Hi everyone, I left Thailand in 2018 without cancelling my Visa/Work Permit, and now I already changed my passport and would want to go back to Thailand soon for Travel/Work, will I get banned? Thanks in advance.
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The user inquired about the potential consequences of leaving Thailand in 2018 without canceling their visa/work permit, especially after changing their passport, and whether they would be banned upon returning. Community responses generally suggest that the user is unlikely to face a ban but may encounter issues when trying to obtain new visas or permits due to the status of their previous visa and work permit. It is advisable for the user to confirm the cancellation of their old visa/work permit before seeking new employment.
You won’t get banned but I suggest you that when you come back in Thailand you should cancel your old work visa and old work permit before get a new job.
You should ask your company first. If not, you have to cancel it. You can cancel your visa and work permit by yourself but you have to prepare the document for cancel visa and work permit in Thai language.
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Tod *********
you won't have any problem getting in on either a visa exempt OR a single entry tourist visa
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you most likely wouldn't have a problem getting a 90 day Non-B visa (if you found a job) BUT when you go to get a work permit and/or get an extension on that new Non-B they'll see you never cancelled the earlier one
I’m on a one year contract with about 6 months left, we’ll be done somewhere around the end of the year or early Jan.
When it’s done I have to turn in my work permit. What is required to do that? The Thai “sponsor company” I’m working for had never had any foreign employees before me and it’s been a real shit show so far.
If it matters I’m on a Non O extension of stay based on marriage to a Thai.
yep, your previous history will still come up in the immigration data base. Even if you entered on a passport from another country. The data base searches by surname, DOB, sex, nationality, etc,
If you get another job here and go to get a work permit, Non-B visa you won't get around having them see you cut and ran without cancelling your earlier work permit and visa extension before you left. ;)
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Greg ********
Did you leave with any tax owing? Having said that I have known guys just walk away from businesses and come back no issues.
Nigel *********
No
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