Popular Post Keithambrose Posted Monday at 03:33 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 03:33 AM Leaving today. No line at EVA business class checkin. Priority Lane, open, almost empty, noticed that staff were turning away those not entitled! No line through security. And, guess what, row of machines, all working, to scan passport! Worked a treat. I noticed there were also rows of machines for passports in economy section, and no line. I was very impressed. I was in lounge 65mins after leaving hotel! khaolakguy, Olddaddy, ichigo and 2 others 5 Quote
Olddaddy Posted Tuesday at 05:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:24 AM Never heard of EVA Is that a UK airline ? Quote
floridarob Posted Tuesday at 06:21 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:21 AM 55 minutes ago, Olddaddy said: Never heard of EVA Is that a UK airline ? You need to put a smiley face when you're joking, so we know when you are really serious. vinapu and BjornAgain 2 Quote
10tazione Posted Tuesday at 10:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:06 AM On 11/11/2024 at 4:33 AM, Keithambrose said: And, guess what, row of machines, all working, to scan passport! Worked a treat. Does that mean you have now an entry stamp but no departure stamp in your passport? Quote
Popular Post reader Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM 4 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Never heard of EVA Is that a UK airline ? Argentina carrier. You know, like Eva Peron. Keithambrose, khaolakguy, vinapu and 2 others 5 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Tuesday at 01:17 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:17 PM 3 hours ago, 10tazione said: Does that mean you have now an entry stamp but no departure stamp in your passport? Yes, indeed. I did think about that! I think there were only machines, so no choice. It's becoming the norm. 10tazione 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Tuesday at 01:19 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:19 PM 7 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Never heard of Not entirely, neither is it Australian. Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted Wednesday at 03:52 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:52 AM 14 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Yes, indeed. I did think about that! I think there were only machines, so no choice. It's becoming the norm. Hmmm if you are a retiree who lives here in LOS Thailand those physical stamped in ink pages in your passport are critical at immigration when they want to access: How many days were you physically in Thailand? If it was more than 90 days, did you do your 90 day report with immigration? If not = pay penalty and/or fines Quote
emiel1981 Posted Wednesday at 09:14 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:14 AM 5 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said: Hmmm if you are a retiree who lives here in LOS Thailand those physical stamped in ink pages in your passport are critical When I left Thailand last month to go to China it was also all automatic, no departure stamp in passport anymore. Only arrival stamp. Maybe if you need one, you can get exit stamp at immigration office/officer? Quote
Keithambrose Posted Wednesday at 09:41 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:41 AM 5 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said: Hmmm if you are a retiree who lives here in LOS Thailand those physical stamped in ink pages in your passport are critical at immigration when they want to access: How many days were you physically in Thailand? If it was more than 90 days, did you do your 90 day report with immigration? If not = pay penalty and/or fines 11, I'm a tourist. Quote
Keithambrose Posted Wednesday at 09:45 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:45 AM On 11/12/2024 at 5:24 AM, Olddaddy said: Never heard of EVA Is that a UK airline ? Actually, it's a ferry service. Takes a bit of time to get home, but never mind.... Slow boats to China etc. floridarob 1 Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted Wednesday at 09:58 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:58 AM 14 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: 11, I'm a tourist. I know. This forum tends to be "I am on holiday in Thailand" centric So, someone needs to speak up for us expat retirees who are also members of this forum about the implications of something that a tourist may take for granted and not realize the potential impact to a retiree who lives her in Thailand. Quote
Keithambrose Posted Wednesday at 10:31 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:31 AM 19 minutes ago, bkkmfj2648 said: I know. This forum tends to be "I am on holiday in Thailand" centric So, someone needs to speak up for us expat retirees who are also members of this forum about the implications of something that a tourist may take for granted and not realize the potential impact to a retiree who lives her in Thailand. Indeed. I would like to assume that the various categories are uploaded into the software, but this is Thailand! It could well be there was a manual stamping section, that is normal, just that I didn't see it! I was so excited to see the gleaming row of machines. For a start some passports can't be machine read, and there has to be a back up if something goes wrong, so I think that you are safe! Quote
Members tm_nyc Posted Wednesday at 11:28 AM Members Posted Wednesday at 11:28 AM Really good questions! Back in March, I got sick w/food poisoning at the end of my trip & ended up overstaying on my METV by 5 days. When I departed at BKK, I was directed by the Immigration officer to the overstay desk where I paid a fine in cash ($50 US) & was allowed to go on my way. What would happen with the automated system? Would the software pick it up? Quote
Keithambrose Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM 1 hour ago, tm_nyc said: Really good questions! Back in March, I got sick w/food poisoning at the end of my trip & ended up overstaying on my METV by 5 days. When I departed at BKK, I was directed by the Immigration officer to the overstay desk where I paid a fine in cash ($50 US) & was allowed to go on my way. What would happen with the automated system? Would the software pick it up? Let's hope you don't have to find out! floridarob and tm_nyc 2 Quote