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Are return tickets required if you have a student visa?

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I've been in Thailand for 6months now enrolled in a Thai language course. I canceled my return flight for an extended stay in my course, and have about 5 more months left on my ED visa.

I plan on flying back to America for my moms birthday then coming back to Thailand this weekend, but I'm worried that on my flight back to Thailand they will ask for a returning date back to America. I don't have a plan on my return as I may re enroll in another Thai course after my ED visa is expired. I do have a flight to Singapore in about 3 months to visit universal with my girlfriend, so I don't know if that would suffice or not.

Moved to the Thai visas forum.

Edit: Do you have a re-entry permit to keep the permit to stay (from an extension I assume) you had when you left the country valid?

If you have one a return or onward ticket is not needed.

If not you will only get a 30 day entry and may not be allowed to board your flight without a onward ticket within 30 days of arrival.

If you have a valid multiple entry Ed visa a return ticket will not be required.

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Moved to the Thai visas forum.

Edit: Do you have a re-entry permit to keep the permit to stay (from an extension I assume) you had when you left the country valid?

If you have one a return or onward ticket is not needed.

If not you will only get a 30 day entry and may not be allowed to board your flight without a onward ticket within 30 days of arrival.

I have an ED multi entry visa that requires me to leave the country every 3 months. Wether is a renewal stamp at the embassy or me leaving the country. My visa expires in June, and my class ended already. My school told me I can still use my visa till the expiration date...which I plan on doing.

So with my ED Multiply entry visa am I in the clear on my return to Thailand?

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Moved to the Thai visas forum.

Edit: Do you have a re-entry permit to keep the permit to stay (from an extension I assume) you had when you left the country valid?

If you have one a return or onward ticket is not needed.

If not you will only get a 30 day entry and may not be allowed to board your flight without a onward ticket within 30 days of arrival.

I have an ED multi entry visa that requires me to leave the country every 3 months. Wether is a renewal stamp at the embassy or me leaving the country. My visa expires in June, and my class ended already. My school told me I can still use my visa till the expiration date...which I plan on doing.

So with my ED Multiply entry visa am I in the clear on my return to Thailand?

If the multi-entry visa is still valid the answer is Yes.

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