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@George ******
The OP asked which of the (out of) UK airlines wouldn’t give him any issues with a one way ticket on a Non O visa.

Your reply was that airlines shouldn’t sell one way tickets if you can’t fly on one.

Neither was this relevant to the OPs question nor of any use to anyone. But you had to comment - rather than scroll on by. Sort of an exact example for someone that needs to get a life.

I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve flown in/out of Thailand since 1988 (nearly 20 years before Swampy existed) on countless different visa types.

I’ve been asked once for a ticket out by a check in clerk who hadn’t realised I had a visa. Once I’d pointed that out there was no further issue.

My experience would be completely irrelevant to the OPs question as I am not them.

However I advised that they don’t need a ticket out on a Non O visa, but may still have an issue with an inexperienced check in clerk.
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@George ******
Oh. So you’ve never been asked and therefore infer that no one else on the planet will be asked either.

Well heads up buddy. Shit happens. Some people are asked and some are flatly denied boarding unless they provide an onward ticket.
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@George ******
At the time of booking they have no clue as to whether you’re a Thai passport holder, a long term visa holder or any other status that would allow a one way ticket with no issues.
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I’m assuming you’re talking about the DTV visa, which allows 180 days on entry, valid for 5 years.

If so it’s a multiple entry visa which means you can come and go as you please during those 5 years. On each entry you’ll be stamped in for 180 days. Regardless that you may have only used 110 days on your last entry you’ll get 180 days on your next entry.
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None of them should require an onward ticket with a Non Immigrant visa.

That said you may come across a check-in clerk that doesn’t know this and ask you for one. If asked simply point out that you don’t need one because of your visa, and/or ask for a supervisor to clarify.
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For immigration no. For your airline the answer should be no as it isn’t required but you may need to ask for a supervisor to clarify that if questioned at check in.
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There’s mixed comments on the web because it’s dependent on the immigration office you use. Some allow 45 days prior. Most 30 days and some not until the last 7 days.

There is no written rule. You ask your immigration office what their policy is.

You cannot get an extension at an airport on arrival. You use a local immigration office to do so.
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Officially to enter visa exempt you may need to show proof of funds - 20,000 baht or equivalent in cash, proof of accommodation (for the first few days at least) and proof of a ticket out.

However for 99% of those who enter visa exempt they won’t be asked for any of that. No one can say whether you will or won’t because it’s up to the immigration officer you hand your passport to.

The QR thing you mentioned is for an ETA and that has been postponed until sometime in the future.
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Don’t get a joint account. Get separate ones for each of you. It just adds a layer of crap to do stuff and you can’t use it on two mobile devices.