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I recently completed my 90 day online check-in.  I received a response saying the application was approved and go toe (website for Thai immigration) to find my receipt that I need to show when leaving the country.  I can find no place on the website to find the receipt. Any suggestions?? 

 

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3 minutes ago, tgeezer said:

Do you need a TM47 receipt to leave the country? I will not have one when I leave. 

No you don't.

Departure immigration does not care about the reporting since it is not their responsibility.

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what if i leave thAILAND before 90 days have passed, and than comes back and do it again after 89 days?

will i NOT have to report if i leave thailand every 89 days?

and if i do it 4 times a year, than no need to report at all?

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9 minutes ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

what if i leave thAILAND before 90 days have passed, and than comes back and do it again after 89 days?

will i NOT have to report if i leave thailand every 89 days?

and if i do it 4 times a year, than no need to report at all?

Your 90 days restarts when you return to Thailand, that said, I know this applies to the retirement and marriage extensions, suffice to say, you will require the re-entry permit that you pay 1,000 baht for each time you leave, unless you have a multi-entry permit which you can purchase for 3,800 baht.

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5 minutes ago, ccarbaugh said:

Can I do my 90 day report at Big-C Lad Phrao?

 

Not unless you are part of migrant labor from Cambodia, Laos, or Myanmar

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