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The extension of stay will be good for one year, but the "permitted to stay" will valid to the expiration date of your passport. When/if you get your new passport and take the old and new passports to Immigration to transfer the stamps over to the new passport, your "permitted to stay" date will be adjusted to the one year mark.

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The extension of stay will be good for one year, but the "permitted to stay" will valid to the expiration date of your passport. When/if you get your new passport and take the old and new passports to Immigration to transfer the stamps over to the new passport, your "permitted to stay" date will be adjusted to the one year mark.

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That is no longer correct info. Immigration changed the rules in August of this year.

You now only get a permit to stay date equal to your passport validity and have to do a new extension by that date.

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The extension of stay will be good for one year, but the "permitted to stay" will valid to the expiration date of your passport. When/if you get your new passport and take the old and new passports to Immigration to transfer the stamps over to the new passport, your "permitted to stay" date will be adjusted to the one year mark.

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As per new policy announced a few months ago the permission to stay will only be valid till expiry of the passport. When you get a new passport, you now have to apply and pay for a new extension starting the date the old passport expired.

The permitted to stay date is not adjusted to the 1 year mark anymore.

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The extension of stay will be good for one year, but the "permitted to stay" will valid to the expiration date of your passport. When/if you get your new passport and take the old and new passports to Immigration to transfer the stamps over to the new passport, your "permitted to stay" date will be adjusted to the one year mark.

Sent from my Xoom using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

As per new policy announced a few months ago the permission to stay will only be valid till expiry of the passport. When you get a new passport, you now have to apply and pay for a new extension starting the date the old passport expired.

The permitted to stay date is not adjusted to the 1 year mark anymore.

If I get a new passport (while the old one is still valid), can i still transfer the (former) extension of stay to the new passport for free? How about reentry permits?

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