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13 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

@Tod Daniels do you have advice for this OP..

 

Clear post from BritTim in this thread 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1325451-cancelling-a-non-b-at-the-airport-on-the-way-out-or-back-in/

Thanks that thread is quite similar although a slightly different scenario.

For me I want to apply for and re-enter on a DTV after the non-b has fully expired.

Still helpful. Thank you

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I will copy what I answered on the other post for you here;

 

Yes your extension may well expire whilst outside, and yes you can enter on a new DTV

 

BUT

 

If you do not cancel the Non-B extension before you go, expect a 20k fine when you next visit immigration for an extension.

 

You signed form STM2 acknowledging the terms.

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26 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

I will copy what I answered on the other post for you here;

 

Yes your extension may well expire whilst outside, and yes you can enter on a new DTV

 

BUT

 

If you do not cancel the Non-B extension before you go, expect a 20k fine when you next visit immigration for an extension.

 

You signed form STM2 acknowledging the terms.

 

Thanks for the answer. 

A 20k fine for which extension do you mean?

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Just now, bigt3116 said:

 

The fine will be for not cancelling your previous extension

 

So by this rationale if someone was to leave Thailand on a non-b but forget to buy a re-entry and try to come back on any visa or exempt they too would get a 20k for forgetting the re-entry permit?

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1 hour ago, sikishrory said:

 

So by this rationale if someone was to leave Thailand on a non-b but forget to buy a re-entry and try to come back on any visa or exempt they too would get a 20k for forgetting the re-entry permit?

Based on this:

 

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Yes, if they later needed an extension.

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10 hours ago, bigt3116 said:

 

The fine will be for not cancelling your previous extension

 

Is this fine official, ie does immigration give a receipt for it?

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2 hours ago, Maestro said:

 

Is this fine official, ie does immigration give a receipt for it?

 

Yes, it is charged at the same rate as overstay, (but it is not an overstay charge), and yes you will receive a receipt, therefore allowing you to apply for a new extension.

 

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