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I just got a 45-day visa exempt stamp on arrival, and my outgoing flight will be on the "until" date.  My question is how they interpret "until."  Will I be OK departing on that date or will this be considered a 1-day overstay? 

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Is there an ‘interpretation’ to be made here ??

 

The stamp is a ‘statement of fact’... You can stay until xxx date.

 

There is no statement that you have to leave a day before xxx date. 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, cme said:

Your permit is valid up to midnight (24:00) on the 'Until' date.

Plus your flight need not depart before 24:00, it can leave after midnight (so 1am, 2am, etc.), you just need to pass through immigration and be stamped out on or before the date.

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On 12/9/2022 at 7:12 AM, TonyBB said:

I just got a 45-day visa exempt stamp on arrival, and my outgoing flight will be on the "until" date.  My question is how they interpret "until."  Will I be OK departing on that date or will this be considered a 1-day overstay? 

The "admitted date" is your last full day of stay.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

The "admitted date" is your last full day of stay.

"Admitted" date is day one of your 45 day permission of stay; "until" date is day 45.

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1 hour ago, TonyBB said:

Thanks all

Can't believe you needed to ask the question if your first language is english.

 

Unbelievable ????

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