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Am I out of date or in the wrong country (maybe it was Cambodia or Malaysia?

 

All references to 'one month' appear to refer specifically to 30 days (even though more months actually have 31 days). But I am sure there was a time and place in an ASEAN nation some time in the last 20 or 30 years where my stamps read '28 days' or that is how the math worked out anyway.

 

A reader is confused. Which ASEAN country (and when was it) that stamped one in for 28 instead of 30 days for visa on arrival? Was it Thailand?

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16 hours ago, World Traveller2 said:

All references to 'one month' appear to refer specifically to 30 days (even though more months actually have 31 days). But I am sure there was a time and place in an ASEAN nation some time in the last 20 or 30 years where my stamps read '28 days' or that is how the math worked out anyway.

A visa on arrival for Thailand only allows a 15 day entry.

A visa exempt entry allows 30 day stay but the 30 days start on the day you arrive.

Embassies and consulates only use months for the validity of a visa and immigration for how long the funds needs to be in the bank for certain long term extensions of stay.

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