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Wiganer Mar 29, 2016 10:07 am

Refused entry
 
Hi everyone I'm looking for advice I was refused entry to Thailand 3 years ago due to my passport having a page missing I now have a new passport will I be able to enter Thailand now

IAN-UK Mar 29, 2016 2:53 pm


Originally Posted by Wiganer (Post 26404087)
Hi everyone I'm looking for advice I was refused entry to Thailand 3 years ago due to my passport having a page missing I now have a new passport will I be able to enter Thailand now

I'd urge you to address that question to the Thai authorities (embassy, consulate) rather than canvass the views of random strangers.

transpac Mar 29, 2016 7:46 pm

Assuming you have a passport from one of the visa-exempt, or VoA countries, or have a valid visa, which covers your length of stay, you should be fine.

I guess if you want to be more comfortable, simply apply for a real double-entry Tourist Visa in your home country at the nearest Thai embassy/consulate

Asking the Thai "authorities" will result in a hundred different answers.

You could also ask here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/...-work-permits/

Tchiowa Mar 30, 2016 7:59 am


Originally Posted by IAN-UK (Post 26405751)
I'd urge you to address that question to the Thai authorities (embassy, consulate) rather than canvass the views of random strangers.

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Originally Posted by Wiganer (Post 26404087)
Hi everyone I'm looking for advice I was refused entry to Thailand 3 years ago due to my passport having a page missing I now have a new passport will I be able to enter Thailand now

Part of it is going to depend on why that page was missing. Why did you tear it out? (I suspect that may be none of our business, but it's a necessary fact that needs to be considered.) If the removal of the page had anything to do with Thailand (you had overstayed by a serious amount or had been deported or whatever) then they'll still have a record of it.

Wiganer Mar 30, 2016 12:36 pm


Originally Posted by Tchiowa (Post 26409193)
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Part of it is going to depend on why that page was missing. Why did you tear it out? (I suspect that may be none of our business, but it's a necessary fact that needs to be considered.) If the removal of the page had anything to do with Thailand (you had overstayed by a serious amount or had been deported or whatever) then they'll still have a record of it.


Wiganer Mar 30, 2016 12:40 pm

Refused entry
 
No nothing like that I discovered when I got back home my ex partner ripped the page out as she was not happy with me going to Thailand on a lads holiday

LondonElite Mar 30, 2016 2:55 pm


Originally Posted by Wiganer (Post 26410568)
No nothing like that I discovered when I got back home my ex partner ripped the page out as she was not happy with me going to Thailand on a lads holiday

What? She ripped out the page (what page) before (after) you went on this lads holiday?

Doc Savage Mar 30, 2016 3:00 pm

"Lads holiday" in Thailand? Why would she object to that?

Wiganer Mar 30, 2016 3:37 pm


Originally Posted by Doc Savage (Post 26411368)
"Lads holiday" in Thailand? Why would she object to that?

Before I went I was unaware of it so immigration told me my passport was incomplete and refused entry that's why I wondering will I be allowed back in with a new complete passport

transpac Mar 30, 2016 5:33 pm

Based on the additional detail I do not believe you will have any problems entering Thailand with your new passport.

phuketdashscuba Mar 30, 2016 6:07 pm

Something like that will not be noted in any kind of registar. So youll have no problem whatsoever.

phuketdashscuba Mar 30, 2016 6:09 pm


Originally Posted by Tchiowa (Post 26409193)
^^



Part of it is going to depend on why that page was missing. Why did you tear it out? (I suspect that may be none of our business, but it's a necessary fact that needs to be considered.) If the removal of the page had anything to do with Thailand (you had overstayed by a serious amount or had been deported or whatever) then they'll still have a record of it.

Deportation is no reason to be banned, and neither is overstay (well, it used to be that way, although so far no reports of the new law being enforced). So even in that case, no consequence, plus it would be because of the overstay/deportation, not because of the missing page.

schoflyer Mar 30, 2016 10:17 pm

Did you get a new partner to go along with the new passport?

Dr. HFH Mar 30, 2016 11:05 pm

My guess is that this view of tearing pages out of a passport is not unique to Thailand.

IAN-UK Mar 31, 2016 3:08 am

Not wishing to be at all confrontational, but a Thai visa - or an exculpatory letter - could carry a bit more clout at BKK immigration desks than a print out of the opinions of contributors to an online forum.


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