Published : March 11, 2010 :: 14:03:43 [ 4,469 views ]

Immigration Officials Enforce Foreign-Registration Measures


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Because of the new nationwide clamp down on the registration of entrants to the country, the Pattaya Immigration Office, in accordance with Immigration Act 2522, is reinforcing its message to all who accommodate foreign tourists in any way that they must notify Immigration of any ‘aliens’ they have staying with them or face prosecution.

Pattaya, March 11, [PDN]: the Immigration authorities are getting tough as regards registering any foreigners who may be staying in hospitality accommodation. The National Immigration Police Commander, Police Lieutenant General Wut Lippataphanlop, notified all immigration offices, particularly those in Pattaya, Phuket, and Chiang Mai, three of the most popular tourist venues, of the immediate re-implementation of the Immigration Act 2522, as of March 1. One of the reasons for stricter implementations of this act is to readily identify and track down foreign criminals.

Under the provisions of this act, specifically Sections 38 and 77, all those who run apartments, guesthouses, condominiums, or hotels that accommodate foreigners are required by law to notify the Immigration Office within 24 hours, and every successive 90-day periods thereafter, of any newcomers to their establishments. Those who fail to comply initially face fines of between Bt800-8,000,  at the rate of Bt200 per day.

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This tightening up operation is being run from the regional Transnational Crime Information Centre of Chonburi under Police Colonel Athitsawat Kamonrat, Chonburi Immigration Police Superintendent. The Deputy Police Superintendent of Chonburi Immigration recently conducted a personal sweep of Pattaya and Sriracha for offenders and found 10 guesthouses, with bars down stairs and rental rooms upstairs, that were contravening the law. They will likely face prosecution.

The specific Immigration Act had previously not been strictly enforced and its provisions were not generally well known. Accordingly, Immigration officials reiterated that hotel operators who contravene the regulations will be fined a maximum Bt8,000 if they are apprehended, or Bt4,000 if they report themselves voluntarily to the Immigration Office. For guesthouse operators, the same applies, but the fines are Bt1,600 and Bt800, respectively.

 

Pattaya Police Superintendent, Police Colonel Nanthawut Suwanla-ong, said he fully supports the new enforcement measures and is ready to assist in any way. A representative of Pattaya’s hospitality industry, Mr. Nathaphong Wongdoa, also declared his support for the new measures and said that he appreciated how the act’s implementation would help in the apprehension of foreign criminals.

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fred
said :
I think it's time we started referring to Thai visitors to England as Foreigners and applying the same laws to them here as they apply there, maybe then they will stop being so racist or at least stop coming here until they stop behaving so racially.
Email : farang@hotmail.com Date : 2010-04-12 08:21:04
oldjake
said :
simply closing all the bars will get the foreign scum off the streets.
Email : oldjake@hotmail.com Date : 2010-03-12 18:48:53
superman
said :
Foreign criminals have obviously got a lot of loot to sieze, making them very lucrative targets,credit crunch inspired enforcement!
Email : superman37_1999@yahoo.co.uk Date : 2010-03-12 18:31:01
Andy A
said :
If it gets foreign scum of the streets, I'm all for it.
Email : andy_ankers@hotmail.com Date : 2010-03-12 06:41:03
superman
said :
more red herrings!, you should be focusing on the rampant crime by locals, instead of trying to harass and fleece foreigners and the places that accommodate them, they suffer enough from the local gangs and criminals.
Email : superman37_1999@yahoo.co.uk Date : 2010-03-11 17:51:06
Me=russ
said :
Good way to make money, fine every guesthouse Hotel that doesnt report there guests.This rule has always been here,no law in Thailand is ever enforced for long.I owner a A Hotel here for a few years.I always reported my guests.Nothing new....move on nothing to see here folks.
Email : meruss@gmail.com Date : 2010-03-11 16:06:32

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