I do my 90 day thing online. An email usually comes to remind me but this time the email didn't come and I was 4 days over the limit, thus 2000 baht fine.
Possibly the email didn't come because it was my first 90 day report after returning from Laos.
Maybe I'm wrong with my assumption but I'm 2000 baht wiser. ๐
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The discussion revolves around the 90-day reporting requirement for expats in Thailand, emphasizing that the first report after re-entering the country must be done in person, not online. Several users share experiences of missing deadlines and incurring fines, highlighting the importance of tracking dates and not relying solely on email reminders. The conversation also touches on the TM30 form and other visa-related queries, with advice on setting personal reminders to avoid penalties.
Might be ok for some people but I might get it tattooed on forehead.
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Tim *********
It's a timely reminder for me as I head to a short break in Penang next weekend
Tony *********
I got very muddled in my head about the TM30 and 90 day reporting. Despite having a very clear reminder set on my phone to do BOTH for some reason I only submitted the TM30.
I realised my mistake about 2 months later and tried to do it online but got an email back saying go to the local Immigration Office. Of course I got the 2000 baht fine.
I was livid but it was all down to my stupid self. What a waste of money.
I have made myself feel a little bit better by telling myself how much money I save versus the UK by living here and also by knowing that (hopefully) my bad experience will ensure I don't mess up again.
I expect there are many of us that make these silly mistakes. I read recently some guy messed up his visa extension because he forgot to purchase a re-entry permit I guess that's a bigger and worse mistake ๐๐๐ผ
It's a learning experience every day, especially developing the patience to deal with the bureaucrats. But there are so many huge benefits to living here ๐
I think we all just get on with our life so it's easy to make these mistakes. It's a shame that we have to do the 90 day reporting at all really hopefully in time it will go. Not sure what the purpose of it is anyway tbh.
We do live much better lives here though so that's why we are here. In the UK I just existed that's all here I actually live. I feel sorry for those stuck there especially with the new totalitarian government and impending taxes coming...all the seriously rich are already planning their escape routes ๐
You put the entry date into Thailand on the report. They check to see if it is correct. No need to do first report on entering the country in person. Well not for me anyway. I was away in UK for 4 months.
Something to keep in mind. A late 90-day report is 2000 baht regardless of how late. Once you miss your date, forget about it until you need to use immigration again. 8 days is the same fine as 8 months. Easier to not make a special trip just to pay a fine. Some people never do 90 day reports and just pay 2000 baht each year when they do their extension.
- arrh yes of course. I get so confused with it all sometimes I wonder if I'm losing my mind. The more you read the more I get confused 55.
So a re-stamp back in automatically updates the system so they know a new report is due 90 days from then...no need to go to the local office or you have to in 90 days time?
it doesn't update the system. They know you missed your 90 day report when you go to immigration and they check. Sometimes they miss it and don't fine you.
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Ken ******
did you do your address report the next date you come back from laos?
he clearly isn't complaining, just telling his story. You on the other hand are complaining like a cat with an inflamed vulva. Your reading comprehension is also similar to that of a cat.
Haven't you got better things to do than try and insult people on platforms.
I made a mistake and I posted it here thinking it might stop other people from making the same mistake.
I have been living in Thailand for 16 years. I'm now 81 years old. I made a mistake of being so busy building houses for Thai people and not keeping a proper account of when my 90 days was up.
Maybe it would be better if I stopped working and spent my time sitting on a bar stool and tick the days of the calendar.
this forum is a mix of helpful people and complete jerks, friend. almost everyone gets some abuse no matter what you post. it sometimes gets ugly. youโre doing good work. donโt let the sunday morning quarterbacks and barstoolers bug you.
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Kace Jonez, thanks Kace. I have always been a fringe dweller and get huge enjoyment from watching what you call โcomplete jerks.โ
My kids and I enjoy classifying them as knuckle draggers, drop kicks, drones, etc.
I think some expats have reached the top of the education system and gained the top desk as chief box tickers, and they automatically have a wobbly if someone forgets to tick a box. Meanwhile, the fringe dweller learns life skills such as engineering, jaywalking, and pushing their mind well beyond the mundane.
- arrh interesting so you are an artist. Plenty of beautiful places to paint in Thailand. I will have a good look at your media later today.
Do you like Banksy? I Iove his work very political but always very clever. I thought the self destructive art piece was a masterpiece I laughed so much ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
I love his work...don't always agree with his political views most of the time yes but he's mostly to the left. But his work is amazing considering it's from a can lol.
I love the way he uses things in the street to create something amazing from his imagination. Probably the greatest of modern artists certainly inspiring ๐๐ผ
Iโm not judging because my memory is atrocious, but I hope youโve now set yourself a calendar reminder. I have them for EVERYTHING. I have too many monthly, bi-monthlyโฆthings to remember. Iโll also set a 90-day reminder when I get back, although I travel enough that that has never been an issue yet.
- this is confusing but I am sure you are correct I think Tod Daniels has said this before now.
So if you pop out for a short visit elsewhere you still have to report in person even if you have a re-entry permit? I don't want to mess up so want to be sure about this. I think I've read going out re-sets everything.