I realise that I am a week late for my 60 day report.
I am leaving Thailand for a few weeks in 10 days time to visit family.
Is there big consequence / fine for missing the 60 day report, and if I am leaving in 10 days time and I still have not done it will it be flagged by immigration that I missed the deadline?
This was by a complete accident .
Any guidance would be highly appreciated βΊοΈπ
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The original poster is worried about missing their 60-day report, which they mistakenly believe to exist. The comments clarify that it is actually a 90-day reporting requirement for expats. Users discuss the implications of not reporting if the individual is leaving the country shortly, with some suggesting that it resets when exiting Thailand.
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Nelson ******
This has to be click bait. Whoever heard of 60-day reporting. FFS!
Surely if you leave the country then you don't need to report ?? It surely resets when you leave and re enter Thailand? I'd ask a Visa agent personally, someone who does it for a living will tell you.
Anonymous ******************
90 day report or 60 day stamp expiry?
Michael *******
90 days reports, not 60 days
David ********
It's a 90 day report π€£ do you have your dates mixed up?? You can apply 2 weeks before and 1 week after the due date. If you are leaving Thailand it's up to you if you don't want to report. It starts again as at 0 when you return. Should be no issue
if you haven't done the report you can still be fined for it, it only resets if you haven't missed it, while it may not be noticed it can be picked up.