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Re Entry permit and 30 days reporting question

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Under the new Retirement regulations , if you travel abroad with a Re Entry permit prior to your 30 days reporting date and return after your 30 day reporting date - does anybody know if at the airport immigration, they would require proof of 400k in the bank.

 

That is would you need to travel with your bank book ?

 

 

 

Very confusing.

What is a "30 day report"?

 

To settle the dust:

you seem to stay on a one year extension based marriage?

 

So if this is the case and you refer to the 90 day report:

of course no proof of "400k" required, no bank book.

And when you return the 90 day report period starts with day 1.

Next report on day 90 after re-entry.

 

Edited by KhunBENQ

Not sure what you mean by 30 day reports unless you meant to write 90 day reports.

You do not have to show you have the 400k baht at any time. There is nothing in the rules stating you have to do it.

It appears at this time they will check to see if you maintained the 400k baht when you apply for your next extension.

Do you mean to avoid this situation?

 

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... person was also required to do  90 day reporting, despite it not being due. Extension was granted and friend was told that

1) Must have 800,000 in the bank when  does the next 90 day report.

2) After that 400,000 baht is required.

 

That's just one 2nd hand case - but until they start processing these after March, we can only guess as to the enforcement procedure.

I think he is talking about the report back date for his under consideration period.

 

Sophon

36 minutes ago, Sophon said:

I think he is talking about the report back date for his under consideration period.

 

Sophon

He wrote this in the OP.

18 hours ago, rocketman777 said:

Under the new Retirement regulations

There is no under consideration period for an extension based upon retirement.

18 hours ago, rocketman777 said:

airport immigration, they would require proof of 400k in the bank

are the queue not long enough already

 

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Thank you for your replies

 

But Let me try to clarify with an hypothetical example

 

If  a single person has a 1 yr retirement ext ('visa')  and his next 90 day reporting date is July 1st 2019.

 

But he needs to travel and leave Thailand on June 15th 2019. Gets a reentry permit and returns by air  July 15th. Thus he has not reported at local immigration on the due date.

 

On re entry At the airport :

will immigration just set a new reporting date 90 days from re entry date ?

Will he need to show proof of 400k in Bank ?

Will there be a penalty for late reporting ?

 

 

10 minutes ago, rocketman777 said:

On re entry At the airport :

will immigration just set a new reporting date 90 days from re entry date ?

Will he need to show proof of 400k in Bank ?

Will there be a penalty for late reporting ?

No to all of your questions.

Your report will be due 90 days from the date you enter the country. You have to count the days yourself since immigration at a airport does nothing concerning reports of staying longer than 90 consecutive days in the country.

There is nothing in the rules stating you have to show the 400k baht in the bank when you do 90 day reports. That was just rumor.

 

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