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Mar 15, 2024
2 years ago
Ondřej *******
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Hi again👋 Thailand-Malaysia border advice. I need to get my 30-day visa exemption and I'm thinking of crossing the Thai-Malay border, likely at Wang Prachan Boundary Post.

Is it possible to drive on a motorbike there and cross the border on foot? Should I get ready for any problems, fees and other expenses? I have an EU passport. Thank you 🤗

EDIT: Is it true you cannot cross there and back in the same day?
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Aug 3, 2023
3 years ago
Vincent ***********
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Hi,

I'll be doing a visa run to Penang in a few days.

I am planning to drive my Motorbike from Surat Thani to the Malaysian Border.

I supposed it would be best that I leave my motorbike for a few days near at the border Thai side rather than trying to bring it with me to Penang or to the Malaysian ferry close to Penang: I think it may not be possible to do that with a newly purchase motorbike not yet registered on my name.

Does anyone has experience with parking the motorbike safely by the border for a few days?

Thank you!
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Sep 26, 2019
7 years ago
Mark ***********
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Need advice ASAP.

Currently at Thailand /Malaysia border. Have 30 day extension which is still valid for 2 days and have stamp and signature from immigration police captain. Police captain at the border is saying I have the stamp but no details of my extension on his computer. He's now saying that I have 30 day overstay now and I can't leave to go to Malaysia. Does this sound like I should be paying a "fine" to him?
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