so, an important lesson to be learned here - if you are going to overstay, make sure it's a long one and get your money's worth........fatbas***d wrote:I had a mate OSed for 7 yrs, just paid the 20 k when he left, no big deal.
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so, an important lesson to be learned here - if you are going to overstay, make sure it's a long one and get your money's worth........fatbas***d wrote:I had a mate OSed for 7 yrs, just paid the 20 k when he left, no big deal.
I suppose technically if you time it right and come here on a brand new passport,generally 10 yrs before expiry, then may as well go for the full 10 year stretch here in LOS.Presumably Fat bastarde's friend had to scarper before his passport expired.old-timer wrote:so, an important lesson to be learned here - if you are going to overstay, make sure it's a long one and get your money's worth........fatbas***d wrote:I had a mate OSed for 7 yrs, just paid the 20 k when he left, no big deal.
That could be intepteted as saying 'If your going to commit a crime make sure its a big one' Not really a course of action I would expect to see from you OT.old-timer wrote:so, an important lesson to be learned here - if you are going to overstay, make sure it's a long one and get your money's worth........fatbas***d wrote:I had a mate OSed for 7 yrs, just paid the 20 k when he left, no big deal.
Without wishing to encourage anyone to break the law....BKKSTAN wrote:If incarceration is inevitable,I would seek options for ''sneaking'' out of the country,then return to my own country.I have no idea if there are any viable options,but I would explore the possibilities!
Not very well thought out Bob. You've got a guy who is illegally leaving Thailand having overstayed Then you suggest he commits a further offence of illegally entering Laos.If that boat was stopped, as they often are, for smuggling, then he could face prosecution in two countries. I hear the Laos jails are worse than Thai ones.BobHelm wrote:Without wishing to encourage anyone to break the law....BKKSTAN wrote:If incarceration is inevitable,I would seek options for ''sneaking'' out of the country,then return to my own country.I have no idea if there are any viable options,but I would explore the possibilities!
I would think it would be perfectly possible to catch a boat across the Mekong into Laos (this may be a little 'hairy' now that wet season is with us), make your way back to the Friendship Bridge & then 'enter' Laos as if you had just exited Thailand. I am not sure how bothered the Lao immigration officials are about ensuring that people have 'correctly' exited Thailand, but I suspect they are not - just as Thai officials do not check that you have correctly exited Laos.
I assume you are saying the immigration counter at departures of an airport. Walking into a processing office eg Nong Khai is not an option, your in the slammer for sure.rickfarang wrote:Simple. Go to Immigration, confess, pay the fine, and hope they don't deport him for stupidity.
Ditto, try messing with the system and you dig your own grave ....Khun Paul wrote:Suggest walk into immigration, and sit and talk to the boss he will be interested. The outcome may not be what he want as he tried to circumnavigate the procedures here, but in this case honesty will always be the best policy.