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What is the fine for being overdue on a 90-day report in Thailand?

Apr 5, 2020
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Marcus **********
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Hi just a quick question, my friend who is Chinese forgot to do her daughter's 90-day stamp in has been 30 day over due ๐Ÿ˜ญ how much of a fine will she receive? Thx
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If a person fails to complete their 90-day reporting in Thailand, the fine is a flat rate of 2000 baht, regardless of how late the report is filed.
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Tod *********
okay seeing as you're talking about a 90 day report the fine for failure to report is 2000baht. It doesn't matter if they're 8 days late or 8 months late. That's the fine and yes children who are on long term extensions that require 90 day reporting ARE fined the 2000baht.
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Marcus **********
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Thx
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Marcus **********
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Yes 90 day reporting she is 13
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Benjamin ******
wait, what's a 90-day stamp in? You mean the 90 day report?
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