[Pattaya] if you did not immediately register in a condo, (drove by the stamp for 45 days,) a week later it's too late to register? What it threatens. We plan to leave for the border after 45 days. - Thailand


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if you did not immediately register in a condo, (drove by the stamp for 45 days,) a week later it's too late to register? What it threatens. We plan to leave for the border after 45 days.
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if you did not immediately register in a condo, (drove by the stamp for 45 days,) a week later it's too late to register? What it threatens. We plan to leave for the border after 45 days.
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You have to register in the first two working days. Then it's too late. Penalty up to 5,000. If you live in a hotel. He checks himself in online.
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Ask Shipulin to register.
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There is no need for a stamp. Unless you have to deal with the authorities (registration of rights, opening accounts, etc.)
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