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No ,you have another 90 days from the time you return,dont forget to get your re entry stamp only 1000 baht ,what a bargain

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90 day residence report is for living here - if you leave Thailand that requirement ends and count will start again on your return (if on an extension of stay and using a re-entry permit).

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Thanks very much i claudius.

No ,you have another 90 days from the time you return,dont forget to get your re entry stamp only 1000 baht ,what a bargain

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Thanks very much lopburi3

90 day residence report is for living here - if you leave Thailand that requirement ends and count will start again on your return (if on an extension of stay and using a re-entry permit).

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Isn't the report titled something like "Report of Foreigner Staying More Than 90 Days In the Kingdom"? Obviously if one is out of the country when the 90-day report is due, one HAS NOT stayed in the Kingdom more than 90 days so no report has to be made!

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Thanks again Lopburi3. Will I then have to go to Jomtien Immigration to get a new expiry date notice, or will I be given that by the officer at Suvaranabhumi?

Thanks very much lopburi3

90 day residence report is for living here - if you leave Thailand that requirement ends and count will start again on your return (if on an extension of stay and using a re-entry permit).

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Thanks again Lopburi3. Will I then have to go to Jomtien Immigration to get a new expiry date notice, or will I be given that by the officer at Suvaranabhumi?

Thanks very much lopburi3

90 day residence report is for living here - if you leave Thailand that requirement ends and count will start again on your return (if on an extension of stay and using a re-entry permit).

Nope ! You start counting.

Day 1 is the day the Kingdom is re-entered.

A calender helps !

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Thanks again Lopburi3. Will I then have to go to Jomtien Immigration to get a new expiry date notice, or will I be given that by the officer at Suvaranabhumi?

Thanks very much lopburi3

90 day residence report is for living here - if you leave Thailand that requirement ends and count will start again on your return (if on an extension of stay and using a re-entry permit).

Nope ! You start counting.

Day 1 is the day the Kingdom is re-entered.

A calender helps !

thanks Lopburi3

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