Chiang Mai Immigration Police have arrested a Canadian national, who was not named by authorities, for overstaying his Non-ED (education) visa after it expired, charging him with remaining in Thailand beyond the permitted period. The suspect was identified during a patrol on Mahidol Road in Chang Klan subdistrict, Mueang district, Chiang Mai province, after immigration database checks flagged him as residing illegally in the Kingdom. He was taken to Mueang Chiang Mai Police Station for further legal proceedings.
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The arrest took place on 2 March 2026, when investigation officers from Chiang Mai Immigration, working with Investigation Division 5, conducted inspections in their responsible area. Authorities confirmed that one Canadian national was detained on the charge of being a foreigner staying in the Kingdom after permission had expired. The suspect admitted he had entered Thailand on a Non-ED visa for study at a recognised educational institution but failed to depart or apply for an extension once his authorised stay ended.
The operation follows a policy directive from Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, instructing the Immigration Bureau to inspect foreign nationals displaying inappropriate behaviour, violating laws, or operating as transnational criminals using Thailand as a base. Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, and Pol. Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nuchanart, Deputy Commissioner, ordered subordinate units to intensify investigations and suppress offences related to illegal entry, harbouring foreign nationals to evade arrest, unlawful immigration, and overstaying.
Pol. Maj. Gen. Sarawut Khon Yai, Commander of Immigration Division 5, and Pol. Col. Ekkorn Busababodin, Deputy Commander, directed all units to strictly enforce laws against foreign offenders and combat crime affecting the public to maintain security and public order. In Chiang Mai, Pol. Col. Phithakphong Charoenkul, Superintendent of Chiang Mai Immigration, and Pol. Lt. Col. Nattaphon Chumbuatong, Deputy Superintendent, assigned investigation officers to pursue violations under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 and other related laws.
Authorities said the arrest forms part of ongoing efforts to crack down on visa overstays and illegal foreign residents. The suspect has been handed over to investigators at Mueang Chiang Mai Police Station for legal proceedings. Further action will proceed in accordance with Thai law.

Adapted by ASEAN Now Chiang Mai Immigration 5 Mar 2026