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Yes, a mobile team empowered to create a virtual Thai border, so that long stay visitors don't have to physically leave the country.You mean have a team of immigration officers applying the immigration laws and offering extensions of stay in various locations around the country?
Yes, seriously. Whether it would need primary legislation to facilitate it depends on the fine detail of Thai law.Or are you seriously suggesting there should be an authorised team of border control immigration officers wandering around offering 'on entry' arrival stamps to foreigners who haven't actually left the country in the first place? Clearly in breach of their own immigration laws, of course. Please tell me you're kidding.
The cost of getting a Visa? Is that really significant compared to the cost of the flight and the amount of extra money you spend while out here?Stargeezer wrote:A 60 or 90 day visit would be a big improvement for my visits to Thailand.
I have stayed only the 30 days, and paid some baht penalties for the 3 or 4 days beyond that,
but I felt the visit was too short to be really enjoyable. I generally stay 5 to 6 weeks when I can
and would have stayed longer except for the cost of getting a visa for the longer stay.
Doubt it will be much different to the UK where a tourist visa costs £25, which is probably less than the fine for a few days overstayPleng wrote:The cost of getting a Visa? Is that really significant compared to the cost of the flight and the amount of extra money you spend while out here?Stargeezer wrote:A 60 or 90 day visit would be a big improvement for my visits to Thailand.
I have stayed only the 30 days, and paid some baht penalties for the 3 or 4 days beyond that,
but I felt the visit was too short to be really enjoyable. I generally stay 5 to 6 weeks when I can
and would have stayed longer except for the cost of getting a visa for the longer stay.