redwood1 Posted Wednesday at 01:53 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:53 AM (edited) 47 minutes ago, jacko45k said: Well thanks for that feedback. But I got a different answer from someone on retirement extension who also returned home after a short trip to a nearby country.... oh well! And how long ago is it now since the rumour that 90 day address reports would no longer be needed? The only point of the 90 day reports is that they are a pointless irritation for expats and they give immigration pointless busy work... They know full well the pointlessness of the whole endeavor... So the only conclusion to draw is they quite like irritating expats.....So no reason to ever get rid of the 90 day reports... And this same thinking fits nicely to explain the stupid no selling of alcohol in the afternoon....Another pointless endeavor.... Edited Wednesday at 02:01 AM by redwood1 1 1
GypsyT Posted Wednesday at 03:16 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:16 AM 1 hour ago, redwood1 said: And this same thinking fits nicely to explain the stupid no selling of alcohol in the afternoon... I never heard that! How STUPID is this... I don't drink but to have such a silly rule in "World class destination!" The specific regulation that bans the sale of alcohol in Thailand from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM is formally known as the "Afternoon Alcohol Sale Ban." This ban restricts the sale of alcoholic beverages in various settings during this three-hour window."
treetops Posted Wednesday at 01:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:30 PM On 11/19/2024 at 1:14 AM, newnative said: Thank you. Another poster said he was able to do his on-line so perhaps depends on the Immigration office. The other poster has since said it was over a year ago. The "rule" changed late last year or early this year so he may well have just got in before the change.
newnative Posted Wednesday at 01:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:39 PM 8 minutes ago, treetops said: The other poster has since said it was over a year ago. The "rule" changed late last year or early this year so he may well have just got in before the change. Thanks!
JimTripper Posted Friday at 05:47 PM Posted Friday at 05:47 PM Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time.
RocketDog Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 11/18/2024 at 4:20 PM, redwood1 said: I dont have a printer.. And? I never use one applying for the 90 day report online because using a laptop and a browser is much easier than using a printer to connect to the web. 1
CallumWK Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 11/20/2024 at 8:30 PM, treetops said: The other poster has since said it was over a year ago. The "rule" changed late last year or early this year so he may well have just got in before the change. I think the other poster was me, and it was not over a year ago. I returned on August 30 2023, and did my online report on November 16. On September 2 I had received an email reminder because if I hadn't travelled outside the country, my report would have been due September 17, but I just ignored that email.
jacko45k Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, RocketDog said: And? I never use one applying for the 90 day report online because using a laptop and a browser is much easier than using a printer to connect to the web. What? One is supposed to print out the approved slip and keep a copy in ones passport.
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