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3 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

No, never, there is nothing in section 12 that would allow that, that is why they use 12(2) normally

Yes, OK.

Was showing my frustration re IO "absolute discretion" -  eg nothing in section 12 so use 12(2) inappropriately.

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On 10/16/2024 at 3:15 PM, Caldera said:

 

That suggestion is almost too idiotic to take it seriously, but I'll bite for the sake of argument.

 

What would have been the benefit of stopping those Covid extensions, for Thailand? Wasn't tourist spending down by enough already in your opinion?

 

I don't think Thailand suffered an uptick in crime due to some foreigners enjoying a prolonged stay during that special time. These foreigners also didn't qualify for any freebies that were to the Thai people's detriment. By and large, they spent money and seemed to have a great time (or at least a better time than they would have had elsewhere).

 

I think the Thai government's timing for phasing out the Covid extensions was perfect. Praise where praise is due.

 

That's your opinion, and you are totally entitled to it.

 

Personally, I drank a lot of beer during my brief internment during Thailand's lockdown, primarily because travel and shopping was still significantly challenged by local restrictions. My non-exempt entry expired shortly after they closed the borders, so after a couple of covid extensions and getting a new retirement extension, I was out of here 1st June 2021.

 

Our overall spending was significantly LESS than normal due to Covid restrictions. It was amazing to see the surge of nervous squatters posting the unanswerable question of "will they still issue covid extensions?" on this forum towards the end of their current 60-day extension. There were PLENTY of opportunities to go home or elsewhere. I was offshore Malaysia (after serving their quarantine requirements) and back in the UK by September 2021 to get the Covid shots that were still a total lottery to get here. Came back here in November. After some surgery here in February 2022, I was back working in Sabah. That's where I was when the government ended the covid extension charade.

 

But maybe you were a milkman.

 

Thanks for arguing.

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By the way, last time I was in Thailand I applied for the 30 day extension but after that I needed a few extra days because of my flight schedule, so they stamped this big "CANCLE" stamp in my passport. On my way out, the female IO at Suvarnabhumi looked at it quite closely, and began to talk to the IO next to her about it, and was scrolling through my passport for several minutes and after giving it one more long stare, she stamped me out.

 

Are they going to give me a hard time over this stamp when I come back 🤔

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, thaiasia said:

By the way, last time I was in Thailand I applied for the 30 day extension but after that I needed a few extra days because of my flight schedule, so they stamped this big "CANCLE" stamp in my passport. On my way out, the female IO at Suvarnabhumi looked at it quite closely, and began to talk to the IO next to her about it, and was scrolling through my passport for several minutes and after giving it one more long stare, she stamped me out.

 

Are they going to give me a hard time over this stamp when I come back 🤔

 

IMG_20250108_105231997.thumb.jpg.c2cd79392de8c6bb83bcc377786442eb.jpg

Probably looking at it because it's spelt wrong....😋

Posted
5 minutes ago, thaiasia said:

Are they going to give me a hard time over this stamp when I come back 

No. You obtained the stamp as you were on overstay "few extra days" 

It's common and no big deal however you had other options and now stamp in pp..

Posted
1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

No. You obtained the stamp as you on overstay "few extra days" 

It's common and no big deal however you had other options and now stamp in pp..

I did not overstay. I went to the immigration office, they asked to see my flight ticket, and then gave me 7 extra days. I paid 1900 baht for it.

Posted
3 minutes ago, thaiasia said:

I did not overstay. I went to the immigration office, they asked to see my flight ticket, and then gave me 7 extra days. I paid 1900 baht for it.

I assumed that you didn't do that.

In any event you won't have an issue entering in the future. 

Posted
39 minutes ago, thaiasia said:

By the way, last time I was in Thailand I applied for the 30 day extension but after that I needed a few extra days because of my flight schedule, so they stamped this big "CANCLE" stamp in my passport. On my way out, the female IO at Suvarnabhumi looked at it quite closely, and began to talk to the IO next to her about it, and was scrolling through my passport for several minutes and after giving it one more long stare, she stamped me out.

 

Are they going to give me a hard time over this stamp when I come back 🤔

 

IMG_20250108_105231997.thumb.jpg.c2cd79392de8c6bb83bcc377786442eb.jpg

 

No

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