thaibkk Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 misses just informs me that I am 10 days over for my 90 days bullsh*t reporting... to say I just got my 1 year extention and no f*ckers at immigration told anything about it misses tought wrongly that the year extention resetted the 90 days reporting clock to 0 when getting new extention what kind of a <deleted> up country is this anyway having to report every 90 days if you still live same place what is this paranoia and xenefobia towards farang as if we farang get any thing for free here like unemployment money, social security or health insurance or a descend salary compared to my home country this 'joke' will cost thousands of baht again, after the visa deal ripping off business so fed up of this third world sh*t country and their rules
JR Texas Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 misses just informs me that I am 10 days over for my 90 days bullsh*t reporting...to say I just got my 1 year extention and no f*ckers at immigration told anything about it misses tought wrongly that the year extention resetted the 90 days reporting clock to 0 when getting new extention what kind of a <deleted> up country is this anyway having to report every 90 days if you still live same place what is this paranoia and xenefobia towards farang as if we farang get any thing for free here like unemployment money, social security or health insurance or a descend salary compared to my home country this 'joke' will cost thousands of baht again, after the visa deal ripping off business so fed up of this third world sh*t country and their rules Feel better now? Many of us know the feeling......just starts getting to you and then you want to explode. I wish there was some way to talk sense into them. It would be nice to roll back the clock to no-visa-problem days of old. But it looks like they will just continue to turn the screw. The Philippines, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam.......all are alternatives.
ubonjoe Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I hope you do feel better now. The 90 reports are a requirement of the immigration act that has not been changed since it was written in 1979. Along with some other items that are also outdated. Things have changed here since then but the law has not changed. So you can't blame it on the people of today. I think immigration would like to do away with them but they can't. So just pay your 2000 baht fine and write it off as just another experience and a lesson on how things work.
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