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1 minute ago, Silentwalker said:

So in other words, yes? ????

Yes. Just explaining bit more detail. You apply knowing it will be rejected. Then be given 7. 

Good for folk needing slightly longer. 

Some folk may suggest just paying 7 day overstay at airport. Problem is overstay stamp. Not good.

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5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Yes. Just explaining bit more detail. You apply knowing it will be rejected. Then be given 7. 

Good for folk needing slightly longer. 

Some folk may suggest just paying 7 day overstay at airport. Problem is overstay stamp. Not good.

Always wondered about this, Dr. J.

 

Isn't the 7 days to get out considered just as bad? 

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1 minute ago, Leaver said:

Always wondered about this, Dr. J.

 

Isn't the 7 days to get out considered just as bad? 

No because you apply prior to until date of current extension. Means you don't move into overstay basket. 

Its not an issue.

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1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

No because you apply prior to until date of current extension. Means you don't move into overstay basket. 

Its not an issue.

I get that, but isn't it on record that it's a rejected application?

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9 minutes ago, Leaver said:

I get that, but isn't it on record that it's a rejected application?

I'm a learner so realize i have limited knowledge. Thing is its just a application. Its not a blue stamp at border, overstay note etc etc. 

 

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5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I'm a learner so realize i have limited knowledge. Thing is its just a application. Its not a blue stamp at border, overstay note etc etc. 

 

I thought that would be the 7 day red stamp, which is still not a good look. 

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The simple answer is that you can´t extend after getting 30 days already, and that is why your extension is beeing denied. When that happens, they give you 7 days to leave the country. Not at all anything that has to do with an overstay or an overstay stamp.

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7 hours ago, Leaver said:

I thought that would be the 7 day red stamp, which is still not a good look. 

It is better than an overstay for sure. Overstays make you a "criminal", you get a piece of paper with the Royal Thai Police logo, that, if you read, it seriously does make you feel like a criminal.

 

Extensions refused is not in the same league.

 

Anyway, I totally advise against this. Last time, I was asked on "why did I extend"....

 

Never mind extension denied.

 

So go figure.

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