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I have decided that I will spend 6 months each year in Thailand, 3 months Thailand, 3 months UK etc.

I intend on entering on a tourist visa for 60 days in February and applying for the 30 day extension. My question is, that I intend on booking a flight in the next few days with an exact arrival date, and departure date that will exceed the original 60 days visa. Do the authorities have a problem if the return flight was 90 days later, when I only have a 60 day visa, or is this not something they check or that I should be concerned with.

Thanks for your advice.

David

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Yes. The airline will let you check in, and on arrival in Thailand you will be admitted for 60 days without being asked to show your ticket.

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Maestro

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Maestro, Thanks for the quick response. I did not want to book a air ticket covering the 90 days, only to find this would cause a problem on my arrival with a 60 day visa. That has put my mind at rest - Cheers

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