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What triggers 90 day report?

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Hi,

 

I’m on a DTV visa so get up to 180 days per entry. Been in and out a few times so never reached 90 days before and wondering what triggers the need to do a 90 day report?

 

I’ve heard about it on here but IO at airport never mentioned it, nothing mentioned when granted the visa, no mention on stamps in passport and local IO never said anything when I did TM30.

 

If it is a requirement, surely we should be told officially or do I just put it down to TIT?

 

Anyone on DTV been told officially? How were members on retirement / marriage / business visas or whatever informed initially?

 

 


 

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  • How would you know when your 90 days are due?   You don't have, or know how to use a calendar?

  • I know how to use a calendar, I know how to do my own research.  I just find it odd that nothing official if they expect compliance.   How hard is it for: - the email with the visa to say

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You are required to do a 90 day report if in Thailand for 90 continuous days.

That requirement is posted widely on all immigration sites and other sites along with AseanNow etc.

 

If you exit Thailand then the clock is reset upon reentry. 

 

Start here: ...

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/90days-report/

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Yes, appreciate the clock is reset if you leave and appreciate I’d need to do it if I stayed for 90 days but…

 

The question is how would I know?  
 

I know you’re knowledgable and trust you on this but there has been no OFFICIAL communication by anyone.

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10 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

Yes, appreciate the clock is reset if you leave and appreciate I’d need to do it if I stayed for 90 days but…

 

The question is how would I know?  
 

I know you’re knowledgable and trust you on this but there has been no OFFICIAL communication by anyone.

How would you know when your 90 days are due?

 

You don't have, or know how to use a calendar?

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7 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

How would you know when your 90 days are due?

 

You don't have, or know how to use a calendar?

Clearly the OP is unaware of this simple requirement. 

The links I posted have explained it.

Assume he is now aware. 

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2 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

How would you know when your 90 days are due?

 

You don't have, or know how to use a calendar?


I know how to use a calendar, I know how to do my own research.  I just find it odd that nothing official if they expect compliance.
 

How hard is it for:

- the email with the visa to say “If you intend to stay more than 90 days, you have to complete a TM47 with your local immigration office” or words to that affect

OR

- an IO to mention it on entry

OR 

- some note in passport

 

Maybe they don’t want compliance and want to collect fines? 😁

5 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

some note in passport

I don´t know, but I assumed all immigration offices put a note in your passport. I always get a new day on a paper in my passport.

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16 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:


I know how to use a calendar, I know how to do my own research.  I just find it odd that nothing official if they expect compliance.
 

How hard is it for:

- the email with the visa to say “If you intend to stay more than 90 days, you have to complete a TM47 with your local immigration office” or words to that affect

OR

- an IO to mention it on entry

OR 

- some note in passport

 

Maybe they don’t want compliance and want to collect fines? 😁

You didn't read any of the small print anywhere?

 

Amazing. Truly amazing.

18 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

How hard is it for:

- the email

I always get an email reminder from noreply-tm47notify after registering for online reporting.

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17 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

I just find it odd that nothing official if they expect compliance.

There is plenty of advice re 90 day reporting from immigration sites to general information..

Your thread is not creditable.

11 hours ago, Chalky0w said:

If it is a requirement, surely we should be told officially or do I just put it down to TIT?

 

Anyone on DTV been told officially? How were members on retirement / marriage / business visas or whatever informed initially?

I agree. I knew already when I got the DTV but people not using aseannow or other relevant forums probably wouldn't know.

 

There is no official info anywhere about the requirement for a 90 day report when you get the DTV. I do not know if they inform you when you get other long term visas.

However, it seems that when you fill out the new arrival card online, you are informed that you have to do the 90 day report if you stay longer than 90 days.

12 hours ago, Chalky0w said:

Yes, appreciate the clock is reset if you leave and appreciate I’d need to do it if I stayed for 90 days but…

 

The question is how would I know?  
 

I know you’re knowledgable and trust you on this but there has been no OFFICIAL communication by anyone.

are u serious?? you cant count up to 90???
On the 75th day thru + 7 days u can do ur report in person.

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50 minutes ago, farang51 said:

I agree. I knew already when I got the DTV but people not using aseannow or other relevant forums probably wouldn't know.

