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Will I have any issues with exit stamps and re-entries if I travel on a Non-B visa?

Jul 29, 2023
3 years ago
Maddy ********
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Hi,

Iโ€™m on a Non B visa, work permit.

I plan to leave Thailand for a week to Indonesia, return to Bangkok for one night, then fly to Canada for three weeks.

It maybe a silly question, but will this be ok with exit stamps and re entries?
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The traveler is currently on a Non-B visa with a work permit and plans to leave Thailand to Indonesia and then Canada. Key advice includes ensuring to return to Thailand before the current visa expires and obtaining a re-entry permit before leaving. It's suggested to buy a multiple re-entry permit to simplify the process.
John **********
Buy a multiple re-entry permit, save yourself the bother of doing it twice
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Ellie *******
Multiple re-entry permit to save the pages and time

Or single re-entry permit to save the fee

Op needs to decide depending on his priority
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Tod *********
@John *********
and save pages in the passport seeing as a re-entry permit (single or multiple) takes up half a page IF they don't hog a page with one stamp ๐Ÿ˜›
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Ellie *******
You will be fine as long as you return to Thailand before your current stamp's up and you have a re-entry permit before you leave Thailand.

You can apply for re-entry as a single for each time or a multiple before your first travel.
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