
Onderstaande kan uiteraard weer verschillen per provincie maar stel je eens voor wat een werk ze krijgen als iedere keer als een farang familie bezoekt of in eenmhotel overnacht ze zon brief moeten inleveren, pfff
Ik zit nu in cha am, denk er niet aan om als ik terug ben over een paar dagen zon ding in te vullen

Chonburi immigration have clarified exactly what is required with regards to TM30 reports and the financial requirements for those applying or renewing a retirement extension.
Speaking to Tommy Dee at Fabulous 103FM, Khun Pichai, who signs all the extensions of stay for foreigners applying at Jomtien immigration answered questions regarding the TM30 form and retirement extensions.
Regarding the TM30 form, foreigners staying in Thailand on an extension of stay are not required to submit a TM30 form each time they stay outside of the province.
Completing the TM30 form once is enough for those on an extension of stay, Khun Pichai told Fabulous 103FM. Because foreigners on an extension of stay submit a 90 day report, they do not need to submit a TM30 form each time they return from a trip outside the province.
However, you are required to complete a new TM30 if you change address.
For people staying on tourist visas, their host must inform immigration that the foreigner is staying at that address. For hotels or guesthouses this is done when you hand over your passport at check in.
But if you have a foreign friend or family member staying with you overnight at your house or condo, you are required to notify immigration that the person is staying at your address and are subject to being fined if you don’t.
Regarding retirement extensions, Khun Pichai said that first time applicants must be able to show at least two months of income coming from overseas or traceable to a taxable source in Thailand.