How does re-entering Thailand affect my 90-day reporting for a NON-O Retirement visa?

Nov 28, 2022
2 years ago
Stephen *****
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May I ask when I enter again Thailand, will it affect/change my 90 days report date? I hold a NON-O Retirement visa and use a single re-entry permit to enter again. Thank you very much.
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Re-entering Thailand will indeed affect your 90-day reporting date. When you exit the country, the 90-day reporting countdown pauses, and it resumes on the day of your re-entry into Thailand. Your next reporting date will be 89 days from the day you stamp back into the country.
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Robert *******
Yes as being abroad does not count as being inside Thailand.

The 90 days reports are made IF you are 90 days consecutive INSIDE Thailand.
Stephen *****
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@Robert ******
Thank you
Tod *********
exiting the country stops the 90 day count down 'clock' and stamping back in starts it up again. SO your next 90 day report will be due 89 days from the date you stamp IN to thailand (the day you arrive is day 1 no matter what time you stamp in)
Stephen *****
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@Tod ********
Thank you
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