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Can I extend my stay in Thailand by traveling to Cambodia with a non-O visa?

Jan 3, 2023
3 years ago
I have non O immigrants retired e visa for 3 months, single entry. It finish now 15 January. Can I fly to Cambodia and back for few days and get 45 days when arriving BKK. And get more 30 days after that.?
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The user inquires about the possibility of extending their stay in Thailand by traveling to Cambodia for a few days with a non-O (immigrant retired) visa. They ask whether returning to Bangkok would grant them an additional 45 days, with the potential for a further 30-day extension. Responses indicate that this is possible, contingent on the user's passport eligibility for visa exemption on arrival.
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Todd *********
yes, as long as your passport is one that receiving visa exempt on arrival.
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Robert ************
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Oh ya, you mean in case he is traveling on someone else's Passport. LOL. 😂
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Robert ************
Ha ya new if new means living abroad and traveling the World for past 12+ years., and that includes living in Thailand seasonally (3-4mos) for same time, and well aware of the law. It was your Reply that was silly .... as written. If you had said, what you said to in reply to my Post, would have made much more sense. But, you did give me a good chuckle. So thank you for that.
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Marc ********
@Robert ***********
Actually only your comment was silly. You tried to be funny. But it wasn't LOL. 😂
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Robert ************
@Marc *******
Or maybe, you both have no sense of Humor? 😂
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Marc ********
@Robert ***********
Or just more fastidious humor then just flat and clumsy?
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Robert ************
@Marc *******
Thanks for your Opinion -- which I will treasure always. 😂
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Marc ********
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Robert ************
@Marc *******
Yes I do; and usually Win! 😉
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Todd *********
@Robert ***********
first time travelling? You must be new. I mean he needs to be holding the passport of one of the 40 or so nations with visa free entry agreement with 🇹🇭. Not from the other 150 or so countries that don’t have an agreement.
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Brandon ************
Depends on what country your passport is from.
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Símon ****************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thank you 🙏
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Símon ****************
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Brandon ************
@Símon ***************
then yes you can do what you said.
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