I have a quick question regarding the 90-day report.
My 90-day report is due on February 5, but I will leave Thailand on February 6.
Does anyone know if it’s a problem if I don’t do the report and just leave the country?
What could potentially happen?
Thanks in advance!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is concerned about not submitting their 90-day report before leaving Thailand. Comments clarify that if leaving the country, it may not pose an immediate issue, as the exit is reported to immigration. However, failing to report may incur a fine on future interactions with immigration. Users suggest completing the report if possible, as it can be done 15 days in advance.
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Nothing will happen, as leaving is being reported to immigration within the 22-day window allowed for the 90-day reports. Your exit record is your report.
If you are inside Thailand for 90 consecutive days you are legally obliged to make a 90 day report. What will happen if you don't? Nothing on leaving or entering but you might get fined 2,000 baht the next time you interact with an immigration office inside Thailand
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