If arriving on 60 day visa exempt with plan to extend by 30 days, can onward ticket show departure 89 days after arrival?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
If you arrive in Thailand on a 60-day visa-exempt entry and plan to extend your stay by 30 days, you can technically show an onward ticket dated for 89 days after your arrival. However, the main concern will be your airline's policy, as they may require proof of onward travel within the allowed stay (60 days). It's advisable to check with your airline regarding their boarding policies to avoid any issues.
It's not immigrations at passport control that cares if you have onward travel in 90 days when you're stamping in free stamp for 60 days
It's the air carrier that sometimes has the rule that you need onward travel within the days you'll get stamped in for (60) when you come here without a valid visa in your passport (free stamp entry),
Check with your air carrier, if they're okay with your onward travel dated out 90 days you'll be fine once you land here and go to stamp in
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