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Thank you everyone for your help. I assume I use the TM9 versus the TN7 used for an exte.nsion of stay. We live 40km from Immigration so wanted to arrive with .everything required.
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thank you. I guess I am trying to find out everything that is required for a 90 day Non O.
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Or express service for 11,000 baht. 😁 Posting from experience.
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Yes , we are returning to Thailand. Have lived there 8 years. And yes l have used Wise. I was hoping to do one transfer rather than multiple transfers.
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If you’re bringing in more than the limit, you have to report to the customs officers at your point of arrival, as they must submit a report. You’re required to give additional information and answer questions about what cash you’re carrying, why, and where it came from.

You have to complete a declaration form and answer any questions the Border Police may ask. Failure to do so is a criminal offence.
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I have only ever been asked about $
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cash.
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Ok, one of the 64 countries. I am Canadian but arriving from USA
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Can you explain the difference between visa on arrival and "visa exempt" please.
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My extension of stay is due May 31st. I am out of Thailand and unlikely able to return in time. Any considerations for this scenario?
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9 months ago
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