Got my extension to my retirement visa today, does the 90 day for reporting start today?
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The 90-day reporting period for your retirement visa extension typically starts from the date of your extension approval. Sometimes, a small paper is issued with your passport, indicating when your first 90-day report is due, especially if it's your first yearly extension. Check your passport carefully for this document.
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if you arrived back in the country on the 6th of April your 90 day report would be due July 4th
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If it was the FIRST yearly extension based on retirement, they usually put a small paper in your passport telling you when your first 90 day report is due
LOOK and see if it's stapled to one of the pages (sometimes under the receipt)
getting a new yearly extension doesn't reset the 90 day reporting at all, it just runs, the only thing that resets it is exiting/coming back into the country
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if you arrived back in the country on the 6th of April your 90 day report would be due July 4th
You have to do the first 90 day report when you come back into the country IN PERSON (you can try online but people are getting their reports rejected with this notice in the email
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