Yes, at a land border, they might very well not have an officer there who is both willing and able to transfer your stamps. Which is why border run services make "arrangements" for this.
So it's risky to just show up on your own with both passports at a land border. If they tell you that they won't let you leave and that you have to go back to your local immigration office to transfer your stamps first, there is nothing you can do.
This all sounds a little dramatic.
Surely if someone is that ill that they fall into unconciousness before the flight departs, they should be removed from the flight and given a full medical assessment.
Hi
My car was purchased up north but I reside in Chonburi.
Can I get a replacement ordered by the office here or do I need to go to the province I bought it in?
Have my blue book and I'll get the police report tomorrow.
Thanks in advance
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