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How Do You Deal With 90 Day Reporting If You Are Ill?

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I am looking into the future here but assuming I have a retirement visa I will have to do 90 day reporting, what happens if I am ill, bed ridden, living in a nursing home or physically cannot leave the house and get to the local immigration office, how is that to be dealt with?

Thanks for any useful imformation forthcoming, I suspect I may not be alone in requiring an answer as time goes by.

Most locations allow mail reporting. All allow someone else to do for you.

Report by mail is no longer allowed in most locations. The only location that I know of that allows it is Bangkok, and I'm not sure whether they have also stopped it. Anyone can do the 90 dar report for you. You do not have to appear in person.

Barry

Report by mail is no longer allowed in most locations. The only location that I know of that allows it is Bangkok, and I'm not sure whether they have also stopped it. Anyone can do the 90 dar report for you. You do not have to appear in person.

Bangkok still allow it.

theoldgit

Report by mail is no longer allowed in most locations. The only location that I know of that allows it is Bangkok, and I'm not sure whether they have also stopped it. Anyone can do the 90 dar report for you. You do not have to appear in person.

Bangkok still allow it.

90 day reporting with retirement visa can be done by post at most place's I in fact don't know one that doesn't allow it.
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Thanks for all that, comfort to know.

Also a doctors note you can bring in when ever you feel better.

Report by mail is no longer allowed in most locations

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I was thinking that towards the end of my life, I might no physically be able to get there!

I don't want to say this, but if you know that you are nearing the end if your life, and you will not be able to care for yourself, Thailand is not your best option for ongoing care unless you have a Thai familly that is is 100 % behind you. . It depends on your ability and what you want! If this is not a troll and you are truly in this sututation you should really look elsewhere

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Nong, I should be more worried about how you are going to do your visa runs to Mae Sot, should you become ill or bed-ridden before you apply for a retirement extension! rolleyes.gif

I guess that if I was ill , bedridden and on my last legs , the 90 day reports and my visa extension would be the last of my worries. Nong38 where do you live?

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I am in good health at the moment, cycled over 400km this month, I was just looking far into the future as my train is coming to its final stop what the position was, if its simply that someone can go down to Immigration and say still wont go here are the papers than thats all I want to know.

Hopefully this will be 30+ years away, so now I know the score I will cross those bridges when I come to them, r someone else will!

I am too busy to do a 90 day run up to C wattana. I don't want to do the postal because it seems complicated.

Are there any messenger firms who will do the whole thing. I live near lad Prao.

Of course, if the firm is a major Lawyer and wants 000's of baht for a 15 minute queue job, then I won't ask them. Any ideas?

Do I have to sign over some kind of permission or proxy?

Eddy

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