Overstaying in Thailand means staying in the country longer than allowed on your visa. This can happen if you forget your visa expiration date or miscalculate your stay period.
Overstaying a visa is illegal and can lead to strict penalties. If caught, you may face a fine, a ban from entering Thailand, and even detention in an immigration center.
The standard fine for overstaying is 500 THB per day, with a maximum limit of 20,000 Baht if you overstay for 40 days or more. Overstaying for 90 days or more can result in deportation and a ban from entering Thailand.
Children under 14 are not fined or banned for overstaying, but it is still important to ensure they have a valid visa. If you cancel your Work Permit in Thailand, your visa is also canceled, and you must leave within 24 hours to avoid penalties.
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