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Immigration: using a portable chair?

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My last time at Nong Khai immigration it took over an hour to get back into the country, I think a busload or two made things slower. Feet were hurting and I was thinking next time I should bring a portable camping chair with me. 

 

Do you guys think that would be okay or would it be seen poor / immigration would ask me to fold it away?

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37 minutes ago, Hal65 said:

Nong Khai immigration it took over an hour to get back into the country,

One hour?..... You should try CW Bkk..... 6 hours.

 

39 minutes ago, Hal65 said:

I was thinking next time I should bring a portable camping chair with me. 

Chair?..... I had thought of bringing my bed.

Something like this wouldn't be a problem and easy to carry.

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If you look like you genuinely need it, I don't think they will have an issue with it. If, however, you look like you're having a laugh, don't be surprised if they don't find it funny.

 

So I guess the question is, how old and/or frail are you?

3 hours ago, Hal65 said:

Do you guys think that would be okay or would it be seen poor / immigration would ask me to fold it away?

What we think is irrelevant. If they tell you to fold it away (can't imagine why they would), then you fold it away, what's the problem?

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Take one of these with you, I can pretty much guarantee you'll be bumped to the head of the que

 

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Something like this wouldn't be a problem and easy to carry.
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Make sure you sit on it the right way up.

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I have seen shooting sticks in Decathlon!

Really, which of the 10 events has been substituted? Or perhaps you mean the javelin! But that is just throwing a stick rather than shooting it :-)


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7 hours ago, berybert said:

Something like this wouldn't be a problem and easy to carry.

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Where can this be found?

15 minutes ago, Curt1591 said:

Where can this be found?

Decathlon.

5 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Decathlon.

No luck

Just now, Curt1591 said:

No luck

Saw some in the one in Pattaya when it opened. Also riding cops...I had a special idea for those to supersede that light insulation for pipes. They have them on Ebay!

It suggest using it as an opportunity to not sit so the body gets some "exercise".

But depending on your age and condition, if you really need it and people can see it, I do not see any problem with the portable chair.

Electric chair better

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