Hi. I am Canadian on a Non-O Retirement Visa with the One Year Extension with Multiple Entries. I got the One Year Extension on Dec. 26 2024 and it expires on Jan 2, 2026. My last physical 90 day checkin was March 21, 2025. I then went to Canada missing the next check in date of June 18, 2025.
We are now entering Thailand on October 26. What must I do when I check in for this 90 day period? My wife and I are still living at our house in our Udon Thani village.
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As a Canadian on a Non-O Retirement Visa with a One Year Extension, when you return to Thailand after missing your last 90-day check-in due to being outside the country, you do not need to worry about the missed check-in. 90-day check-ins only require reporting periods spent in Thailand. Upon returning on October 26, you will start counting your 90 days from day one again. If you apply for a visa extension, check whether they issue a new 90-day reporting date; if not, your next check-in will still be 90 days from your recent entry.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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You didn't miss anything. A 90-day report is for reporting 90 consecutive days spent in Thailand. If you were not in Thailand, you were not spending 90 consecutive days in Thailand. When you return to Thailand, you start counting again at day 1, because it's only 90 consecutive days spent in Thailand.
When you go to get your extension, they might do a new 90-day report for you, and they might not. If they put a slip of paper in your passport that gives you a new date to report for your next 90-day report then they did one for you. If they do not put any paper in your passport, then your report will still be due 90 days from the day you entered Thailand.
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