Thai Life
More Thais fined for not reporting foreigners at their addresses

Naew Na reported the latest immigration action against Thai nationals who failed to report foreigners residing at their addresses within 24 hours.

It was not specified if they were hotel or guest house owners, landlords or other property owners all of whom need to report foreigners at their addresses.
In Surat Thani, Anon Sutsai, 23, was fined 8,000 baht. (The fine is usually 1,600 baht per case, notes Thaivisa).
Immigration in the southern Thai province reminded property owners of the Article 38 law and Article 37 that relates to foreigners themselves reporting every 90 days.
Meanwhile in Petchabun there were four cases of property owners failing to report within 24 hours.
These occurred in Wichianburi, Sri Thep and Muang district of the north eastern Thai province. Pictures of three females were on the Naew Na site but no names were given.

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