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Can I ignore the TM47 renewal email if I've been overseas for a few weeks?

Jan 18, 2024
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Matthew ******
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Hi. I just got an email telling me that I need to renew my TM47 as its nearly 90 days since the last one. Thing is, I have been overseas for a few weeks since the last one, so can I just ignore it?
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You can ignore the TM47 renewal email if you have been overseas since your last report. The email is automated and does not account for your re-entry into Thailand. You should calculate 90 days from your most recent entry into the kingdom instead.
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David *******
Count 89 days from re entry
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Lloyd ********
Yes you can ignore, it is an automated email and does not take into account your recent re-entry into the kingdom. Calculate 90 days from your most recent entry
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Matthew ******
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@Lloyd *******
Thank you.
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