How can I retrieve my deleted post about my visa situation in Thailand?

Aug 19, 2019
5 years ago
Lindsay **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello,

Help please, I made a post last night about recommendations for my visa/passport situation but am unable to read the comments or open the post. Has it been deleted or am I able to access it some other way?

Thank you
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is facing issues accessing their post regarding recommendations for their visa situation in Thailand, suspecting it might have been deleted. Comments suggest that the original post lacked clarity on visa-related questions. Users provide suggestions, including extending their 30-day visa exempt entry for Canadians at a local immigration office and a strategy to handle passport issues.
Lindsay **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Ah great. Thank you all! Visa specific: the visa i am here on was what they give you when you arrive at the airport.30 days. Canadian passport. Can that be extended an additional 30 days?
James ********
And with that helpful advice from
@Steve ********
I close commenting.
Lindsay **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Steve ********
oh thank you so much!! Very helpful
Steve *********
@Lindsay *********
that's not a visa, that's a visa exempt entry. You can extend by 30 days at local immigration office.
Robert *******
i remember that posts,. Get a Single ticket to Kuala Lumpur and later on that same day a Single ticket back to Bangkok. Stamp out Thailand, you do NOT have to stamp in Malaysia, stay in transit and fly back into Thailand, make sure you keep the boarding passes in case Immigration ask you made the flights. After arrival visit as soon as possible the Immigration Office and apply for a 30 day Extension of Stay and after that visit your Embassy for a new passport. Than you have time enough. Good luck.
Tod *********
How about we start all over with you saying

what nationality you are,

what stamp you're currently IN thailand on,

IF you have extended that entry or not

AND

what it is you are trying to achieve?
Tod *********
Unfortunately poor planning as far as how many pages your passport has on it and whether you can use an eVIsa to enter another country (or to go one that doesn't require a visa to get in) just isn't thai VISA related enough.

I couldn't see your visa question in the previous question at all (which is why I deleted it.
Robert *******
Post is deleted, What is your Thai visa Question as also in this post there is none and this post should be also been deleted.
Ellie *******
I read your post. I cannot find neither. Looks like deleted.

You can extend your visa exempt entry for 30days as Canadians at local immigration office for 1900 thb (each), not 7 days if you haven't applied extension yet. I guess you can 'buy' the time to sort things out with this 1 month.
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