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90 day reporting

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My 90 day report is due on the 10th November, but I travel to the UK on the 13th November, will i be ok in not doing this reporting, or should I get this done before departing.

Many thanks

JOHNB

You can make the report up to 14 days prior to the expiry date.

You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen. But definitive answer will surely soon come from the experts here!!

Dont forget to buy the Re Entry permit.... otherwise there is absolutely no sense at all in thinking of reporting, because you will have nothing to report about..

Glegolo

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You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen. But definitive answer will surely soon come from the experts here!!

Dont forget to buy the Re Entry permit.... otherwise there is absolutely no sense at all in thinking of reporting, because you will have nothing to report about..

Glegolo

Thank you, have the reentry permit already.

John

You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen.

Incorrect advice. If you completely miss doing the report due on 10 November, this omission will be noted on your local immigration office's computer, and you could find yourself in hot water (and 2,000 THB poorer) when you submit your following report due 90 days after your return from the UK.

So to answer your original question, yes, definitely do the reporting before your departure.

zdfgs

Edited by glegolo

You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen.

Incorrect advice. If you completely miss doing the report due on 10 November, this omission will be noted on your local immigration office's computer, and you could find yourself in hot water (and 2,000 THB poorer) when you submit your following report due 90 days after your return from the UK.

So to answer your original question, yes, definitely do the reporting before your departure.

I really would like i.e. Ubonjoe to answer this one instead of adding MORE confusing to the matter. I thought when leaving the country, you are also leaving the process of 90 day reporting, don´t you??? And by that you are just fine!!

But should be nice to have an answer from the pro.s instead!!

Glegolo

You need to do the report before you leave because your departure date is past your reporting date,

The 7 days allowance is only for making the report.

Yep.

The 7 days allowance does not excuse you for not reporting.

easy rule:

90 days in Thailand, report

Less than 90 days, no report

Because it's called 90-day reporting

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Edited by Fab5BKK

You can do your report anytime from Monday 27th October.

When you re-enter Thailand using your re-entry permit, your next 90 day report will be due 90 days after the new entry stamp in your passport.

+1 "simple comme bonjour!"

You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen.

Incorrect advice. If you completely miss doing the report due on 10 November, this omission will be noted on your local immigration office's computer, and you could find yourself in hot water (and 2,000 THB poorer) when you submit your following report due 90 days after your return from the UK.

So to answer your original question, yes, definitely do the reporting before your departure.

I really would like i.e. Ubonjoe to answer this one instead of adding MORE confusing to the matter. I thought when leaving the country, you are also leaving the process of 90 day reporting, don´t you??? And by that you are just fine!!

But should be nice to have an answer from the pro.s instead!!

Glegolo

Many thanks for the less-than-complimentary remarks, Giegolo!

Glad to see that the experts have subsequently confirmed that what I said was 100% correct!!.

You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen.

Incorrect advice. If you completely miss doing the report due on 10 November, this omission will be noted on your local immigration office's computer, and you could find yourself in hot water (and 2,000 THB poorer) when you submit your following report due 90 days after your return from the UK.

So to answer your original question, yes, definitely do the reporting before your departure.

I really would like i.e. Ubonjoe to answer this one instead of adding MORE confusing to the matter. I thought when leaving the country, you are also leaving the process of 90 day reporting, don´t you??? And by that you are just fine!!

But should be nice to have an answer from the pro.s instead!!

Glegolo

Many thanks for the less-than-complimentary remarks, Giegolo!

Glad to see that the experts have subsequently confirmed that what I said was 100% correct!!.

OJAS, didn´t mean to step on your toes, sorry for that!!

Glegolo

Maybe it's better not to offer incorrect advice if you only think rather than know.....just my humble opinion of course

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You can also do the reporting 7 days AFTER,, So if you NOT report, nothing would really happen.

Incorrect advice. If you completely miss doing the report due on 10 November, this omission will be noted on your local immigration office's computer, and you could find yourself in hot water (and 2,000 THB poorer) when you submit your following report due 90 days after your return from the UK.

So to answer your original question, yes, definitely do the reporting before your departure.

Many thanks for all the feedback

I will go and do the report as suggested.

Thanks

Again

JOHN

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