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Notification of Accommodation for Foreigners in Business or Residential Premises Notification of Accommodation for Foreigners According to the Immigration Act, B.E. 2522, Section 38, it is specified that: "The house owner, the person in control of the residence, or the hotel manager who accommodates a foreigner permitted to stay temporarily in the Kingdom must notify the immigration officer at the immigration office in the area where the residence or hotel is located within 24 hours from the time the foreigner enters the residence." Methods of Notification Method 1: Submit Documents In Person Submit the documents personally or authorize someone else to submit them on your behalf at the immigration office in the area where the foreigner is staying (during office hours). Method 2: Submit by Registered Mail Complete the notification form and sign it. Use a 6.5 x 9-inch envelope with a 10-baht stamp, address it to yourself, to return the receipt of notification. Place documents 1 and 2 in the registered envelope (keep the registration slip as proof) and send to the following address: For residences within Bangkok, send to: Notification of Foreigners' Accommodation Immigration Division 2, Immigration Bureau 1, Immigration Office Chaloem Phra Kiat 80th Anniversary Government Center 120 Moo 3, Chaeng Watthana Road, Soi 7, Thung Song Hong, Lak Si District, Bangkok 10210 For provinces, send to any immigration checkpoint in the area where the foreigner is residing. Method 3: Submit via the Internet Register for accommodation notification service online at www.immigration.go.th. Once approved by officials, you will receive a user ID and password sent to your registered email. Download the service request form for accommodation notification at www.immigration.go.th. Download the online accommodation notification guide and Form TM.30 from the login page. Accommodation Notification for Foreigners Staying Over 90 Days If a foreigner stays in the Kingdom for more than 90 days without notifying the authorities, or if the notification is made after the deadline, the foreigner must report in person and pay a fine of 2,000 Baht. If the foreigner is arrested for any reason, a fine of 5,000 Baht applies. Matching Property Co., Ltd. Real Estate Services: Sale / Rent / Mortgage / Pledge Serving only in Bangkok and the surrounding areas. Contact: 095-645-9656 Or Line OA: @matchingproperty
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Become The Agent | Podcast EP.1 We sit down with Mr. Ex Prarinawat Khanarphakkhawatt, CEO of Matching Property Co., Ltd., to share his real-life experiences from 8 years in the real estate agency business. From having to shut down his company during the COVID crisis and facing a heavy debt burden—what helped him make a comeback?
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Why are stock brokers and insurance agents regulated under clear laws, while real estate agents—despite working in an extremely high-value market—remain largely unregulated? Anyone can become a real estate agent without passing any exams, which has led to growing issues in the industry. In this episode of The INBOX, we speak with Mr. Jakkapan Thoonsap, an executive at Matching Property Co., Ltd., who will share his insights on this pressing issue.
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#TheBestWayToLearn is... To learn as you go, while doing. — Producer, Become The Agent Prarinawat Khanarphakkhawatt (Jakkapan Thoonsap) CEO of Matching Property #CondoForRent #CondoForSale #RealEstateAgent
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LivingInsider Next 2.0 Influencers Talk featuring Mr. Jakkapan Thoonsap (Managing Director of Matching Property Co., Ltd.) and Mr. Thatchaphon Asavaserinan (Co-Founder of Spacefinder Co., Ltd.) They share sales techniques, marketing strategies, and how real estate agents are adapting in the era of digital platforms.
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📌 Real Learning Starts with “Taking Action” Many people spend a lot of time reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking online courses (Input), hoping to get better or feel “ready” before starting something. But none of that knowledge leads to real results—unless it’s put into action. In this short clip, Prarinawat Khanarphakkhawatt (CEO of Matching Property) shares a powerful mindset that changed his life: ✅ The best way to learn is to take action right away ✅ Learn through real mistakes and real experience ✅ Every output becomes a lesson no textbook can teach If you’re feeling “not ready” or waiting to be perfect—watch this video and start building your real-world experience today. #BecomeTheAgent #LivingInsider #MillionBahtAgent #OutputLearning #ActionLeadsToResults
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Being a real estate agent means constantly facing problems and failures. Success comes to those who learn to fall—and bounce back fast.
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A great agent doesn’t just sell property—they understand people. Being a trusted advisor, not just a salesperson, is what sets true professionals apart.
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While most foreign agents are backed by professional licenses, Thai agents lack a standardized regulatory system. This weakens trust and puts them at a disadvantage on the global stage.