Jump to content



90 Day visa runs


Recommended Posts

 

 

When I was not working here, I was told by immigration to get a non-O based on marriage and leave the country every three months. Yes, immigration told me to do that. So I did, and I lived here that way for a few years--immigration was fine with it since it was, after all, their idea.

Luckily for you, (and for me until now) some of the TV posters are not working for immigration....

 

 

To be fair, things have changed dramatically now and going on past history is meaningless.

 

Perhaps if some of the TV posters were working for immigration there would be a clear, uniform set of laws and procedures which were not open to interpretation and corruption...
 

 

Yes that would be nice.

Uniform rules, not open to interpretation, no corrution, and throw in: proper appeal procedures.

 

But I was referring to a different kind of TV posters.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 71
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

 

 

 

When I was not working here, I was told by immigration to get a non-O based on marriage and leave the country every three months. Yes, immigration told me to do that. So I did, and I lived here that way for a few years--immigration was fine with it since it was, after all, their idea.

Luckily for you, (and for me until now) some of the TV posters are not working for immigration....

 

 

To be fair, things have changed dramatically now and going on past history is meaningless.

 

Perhaps if some of the TV posters were working for immigration there would be a clear, uniform set of laws and procedures which were not open to interpretation and corruption...
 

 

Yes that would be nice.

Uniform rules, not open to interpretation, no corrution, and throw in: proper appeal procedures.

 

But I was referring to a different kind of TV posters.

 

 

Hmm - I'll reserve judgement on that.

 

I just got back from my Cambodian hop this morning (Chiang Mai - Bangkok - Poipet - Bangkok - Chiang Mai). All of this by bus - yuck! Had to do this because I'm on an extended passport, otherwise Laos would have been the choice target.

 

Returning through the Thai crossing I saw three people stopped; Russian, French and English. All three had prior history of border-popping on tourist visas.

 

Without going into too much detail, the English person had been advised by his new employer to perform the crossing prior to the instigation of a new working visa: sensibly cautious, he had verified the ability to do this beforehand. He was nevertheless stopped and told that he would not be allowed through. Following numerous calls from his new workplace, the immigration officer called her supervisor, who in turn called her friend, and after roughly half an hour he was finally let through.

The Russian was apparently told that he would not be allowed into Thailand without an exiting air-ticket(!) and the Frenchman was sent to Phnom Penh.

 

The border run from my most recent experience is a gamble, and probably not a favourable one if you have a significant history of using this process.

 

Merely working for Thai immigration would not appear to engender one with all of the current information; perhaps this signifies a state of flux in terms of immigration protocol.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Returning through the Thai crossing I saw three people stopped; Russian, French and English. All three had prior history of border-popping on tourist visas.

I am certain they did not have tourist visas. I think were trying to get another visa exempt entry.

Calling a exempt entry a tourist visa has created a lot confusion already.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Returning through the Thai crossing I saw three people stopped; Russian, French and English. All three had prior history of border-popping on tourist visas.

I am certain they did not have tourist visas. I think were trying to get another visa exempt entry.

Calling a exempt entry a tourist visa has created a lot confusion already.

 

 

Hi ubonjoe,

 

I think the element of confusion is pretty significant all round wrt Thai immigration policy - it's actually the only fly in the ointment from my perspective. Still feel generally more care-free than I did living in the UK regardless...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I just got back from my Cambodian hop this morning (Chiang Mai - Bangkok - Poipet - Bangkok - Chiang Mai). All of this by bus - yuck! Had to do this because I'm on an extended passport, otherwise Laos would have been the choice target.

 

Why you didn't go to Mae Sai? No need for Myanmar visa there.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Without going into too much detail, the English person had been advised by his new employer to perform the crossing prior to the instigation of a new working visa: sensibly cautious, he had verified the ability to do this beforehand.

Don't know where he got his information as he would have needed a non-B if he was about to be 'employed'.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

 

I just got back from my Cambodian hop this morning (Chiang Mai - Bangkok - Poipet - Bangkok - Chiang Mai). All of this by bus - yuck! Had to do this because I'm on an extended passport, otherwise Laos would have been the choice target.

 

Why you didn't go to Mae Sai? No need for Myanmar visa there.

 

 

Myanmar does not recognise an extended UK Passport - they would not have let me across the border.
 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

so on that logic a non O RETIREMENT visa (which is still available for over 65's and state pension) is just in reality a tourist visa as you would be expected to fly out etc out of thailand every 89 daysblink.png ...great retirement..living out of a suitcase........ I am talking about a NEW issue visa not going for extensions etc
------------------------------------------------------
Living out of a suitcase due to visa runs every 90 days?

Absolutely unbelievable

Enjoy
Link to comment
Share on other sites

so on that logic a non O RETIREMENT visa (which is still available for over 65's and state pension) is just in reality a tourist visa as you would be expected to fly out etc out of thailand every 89 daysblink.png ...great retirement..living out of a suitcase........ I am talking about a NEW issue visa not going for extensions etc
------------------------------------------------------
Living out of a suitcase due to visa runs every 90 days?

Absolutely unbelievable

Enjoy

a non-o visa isnt a retirement visa.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What exactly are you talking about? You do report to the immagration office after 90 days! If your talking about staying here on a tourist visa then what is your point really? Just apply your own coutries visa rules to Thailand then you won't be disappointed :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

so on that logic a non O RETIREMENT visa (which is still available for over 65's and state pension) is just in reality a tourist visa as you would be expected to fly out etc out of thailand every 89 daysblink.png ...great retirement..living out of a suitcase........ I am talking about a NEW issue visa not going for extensions etc
------------------------------------------------------
Living out of a suitcase due to visa runs every 90 days?

Absolutely unbelievable

Enjoy
[/quote]
a non-o visa isnt a retirement visa.

Of course it's not.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

 

so on that logic a non O RETIREMENT visa (which is still available for over 65's and state pension) is just in reality a tourist visa as you would be expected to fly out etc out of thailand every 89 daysblink.png ...great retirement..living out of a suitcase........ I am talking about a NEW issue visa not going for extensions etc
------------------------------------------------------
Living out of a suitcase due to visa runs every 90 days?

Absolutely unbelievable

Enjoy
[/quote]
a non-o visa isnt a retirement visa.

Of course it's not.

 

 

and yet you called it a non-o retirement visa available for those over 65! wow!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.