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i'm a 37 year old male with british and irish passports. i've been thinking about spending long periods in thailand.
post the new regulations it occurred to me i could try these schemes:
a) come in (with a stamp on entry) using passport A, do three border runs, then do the same thing with passport B. rinse and repeat
b ) apply for a triple entry tourist visa using passport A, do 3 visa runs (every 60 days) then repeat with passport B (would i have to return to UK/Eire for the second application?)
c) some combination of a) and b )
1) would these schemes work? which embassies/consulates/border post should i go to maximise my chances? and would i need to avoid going through the same offices using different passports?
2) would these schemes be legal? if i use different passports to obtain visas, am i effectively a different legal person, and therefore entitled to two 90 day (ie 3 x 30day ) stays in the country during each 6 month period?
thanks!
Long Stays In Thailand With Multiple Passports
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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that's why i asked question 2!!! i have every intention of respecting thai laws, but if they imply that i'm a different legal person depending on which citizenship i use to enter the country, why shouldn't i make use of that?