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@Tod ********
Thank you for the information. Quite difficult to get accurate information from my employer it seems
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@Tod ********
Sorry for bringing up again. I am leaving via Nong Khai land border March 31. What do I need to cancel my extension at the land border? Just the letter?

I ask because my employer said the law states that they must cancel the work permit themselves, not the employee. They were upset I was leaving by land. Problem is, they want me to return my work permit next Friday, March 30 and that makes it difficult to get to immigration before. I'm concerned they won't cancel it before I go or I won't have time. Do I need a work permit cancellation receipt to cancel my extension, or is the letter sufficient?

Thanks!
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Dan *******
Based on information above, you can cancel everything a few days before, as long as the paperwork from the employer specifies the 31st as the final day.
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@Tod ********
And I can do that all before March 31, but still be stamped into Thailand until March 31, correct?
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Dan *******
Great. So I get letter from school, go to immigration, cancel my extension, but remained stamped in until March 31. On March 31, I must leave the country or apply for extension before and get 7 days. Right?
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Dan *******
Wow, I forgot to include that, my apologies! I have an extension of stay. First Non-B was 90 days and the school extended it and reports 90 days at Chaeng Wattana.
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Dan *******
Ahhh I love the convenience! You're right, it's cheap. I may just load up and get 6 of each. For some reason, I get nervous about cutting the 4 x 6 cm if it wouldn't work for them, but hopefully they won't be too picky.
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