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News Forum - Cold air mass, monsoon rains hit Thailand, affecting 14 provinces
The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) warned of another cold air mass approaching, causing temperatures to drop by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius. The southern region faces heavy monsoon rains impacting 14 provinces, while Bangkok will experience rain and wind. The forecast for the next 24 hours indicates that a high-pressure area or cold air mass … … The story Cold air mass, monsoon rains hit Thailand, affecting 14 provinces as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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DTV & ..question..
You stated you were entering on a Non o visa !!! Sounds as though you're entering on a 1-year extension (a permit, not a visa) of stay with re-entry permit. In which case you'll be stamped in until Jan 21st. Correct, although you may now have to stay 1/2 nights in Lao before being allowed to re-enter visa exempt. You'll get 60 days when you re-enter. -
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I spoke too soon above. When I entered in Jan and then Aug this year they stamped my Passport - Jan 21, 2025. I am on the 1 year extension on the Non O visa. Why would they then stamp it 90 days out if I enter before Jan 21? BlueSphinx said: When you re-enter Thailand on that Re-Entry Permit you will be stamped in by Thai border immigration for the remainder of your Permission to stay. Per my original question, my assumption would be a Jan 21 stamp, and I might be on a motobike trip and can step into Laos, etc. for an afternoon or days and when I reenter get the 60 day stamp (I assume). -
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Ah thanks. I misunderstood. I may arrive ~Jan 6 so I am good until the end of Feb when I need to go back to the USA. (< 90days> -
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News Forum - Thai official sacked after exposing 500-million-baht inheritance fraud
"Subsequently, her colleagues accused her of unethical behaviour, resulting in her dismissal. Ironically, the suspect who forged her signature remains employed at the organisation." Thai government in a nutshell, keep the corrupt get rid of the whistle blowers!
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