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I have a Thai Wife Visa extension. I returned to Australia the other night and used the smart gates to leave. I just realised that there are no exit stamps now in my passport and my re-entry permit is just sitting in the passport. 

Have I done the wrong thing by using the smart gates and will I be allowed back in under my existing extension?

 

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13 minutes ago, Coota said:

I just realised that there are no exit stamps now in my passport and my re-entry permit is just sitting in the passport.

First up no need to be concerned.

 

What do you mean by ..."...my reentry permit is just sitting in the passport" 

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10 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

First up no need to be concerned.

 

What do you mean by ..."...my reentry permit is just sitting in the passport" 

I guess the member means that nobody (i.e. immigration staff) have stamped the re-entry stamp 'USED'. 

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5 minutes ago, scorecard said:

I guess the member means that nobody (i.e. immigration staff) have stamped the re-entry stamp 'USED'. 

It would be stamped on reentry to Thailand.

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From a recent experience I got the impression that immigration is now proactively encouraging the use of the electronic exit gates at Suvarnabhumi airport (BKK)

 

Using the fast track, for which I qualify, on departure from BKK I walked towards the two manned immigration desks but was stopped halfway by an official and directed to the nearby electronic lane. So now, for the first time, I have no exit stamp but I know that this will be no problem when I travel to Thailand again. I meant to get the exit stamp merely for the silly reason tha I like to see them neatly lined up next to the entry stamps in my passports.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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2 hours ago, Coota said:

Thank you all for your replies. @DrJack54 I meant the pass was just ignored.......by the smart gate.

 

If your passport was not scanned and your face was a not photographed, then your "pass", ie your passing through the electronic gate, was indeed "just ignored". I doubt, though, that this was the case.

 

I remember that on my passing, I first had to insert my passport's ID page into a scanner, or perhaps I only had to place the passport on a scanner in a specific way to get the embedded chip read, I can't quite remember it. A couple of seconds later I had to go to a camera a few steps ahead for a facial scan. The camera seemed to have a problem but after I took my spectacles off I got the green light and the gate opened.

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2 hours ago, Maestro said:

I have no exit stamp but I know that this will be no problem when I travel to Thailand again.

 

Not by air.

 

Has anyone had difficulty at an isolated land crossing why they were not stamped out?

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14 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Not by air.

 

Has anyone had difficulty at an isolated land crossing why they were not stamped out?

 

I am not aware of any land border crossing that is not connected to the immigration computer system. Stamps can be easily faked - what counts is what is in the system.

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15 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Not by air.

 

Has anyone had difficulty at an isolated land crossing why they were not stamped out?

I did this last month, exit BKK, no stamp.  Re-enter by land Chong Mek.  No issues.

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19 hours ago, Coota said:

Thank you all for your replies. @DrJack54 I meant the pass was just ignored.......by the smart gate.

Auto gates can only read the bio page and do facial recognition and possibly fingerprints but cannot read anything else in the passport.

With departure gates not too much of an issue but why entry auto gates are normally restricted to certain passport holders.

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20 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

It hasn't been USED yet.

It will be when he RE-ENTERs.

I have never had a re-entry permit stamped on entry, but then they are always multiple.

Obviously the OP is unfamiliar and it may or may not be stamped on re-entry.

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Removed an off-topic that was about departure from Thailand, whereas this topic is about arrival.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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