 

There is no official info anywhere about the requirement for a 90 day report when you get the DTV. I do not know if they inform you when you get other long term visas.

However, it seems that when you fill out the new arrival card online, you are informed that you have to do the 90 day report if you stay longer than 90 days.

If you travel to other Countries you have to Inform yourself about local Laws and Regulations, nobody else will do this.

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45 minutes ago, farang51 said:

I agree. I knew already when I got the DTV but people not using aseannow or other relevant forums probably wouldn't know.

 

There is no official info anywhere about the requirement for a 90 day report when you get the DTV. I do not know if they inform you when you get other long term visas.

However, it seems that when you fill out the new arrival card online, you are informed that you have to do the 90 day report if you stay longer than 90 days.


Exactly. Nothing in the application process, nothing on the visa, nothing from IO - communication of the requirement is lacking!

 

If the new arrival card will prompt you to do it in the future then fair enough.

Just now, Chalky0w said:

Exactly. Nothing in the application process, nothing on the visa, nothing from IO - communication of the requirement is lacking!

 

If the new arrival card will prompt you to do it in the future then fair enough.

Well you will be very happy oh disgruntled one. Next time you leave and come back the new digital arrival card will tell you that.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, zzzzz said:

are u serious?? you cant count up to 90???
On the 75th day thru + 7 days u can do ur report in person.

 

Perfectly capable of counting to 90 days. The issue I have is that no official communication that you need to and instead have to rely on 2nd hand information

6 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

Perfectly capable of counting to 90 days. The issue I have is that no official communication that you need to and instead have to rely on 2nd hand information

I get an email from immigration around 3 weeks before every 90 day is due.

12 hours ago, Chalky0w said:

I’m on a DTV visa so get up to 180 days per entry. Been in and out a few times so never reached 90 days before and wondering what triggers the need to do a 90 day report?

 

I’ve heard about it on here but IO at airport never mentioned it, nothing mentioned when granted the visa, no mention on stamps in passport and local IO never said anything when I did TM30.

 

I'm on DTV, staying 180 days or less per entry, so I will never have to do an extension.  I'm just not bothering doing 90 day reports.  It's technically required if in the country longer than 90 days, but if you never do an extension and don't need anything from immigration, there is no enforcement.  The IOs at the airport never mention it.

 

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I get an email from immigration around 3 weeks before every 90 day is due.


Luck of the draw then. Digitalbanana said they got an email as well and Gottfrid said they got a paper note in passport.

4 minutes ago, Chalky0w said:

Digitalbanana said they got an email as well

But its superfluous. I always use a personal calendar.

54 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I get an email from immigration around 3 weeks before every 90 day is due.

How do you get a mail from Immigration if you never have done a 90 days Report before?

2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

If you struggle with counting to 90, I suggest using an online calculator.

 

Just Simple 90days Report Calculator

 

It is not the counting that is a problem, it is the knowing that you have to count. I don't know if they inform you with the other long stay possibilities but you are not told about the 90 days report when you apply for the DTV.

 

Anyway, as written earlier in the thread, you will be informed when filling in the new digital arrival card; thus, going forward everybody should know and not only the people in here and in other forums.

2 minutes ago, farang51 said:

It is not the counting that is a problem, it is the knowing that you have to count. I don't know if they inform you with the other long stay possibilities but you are not told about the 90 days report when you apply for the DTV.

 

Anyway, as written earlier in the thread, you will be informed when filling in the new digital arrival card; thus, going forward everybody should know and not only the people in here and in other forums.

 

wow.

 

49 minutes ago, UWEB said:

How do you get a mail from Immigration if you never have done a 90 days Report before?

You don't.  And once you get one there's no guarantee you'll get another.  And only applies to online reporting.  Your own calendar is a far more reliable tool in this case.

2 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

You don't.  And once you get one there's no guarantee you'll get another.  And only applies to online reporting.  Your own calendar is a far more reliable tool in this case.

Thanks, I know as I'm using online TM47 Reporting since many years without having any difficulties. I get even the mail reminder from Immigration every time my Report is due.

2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I get an email from immigration around 3 weeks before every 90 day is due.

Oh, really??😳. Me too. Maybe also somebody else?

Please report🤗

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