Overstaying tourists warned of hefty fines, prison time
THE Immigration Bureau has issued a grave warning that foreign tourists who overstayed and have not renewed their visas will face hefty fines and imprisonment.
Foreign nationals need to have their tourist visas renewed by tomorrow or face a charge of overstaying, warned Immigration Bureau deputy spokesman Pol Col Pakpong Sai-ubol.
Pakpong said there are currently more than 150,000 foreign nationals who have overstayed their visas in Thailand, with many citing the inability to return to their homeland because of air travel restrictions and the pandemic ravage back home.
“Overstaying the tourist visa is punishable by both a jail term and fine under the Immigration Act,” Pakpong said, adding that offenders would also be deported to their countries of origin.
According to the Thai immigration law, anyone who has overstayed their visa for more than 90 days is barred from re-entering the kingdom for one year.
The blacklist extends to a lifetime if the overstaying period exceeds 10 years.
Pakpong said the Thai Immigration had already extended the foreign visitors’ visas several times free of charge due to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic since late March when international flights were suspended.
“The Immigration Bureau has been very generous in giving a reprieve to the foreign tourists by automatically extending visas,” said Pakpong.
“However, the grace period will end this Saturday (tomorrow).” — Xinhua