคนเข้าเมือง พ.ศ. ๒๕๒๒ · B.E. 2522 (1979)
The Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979) is the principal statute governing entry, stay, extension and removal of foreign nationals in Thailand. It is administered by the Immigration Bureau under the Royal Thai Police. The detail of categories of visa, fees, and reporting requirements is set out in subordinate Ministerial Regulations and Police Orders, of which Ministerial Regulation No. 27/2546 (on extensions) and Police Order No. 327/2557 (on stay) are the most important.
The summary above is a plain-English educational paraphrase of Section 38 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979). It is not an authoritative translation. For the binding Thai text, consult the Royal Gazette or the Office of the Council of State. Educational use only — not a substitute for advice from a Thai-qualified lawyer.
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