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1 hour ago, bjaz said:

So they scratched the "handwritten map from your birthplace to local immigration office" requirement?

Honestly chaps, you do exaggerate so - a hand drawn sketchmap of the place of conception would be more than adequate - as long as it included some well known geographical feature which could be found on Google!

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23 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

According to the English translation from the presser by Maj Gen Pornchai Kuntee at the Bureau HQ in BKK today, those who applied for the extension and got the "Under Consideration" stamp after paying 1900 baht can stay until 30 November, then apply for a 60 day extension but perhaps without needing any Embassy letter. These folks need one visit to Immigration to get the full approved stamp.

 

Those who did not go to Immigration before 27 September and do not have the "Under Consideration" stamp can remain until 31 October.

 

Sounds nice.

If it is correct then it looks to me that those who became legal were given a bonus, while those that waited until another extension got the short end of the straw and can just stay until the 31st of October to make there exit.  Nothing more to see then, as if this is a definite go and signed, then those that waited need to pack it in unfortunately. They are not the recipients of anything but another month to get out of dodge and use that time to get there affairs in order or get the right visa to stay longer if possible.  I believe with this one the Government gave themselves an out to just keep extending those with a proper visa now, of course with payment in the hopes that many will convert to true extensions of stay or get the right Visa for there situation. Waiting to hear more whining from those that waited and believe this is not fair.

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12 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

I think the 'bonus' is that those with the "Under Consideration" stamp do not have to apply for another 60-day extension until 30 Nov, while those without might have to do so before 31 October.

 

It would seem from the presser that some fine details are still being worked out.

I think some people that paid will miss out on that extea 30days. Some offices just gave out 30 days and 60 days for non-o. Which are not under consideration stamps.

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Seems no more need for embassy letters, but may require to show money in the bank instead for extensions of stay...

 

They require that for every other extension, so I wonder how long before temporary tourists are asked the same?

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2 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

Seems no more need for embassy letters, but may require to show money in the bank instead for extensions of stay...

Where does it mention that?

or is this purely your own speculative mis-information ?

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does my new 90 day extensions I paid 20k for also get 30 to 60 days added free?  Would be nice. 

 

As of now, I just flushed 14000 bht minimum down the toilette...if not more because they will also do 60 day extensions after that for the amnesty visa folks

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1 hour ago, Jake72 said:

 

 

. The losers here are those who paid the big bucks for a dodgy volunteer, medical or education visa. 

No, they can stay in Thailand on two month visa extensions  , those who didnt bother to get a visa still need to leave by Oct 31st

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2 hours ago, greggraham said:

PR Thai Government just posted on FB that the extension to October 31st is confirmed, and that people who "wish to stay in Thailand" should submit an application by 31/10. 

So aside from the extensions to October 31st, and November 30th what are the other announcements about visas and extensions if any?

Is there a link to a new graphic from immigration or something like that?

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19 minutes ago, fondue zoo said:

So aside from the extensions to October 31st, and November 30th what are the other announcements about visas and extensions if any?

Is there a link to a new graphic from immigration or something like that?

Nothing yet since the Interior Ministry Announcement has not been published in the royal gazette yet after being approved by the cabinet today.

The cabinet resolution only mentions the extension of the amnesty from the 26th the 31st.

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26 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

No, they can stay in Thailand on two month visa extensions  , those who didnt bother to get a visa still need to leave by Oct 31st

I don't read anything saying that anyone definitely will have to leave yet. As of now they can stay until then with potential to remain beyond. None of the deadlines up until now have been ironclad. Why assume that this one is? In fact, it appears that it may become easier to get some kind of extensions of permission to stay without using an agent, but that remains to be seen. We will have to just wait and see.

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Were you applying for the 12 month marriage extension or 60 days to 'visit your wife'?

I want to go back to Australia when there are flights again. I can't stay here for 12 months .

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56 minutes ago, Daithi85 said:

What kind of tourists?long term happy tourists ???????? which I am one of.????

I understand. But if I planned a holiday for some weeks I couldn't stay months without a problem. Normally people have a job. And even if they still go for instance to the university they have obligations. Even being young with a lot of money you will have obligations in your home country if you didn't plan for such a long holiday. So please explain to me how is it possible to stay without preparations so long on holiday. I am retired in the meantime. But even being retired I needed to plan my move to Asia. So how is it possible to stay here so long without preparations? 

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1 hour ago, ScottBooth said:

So happy,I was chancing a late extension,I can now wait until late October and use my embassy letter for another 6o days until late Dec...fantastic

It doesn't say anything about those who did not get an extension before the 27th September being able to extend at the end of October using an embassy letter or getting a 60 day extensions when they do. 

 

It just says that those who did get an extension before the 27th September can now visit immigration & get their stamp updated to 30th November (whether they're under consideration or not) and will be able to get a 60 day extension following that (requirements TBC). 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said:

It just says that those who did get an extension before the 27th September can now visit immigration & get their stamp updated to 30th November (whether they're under consideration or not) and will be able to get a 60 day extension following that (requirements TBC). 

Actually the article says everybody who got an extension starting 27th can do this.

But for example in Chonburi they let the embassy letter extensions start on the day which they were applied for (instead of the 27th as they were supposed to do). So somebody who got a 30 day extension on 25th September might not qualify for this special regulation.

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56 minutes ago, n00dle said:

If that were indeed the case it would seem this has been in the works for some time.

 

Agsin, I have seen no announcement of any sort other than this vague piece of hearsay.

Its in every thai news, but maybe you not watch any! Instead you come here to bla bla bla!

 

The cabinet approved the Interior Ministry’s draft notification to allow foreigners to stay in the country from Sep 27 until Oct 31 as the global coronavirus outbreak remained serious, deputy government spokeswoman Traisulee Traisaranakul said on Tuesday. 

 

From Bangkok Post! Just some of the news!

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One group of people who had to leave is business owners. I saw a lot of that on Samui. They could no longer meet the minimum number of Thais they had to employ or what they had to earn. Once their businesses were gone, so were they. Some of them, however, are hanging on with extensions too.

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I went on 25th September - got a under consideration stamp till 20th October 

 

so on 20th October I will be stamped until 30 November ?

 

Still need to get this at MTT ? 
 

They know they can’t get us all out that’s why they are doing this, never thought I’d see the day - Farangs 1-0 thailand 

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This topic just got a lot shorter after a I cleaned a lot of troll, off topic, bickering posts and etc.

No further notice will be given when posts are removed.

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9 hours ago, Jackcwba said:

I went on 25th September - got a under consideration stamp till 20th October 

so on 20th October I will be stamped until 30 November ?

Still need to get this at MTT ? 

There is not enough information at this to time to answer your questions. Nothing has been formally released yet.

The only thing known with any certainty is that the ministerial notice was extended from the 26th to the October 31st.

You will have to go MTT to get the remainder of the extension you applied for.

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