jrmaanda Posted April 3, 2023 Posted April 3, 2023 I am due to do a 90-day report on 11 April, but will be leaving the country on 14 April. Can anyone tell me for sure if I have to do the report or can I safely skip it?
CharlieKo Posted April 3, 2023 Posted April 3, 2023 If you are returning, then yes you should do the 90 day report. Or face a possible fine of 2500 Baht. If memory serves me. Speaking from experience. lol.
Popular Post hotchilli Posted April 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 3, 2023 11 hours ago, jrmaanda said: I am due to do a 90-day report on 11 April, but will be leaving the country on 14 April. Can anyone tell me for sure if I have to do the report or can I safely skip it? If it's due and you have time to do it, I would do it just to keep things smooth. When you re-enter Thailand you will get a new entry/expiry date. 1 2
DrJack54 Posted April 3, 2023 Posted April 3, 2023 If you have been doing online reports then do it as it takes seconds if not skip it.
zzzzz Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 Fine is 2,000 baht in Phuket no receipt, the fine is 1,000 baht exiting immigration doesn't care, BUT it is in the computer you didn't file
Red Phoenix Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 You will have no problems leaving Thailand when you didn't do your 90-day report. And when you return the 90-day clock starts ticking again from the date of entry. When you do that 90-day report after your return, the Imm Officer might notice the gap in your 90-day reporting history, resulting in a 2.000,- THB fine (with no other consequences). As drJack wrote, you can do you current 90-day report within seconds using the on-line app, and avoid the possible fine later. And if it is not totally inconvenient at the moment, you could do it in person at your Imm Office prior to your departure.
LikeItHot Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 So you want us to guess if you break the law whether or not you will be caught? Umm ???? no, you won't be caught. You can commit murders too and I guarantee you will not have an issue. Keep a copy of this legal advice just in case though. 2
Brick Top Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 It takes about 1 minute to do online and it probably took you a lot longer to write your question about if to do it or not.
Popular Post hotandsticky Posted April 4, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 4, 2023 4 hours ago, Red Phoenix said: You will have no problems leaving Thailand when you didn't do your 90-day report. And when you return the 90-day clock starts ticking again from the date of entry. When you do that 90-day report after your return, the Imm Officer might notice the gap in your 90-day reporting history, resulting in a 2.000,- THB fine (with no other consequences). As drJack wrote, you can do you current 90-day report within seconds using the on-line app, and avoid the possible fine later. And if it is not totally inconvenient at the moment, you could do it in person at your Imm Office prior to your departure. It is also within the 7 day grace period.....................I would argue that - if they were sharp enough to pick it up. 2 2
Kalasin Jo Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 As I understand it you can do the 90 day report up to 15 days before and 7 days after the due date. I asked a similar question here last November and that was the answer given plus that if exiting Thailand no more than 7 days after the due date there is no need to do the report. So I didn't do a report which would have been my first ever as it happens in 10 years of spending time here) on a non O 1 year retirement extension obtained last October. I then left on the 7th day after the due date and returned approx 3 weeks later on a re entry permit. Stamped in until October. Based on my re entry date in January another 90 day report became due in March. I did the report after registration using the online app and entering the January re entry date. Application acknowledged and a few days later an email confirming acceptance with a downloadable notice containing the next due date. By the way and as I posted on a different thread no TM 47 was done on my return to my home here ( confirmed not necessary unless it's a new visa by local IO back last July when one was done and it was a new visa) although presumably the Suvarnabhumi airport hotel did one for my one night stay there.
DrJack54 Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 16 minutes ago, Kalasin Jo said: By the way and as I posted on a different thread no TM 47 was done on my return to my home here ( confirmed not necessary unless it's a new visa by local IO Typo. Think you mean not necessary to file new TM30. Not TM47
Kalasin Jo Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 24 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Typo. Think you mean not necessary to file new TM30. Not TM47 Oops, yes. I mean the house master's notice of foreigner staying.at the address Always getting the form numbers mixed up. 1
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