What is the start date for the new 90-day online reporting in Thailand, the previous report date or the approval date?

Feb 17, 2022
3 years ago
Martin ********
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Hi Guys & Girls

Online 90 day reporting question.

What date should your NEW 90 day online reporting start from

1. The Date on your previous 90 Day Report which states the date you must report by.

2. Or the date the immigration office/officer approves your online application. Which could reduce your next reporting by 14 days.

The reason is you can only report 14 day before and up to you expiry date.

But reporting at your local immigration office in person

you can report up to 7 days after expiry date.

So it’s 4 times a year.! But it’s seems they count from the day they approve it.

Could someone clarify the ruling on this please.

TYIA
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The start date for the new 90-day online reporting in Thailand begins from the date of approval of your online application. This can potentially reduce the reporting cycle by up to 14 days, as you are allowed to report 14 days before the expiry of your reporting due date. Unlike in-person reporting, which allows a grace period of 7 days after the expiry date, online reporting is strictly counted from the approval date indicated on the receipt.
Martin ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Darren ********
It’s counted from the approval stamp so the dates can change if you report early or late. The date on your new receipt will tell you your next due date
Martin ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Darren *******
ok so if you report in person 7 days late which is allowed. It’ll start from that date (7 days or however days over you are. Is that correct or do they just put the last must report by date on your last report.
Darren ********
@Martin *******
If you apply late it will start from that date
Martin ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Darren *******
thanks that about clears it up. So I understand it properly now. I will always apply online only a day or two before it’s must report date on my previous application now I know. And if for some reason I’m not able to I still have 7 days to report in person 🇹🇭🇬🇧🇹🇭👍🏻👌🏻💪🏻
Robert *******
The day your report is approved is the day a new count start.

IF you use on line, check the website and you find a document to print with a new date mentioned on it.
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