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Denied entry at Don Muang, Non B cancelled?

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4 minutes ago, realenglish1 said:

It states  the Non B was stamped Cancelled  by Thai immigration

Where?

There is a question mark at the end of the topic title if that is what you are reading.

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Got a new passport, showed both on entry. I was stamped in on the Non B without anyone even raising an eyebrow.

 

Expensive insight into how much power immigration officials hold.

 

Thanks for sharing the stories of these kinds of shenanigans happening worldwide, more than a little resentment was building for the Thai immigration system. 

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