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Police are continuing their crackdowns on overstays and have arrested an Indian and a Pakistani man in Patong, both with entry stamps that expired over a thousand days ago. Both were arrested on Phra Baramee Road in the popular Patong area of Phuket on Monday. The 35 year old Pakistani man has overstayed his legal visa by 3,270 days according to the Phuket Immigration Office. That’s just under nine years the man has been living in Thailand illegally. The Phuket Express reports that there was no clear reason given why he had not attempted to renew his visa over all those years. […]

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So whats so very easy in Thailand than Mr Ramanathan.P ? espescially for Tourist status people ?

Yea ok the wheather maybe ..... but elsewise ?

Times in the so called land of smiles has been changing for the last 10 years already .

 

 

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18 hours ago, Thaiger said:

 That’s just under nine years the man has been living in Thailand illegally. 

He had a good run. I wonder how he supported himself. 

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18 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Police are continuing their crackdowns on overstays and have arrested an Indian and a Pakistani man in Patong, both with entry stamps that expired over a thousand days ago. Both were arrested on Phra Baramee Road in the popular Patong area of Phuket on Monday. The 35 year old Pakistani man has overstayed his legal visa by 3,270 days according to the Phuket Immigration Office. That’s just under nine years the man has been living in Thailand illegally. The Phuket Express reports that there was no clear reason given why he had not attempted to renew his visa over all those years. […]

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They will be back in no time after changing a passport.

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