Hello guys, did you know of 800 baht fine if you have a friend on tour having a visit and stay with you because we did not report to immigration.
I need help for this. Thank you!
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The conversation discusses fines associated with not reporting a friend's stay in Thailand, highlighting that fines can be 1600 baht for oneself and 2000 baht per unreported guest. It's mentioned that if you're simply visiting and not intending to extend your stay, immigration may not impose fines. The level of enforcement may vary by location, with Bangkok noted as being less strict.
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Like they don't waste enough paper even at One Stop alone.
Jeremy ********
Can you imagine the amount of trees that would have to die if they do care in BKK
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Jess *********
Its only a problem if you go to immigration to extend your stay and you haven't checked in. if you are in the country for 30 days only visiting your friend and have no reason to go to immigration they won't fine you. But, if you wish to extend your stay and haven't checked in with immigration then you get fined.
Azharuddin **********
Is that ? My friend visited us for 14 days and everything was fine.
Shayne **********
It's 1600 baht if you don't report yourself and 2000 baht per person for hotels!
Neus ********
It can be anything from 1000 to 8000 per guest not reported for a hotel
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