Recently, friends have reported that when you go through Thai customs, if the customs hand you a document (the second version has been translated into Chinese), remember: do not sign!
Customs usually persuade you to "just fill in basic information," but in fact, at the bottom of the document is a space for customs officers to fill in the reasons for deportation.
Once you sign, it means you voluntarily accept deportation, and what follows is:
Being taken to the "little black room"
Waiting for deportation
Or... (you know)
The groups of people this usually happens to include:
Students with a 3+3+3+3 language school visa (extremely high risk)
Those with records of Buddhist study visas on their passports (almost 100% stopped)
Entering Thailand multiple times within a year without a visa (more than 3 times, with a high probability of being stopped)
Multiple tourist visa entries
People with overdue records
The specific reasons for being stopped are not elaborated here, but those who know, know.
In any case, be very careful not to confuse yourself and send yourself back.
When entering Thailand, never sign this type of document! Otherwise, you will be deported immediately!



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Thank you
Now coming to Thailand, you must spend a little money on customs to avoid trouble.
Isn't it just enough to write TDAC?
Not going to Thailand, just watching the excitement.
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Isn't this common sense?
Just keep it safe, no need for all the fancy stuff.
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