What is the "stay permitted date" for the 90-day check-in for retirement visas in Thailand?

Jan 20, 2021
4 years ago
Joe *********
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Doing my 90 day check-in online. It's asking for the "stay permitted date". Is that the date I got my retirement stamp or the date the retirement expires?
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The "stay permitted date" refers to the date your current visa stamp expires, not the date you received it.
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Tod *********
the date your current stamp EXPIRES
Joe *********
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