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Do longterm overstayers need to fly to their homecountry when leaving Thailand? or can they fly to another country in Europe?

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26 minutes ago, BritTim said:

It does appear to be true that certain countries distinguish between an Emergency Travel Document and an Emergency Passport. However, I am more used to them being regarded as synonymous. For instance, the UK has this under 

I found this for Sweden (translated using Google) that apparently is where the person mentioned in the OP is from.

 

"Temporary passports issued by an embassy and some consulates are in A4 format and are issued for a simple trip home to Sweden or the country of residence, but can in some cases be issued for a specific trip to another country."

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    2 years overstay?! What possesses an adult to do that? How can anyone live a reasonably, at a modicum, healthy life knowing they are an illegal alien for 2 years.

  • 3 year ban unless she gets caught by one of those pesky smart cars on the way somehow and then it's 10 years and they would also probably deport her back to her home country.

  • It is 3 years. This from the rules for overstay (bad image of it)

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