Drew3223
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16 hours ago, CGW said:
Indeed, be a sad day in hell when people have the audacity to think they can consume a "nice can of craft beer" while occupying a seat on an aircraft that they have paid for! the bare faced effrontery of such an act!
I know. Some people are pathetic aren't they? I am not taking check in luggage, and the beer was to be consumed in Bangkok, before I go see Tenet.
But some people are so sad and narrow-minded that they just love to have a go at anyone - knobends. Better off dead, imo.
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When I Googled the company, I did get a hit back from this site actually - but clicking the link takes you to a broken page or page cannot be displayed:
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1175767-rapidvisa24com/
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1 hour ago, Peter Denis said:
OP wrote >
Planning on travelling a few days after the amnesty ends...
To BKK, then onwards home. Surat Thani to BKK first.
Will I be okay when they check my passport at Surat Thani and see I am overstaying by two days?
So you plan to travel after 26 September with your permission to stay expired, from Surat Thani to BKK and then home.
The flight from Surat Thani to BKK is a domestic one so there is no Immigration check, the check-in counter only looks at your passport for ID.
When departing from BKK you will pass Immigration and then will have to pay the 500 THB over-stay for each over-stay day after 26 Sept (1 day overstay is waved).
If you overstay for more than 90 days, you will have to pay both the hefty fine and will be banned for 1 year. Under 90 days it's just a matter of paying the fine, but you will get an 'overstay' stamp in your passport, which will often trigger extra scrutiny when presenting that passport to Immigration at future visits.
The only risk with overstaying even a couple of days is when you are being arrested by Police for an offense during overstay, but chances are small of that happening if you behave normally.
Thank you @peter Denis someone who knows what they are talking about.
Just curious - this one year bad for long overstays, if a person the got a new passport, would Thai officials know if and when said person returned to the country less than one year later?
Just curious.
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@Faeton what were the circumstances behind his detaimment? I assume he was not leaving via the airport?
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So according to this story, all Nok customers received refunds after their flights were cancelled, due to the Covid.
https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/economy/nok-air-will-survive-despite-bankruptcy-ceo
I swear, I have a dozen recordings of calls made over a three moth period, demanding my refund, and being told repeatedly that "head office" had said no, despite their cancelling the original flight due to the virus.
Any one know how I can contact the bankruptcy people in Thailand? Or the Thai aviation authority? Or better yet Nok's CEO?
It's disgusting!!! I think it can only be because I am falang.
Gonna contact Richard barrow now...
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Is there a two day overstay fine? Or a two month overstay fine if you don't have a new visa?
And when does a new 30 day extension go from? From the day it is given, or the 26th Sept?
Amy idea @Udon john
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Hi, quick Q
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
1178 got it.