if thailand is comparable to malaysia, then indefinitely
i get the 90 days stamp when i enter malaysia and when it has nearly expired me and wifey just clear off to singapore or bali or somewhere for a few days. then when we get back i get a fresh 90 days. never any questions asked.
once i didn't do this and had to go to an immigration office to get an extension. it was like some kind of dystopian kafkaesque nightmare. malaysia loves bureaucracy and government departments love to fuck people about. never doing that again if i can help it
Is there anything wrong or against the rules with continuously migrating between a few countries like that? So long as you're not working, what questions are they going to ask that will prevent entry?
this is nonsense, Malaysia starts to ask questions after you rack up enough stamps even if you are wearing a suit > t. probably a dozen for MY alone
Do they have some rule where they want you back in ZOGmuttland for 90 days or some shit? Why do they care if you’re not in your zog containment country? Do they just hate travellers?
a dozen, eh? woo anon you're such a seasoned pro
i live here, fucknut. i have a whole passport full of malaysia stamps and they don't give a shit. people go between malaysia, singapore, thailand all the time.
So long as you keep onwardticket.com handy, you shouldn't really ever run into any issues, unless you're rude or look unpresentable, then they might dig further.
There is no definitive answer but you should be good for at least 8 months so long as you don't act like a retard. After that the increase of stamps in your little book is parallel with the increased risk of being denied re-entry.
As long as you're not actually breaking any laws, what's the actual problem? If they didn't want you visiting so often, then they should change the entry rules. Until then, follow their policies to the letter.
because bureaucracies have stupid rules for no reason
if they see you keep using tourist visas eventually some uppity immigration official will deny you entry and say you should apply for an actual visa
Dean Karnazes ran for 80 hours, so that's probably the limit
just do the cambodia/vietnam/thailand rotation
make sure to not be russian and things will dramatically improve.
applies to almost everything in life
fair
if thailand is comparable to malaysia, then indefinitely
i get the 90 days stamp when i enter malaysia and when it has nearly expired me and wifey just clear off to singapore or bali or somewhere for a few days. then when we get back i get a fresh 90 days. never any questions asked.
once i didn't do this and had to go to an immigration office to get an extension. it was like some kind of dystopian kafkaesque nightmare. malaysia loves bureaucracy and government departments love to fuck people about. never doing that again if i can help it
this is nonsense, Malaysia starts to ask questions after you rack up enough stamps even if you are wearing a suit
> t. probably a dozen for MY alone
Is there anything wrong or against the rules with continuously migrating between a few countries like that? So long as you're not working, what questions are they going to ask that will prevent entry?
Seconding this question.
Do they have some rule where they want you back in ZOGmuttland for 90 days or some shit? Why do they care if you’re not in your zog containment country? Do they just hate travellers?
a dozen, eh? woo anon you're such a seasoned pro
i live here, fucknut. i have a whole passport full of malaysia stamps and they don't give a shit. people go between malaysia, singapore, thailand all the time.
So long as you keep onwardticket.com handy, you shouldn't really ever run into any issues, unless you're rude or look unpresentable, then they might dig further.
QRD on onward ticket? Is that so you can show authorities that you have an outbound ticket?
>paying money when you can just buy a refundable ticket
There is no definitive answer but you should be good for at least 8 months so long as you don't act like a retard. After that the increase of stamps in your little book is parallel with the increased risk of being denied re-entry.
Can't u just get a new passport to clear this little issue up
As long as you're not actually breaking any laws, what's the actual problem? If they didn't want you visiting so often, then they should change the entry rules. Until then, follow their policies to the letter.
because bureaucracies have stupid rules for no reason
if they see you keep using tourist visas eventually some uppity immigration official will deny you entry and say you should apply for an actual visa