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  1. 2 minutes ago, Eibot said:

    You'll be fine. Go to immigration beofre 14 November and get another 60 days Covid extension. This will get you till mid january 2022. 

     

    You can apply for Covid extensions until 26th of this month. It might get extended, but I doubt it this time. 

    Awww! Thank you for that message ❤️

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  2. 8 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    What the heck is this thread about.

    Obtain a 60 day covid extension.

    Currently available till late Nov.

    That will be extended.

    Meaning you can obtain another covid extension late Jan.

    That gives stay untill approx late March. 

     

    Wow that would be awesome! For all nationalities? Last time I had to bribe them XD for extending

  3. 1 hour ago, Caldera said:

    Covid extensions will be available until at least November 26th, so just go to immigration today or tomorrow (before you current permission to stay expires) and get another one. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't give you another extension.

     

    Please don't consider overstaying deliberately. There's a good chance it would come back to bite you later. There's also no need for it.

    It will for sure come back at me later no doubts, so I am asking questions to be aware what to expect 

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Caldera said:

    Covid extensions will be available until at least November 26th, so just go to immigration today or tomorrow (before you current permission to stay expires) and get another one. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't give you another extension.

     

    Please don't consider overstaying deliberately. There's a good chance it would come back to bite you later. There's also no need for it.

    Ofcourse I'm not gonna overstay if there is no need to do that!

  5. 1 hour ago, userabcd said:

    ''And how about overstay, do I go to jail if i do overstay? ''

     

    If immigration police catch a person out and about in Thailand whilst even on 1 day overstay, then they will be detained. Overstayers detained get put in an immigration detention centre which is sort of like a jail and there they stay until deported.

     

    It is advisable not to overstay.

    Im not gonna die in jail am I? 

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  6. 10 hours ago, WhiteBuffaloATM said:

    covid extentions are likely to continue indefinitely and certainly until 26 Nov.

    go to Immi. tomorrow. you are imagining a non - existent problem. 

    no need to leave the country just yet…….

    Wow! So I can still extend for another 2  months?:D

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  7. 6 minutes ago, timendres said:

    The only way you will be arrested is if you are stopped by a police officer while on overstay. If you do not get stopped by an officer before making it to the airport and paying the fine during exit, you will have no problem. Of course, there is the possibility that immigration notices your overstay and sends officers to your residence to arrest you. Unlikely, but possible.

     

    That said, I would never risk it. Being locked up in the detention center is a nightmare, and one that I would never risk. I would either get the visa sorted, or I would exit. As for blacklisting, that does not happen until your overstay reaches 90 days, if you are not arrested, but occurs no matter how many days if you are arrested.

    So I'm safe once at the airport? They will ask me to pay money and give ban but won't put into jail and let me fly away?

  8. Hello everyone, 

     

    My visa expires 14 November (this month), as far I had a Covid-19 extentions visas every two months. Is there any chance they will extend my visa this one more time? Or would I need to go back to my country?

     

    And how about overstay, do I go to jail if i do overstay? I know about 500baht fine every day until it reaches maximum of 20000baht and ban to enter Thailand for specific time. But how about other consequences? Is it very dangerous to overstay?

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  9. On 5/29/2021 at 6:35 PM, ubonjoe said:

    It is standard procedure to do under consideration stamp with a report back date on it for 60 day covid 19 extensions since the have to be approved at the division level of immigration. You will get a extension stamp the with full 60 day from the day you applied when you return.

    Look at your stamp again.

     Yes! I seeon the stamp that application is under consideration and to be back on 15 June 

     

    That means when I will be back they will extend me for remaining days? Do I need to pay again 1,900 and bring some documents one more time?

     

    Thanks all for your answers!

     

     

     

     

     

  10. Hi all! Previously I've been asking about changing my visa from Edu visa and applying for Covid Extension instead. I managed to do the edu visa cancellation and the covid extension in my nearby immigration the same day! The problem is, I applied for 60day covid extension on the 18 of May and I received the stamp only until the 15 of June! Any ideas why they couldn't give me 60 days?? And when could I extend more??

     

    The lady was very rude and didn't wanted to explain me this

     

    I will appreciate any clarification

  11. 10 hours ago, BUMMERJACK said:

    Where did you read that the 14 day quarantine is mandatory? As far as I have understood it, one can enter Phuket as long as one can produce a negative PCR-test. I am planning to move from just Chonburi to Phuket in ten days or so bringing a less than 72h old PCR-test, so I hope I'm right. Otherwise I'm gonna lose some money and go through a lot of hassle.

     

    Quote from The Thaiger:
    "Entry to the island, by road or air, will remain restricted and anyone without proof of vaccination or a current PCR Covid test (within 72 hours) will have to do a full 14 day quarantine period (after May 15). The rapid Covid tests that were being conducted at the airport and Tha Chatchai Checkpoint are being stopped from this Saturday."
    Source: https://thethaiger.com/coronavirus/phuket-restrictions-and-bans-to-stay-in-place-until-end-of-may

     

    Quote from The Phuket News:
    “The Phuket Governor has set the goal to have zero cases of new infections within two weeks. We will do everything. No matter what it takes. We cannot be at risk like this anymore,” Vice Governor Piyapong said.

     

    “From now to May 14, we will still conduct the rapid antigen test, but from May 15, all arrivals from any areas without a COVID-free certificate or vaccination certificate must face 14 days quarantine,” he said plainly."

    Source: https://www.thephuketnews.com/no-rapid-tests-for-phuket-arrivals-from-may-15-quarantine-instead-79938.php

     

    I hope you're right, you're flying or by the ground?

  12. 40 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    I am sure Chonburi immigration would not cancel the extension.

    I think you can travel to Phuket if you get have a negative covid 19 test.

    One alternative might be to send you passport to somebody with permission to cancel the extension at Phuket immigration.

    In Phuket you need to do 14day in quarantine after you arrive I checked on the airline website 

     

     

    and what to do if I don't have someone in Phuket?

     

     

     

     

  13. Hello! I need to cancel the EDU visa I have and make a covid extension instead. I made EDU visa in Phuket immigration. And I live in Chonburi now. 

     

    I know that to cancel the EDU visa I should go to Phuket and cancel. But now is not possible to move since new restrictions came.

     

    What do I do in this situation? Can I get the letter from Phuket school and do cancellation in Chonburi immigration?

     

    Or I will be overstay?

  14. 2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    You have to cancel the extension at the office that issued it. Most offices will post date the cancelation if go to it a few days before the date on the letter from the school.

    That is very useful! I will tell the schooI to put the later date then!

    If I cancel the extension at the immigration that issued it, then I am free to apply for covid extension in another immigration, for example Chonburi? Do I need to change my address for there or it doesn't matter for immigration where I live?

  15. Do you know what documents should I provide besides the list from my school  (can I print the list out from the e-mail? because until it will come from Phuket to Chonburi the date will already be different) photo and passport? (I'm not sure where I am checked in (where do I live on the paper, it can be Phuket or nakhonsithammarat because I remember to register my stay there when I applied for other visa before before) now I live in Chonburi, would I need to register that I live there?

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