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If you have a Non Imm B, Multiple Entry, 1 year Visa and a Work Permit

Upon your entry into Thailand you receive a 90 Entry Stamp

You go to Labor and get a matching expiration date stamped in your work permit

Say you leave at the 30 day mark and return 10 days later, receiving a new 90 day expiration date

Should you go to labor immediately upon your return [1 - 2 days] to get a new

matching date in your work permit or is it acceptable to wait for the expiration date of of the original 90 days

I ask this as you may have to depart 2 or 3 more times within the original 90 days and if you re-register upon arrival at each return, then there would be WP and processing fees each time

tnx

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you have a 1 year nonB visa, re-entry, and work permit.

so you will receive an entry stamp till the expiration date of your visa. not 90 days.

but you have to report to immigration every 90 days to confirm your place of stay.

it does not target your work permit. the work permit is issued according to your visa's expitaion date.

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I disagree. Your initial work permit will be valid until the date on which your initial entry permit would have expired - which will be less than 90 days after work permit booklet is issued.

You may come and go with different entry permits, and it has no effect on work permit. The onle thing you must do is renew the work permit on or immediately before its expiration - and it will be revalidated for as long as the entry permit you are holding at that time is valid.

Cheers!

Steve

Indo-Siam

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you have a 1 year nonB visa, re-entry, and work permit.

so you will receive an entry stamp till the expiration date of your visa. not 90 days.

but you have to report to immigration every 90 days to confirm your place of stay.

it does not target your work permit. the work permit is issued according to your visa's expitaion date.

Careful, he said

If you have a Non Imm B, Multiple Entry, 1 year Visa and a Work Permit

There is no re-entry permit. With this visa you can come and go as often as you wish, until the visa expired. Every time entering Thailand will get a permission to stay for 90 days. As long as he leaves before the 90 days are over, there is no need to report the place of stay unless changed from the original declaration in the

arrival card.

Steve is corredt on the validity of the WP.

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