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@Jack *******
for one off cases yes it’s a fine. However Thai immigration law stipulates that repeated or serious failures to submit 90-day reports can, in extreme cases, lead to deportation and blacklisting.

Whether that’s acted on is a different matter, it doesn’t change the law you dullard!
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@Jack *******
no cases that you know of doesn’t mean it hasn’t or couldn’t happen.

If you fail to report and are stopped for something else like check points or random stops let’s say no helmet the penalty is harsher.

If you are a repeat offender you can face deportation and being blacklisted. For this to happen you would be arrests. Why? Because you are in beach of your VISA
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Anonymous participant 130 why would you hurt my feelings?
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Anonymous participant 807 Yeah you will be subject to fines. Also you run the risk of being arrested for example if a police officer did a spot check for XYZ and you were found not to have done your 90 day report.
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Gump 🐔a 90 day report is for anyone who stays longer than 90 days.

Define long term… it’s subjective. 90 days isn’t
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Anonymous participant 130 if you’re going to get sassy at lease get it right “stating”
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When I was doing my first 90 day report last week, I asked this very question in person and was told the exact same thing.

As soon as you leave and re-enter your first 90 day can’t be done online. It’s a reset.

The amount of people arguing the contrary was amusing.