Small change in procedure in Burma

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Small change in procedure in Burma

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just done a last Ranong run before going back to blighty for a proper visa and these seems to have been a small change on the Burma side.

Before you go in to the passport control now there is a small stand and an immigration bloke outside who asks for a photocopy of your passport data page.

He seemed to have a fat pile of these so maybe this has been in for a week or two now

you can get one done just over the road, or save yourself the effort and take one.

Other than that alls the same at both ends.

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That's interesting. I wonder whether their computer or camera has broken down? They'd been doing the old mug shots for quite a while.
Were they still being taken inside the office?
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yeah thats what doesn't seem to make sense

the little webcam gadget still works, but now theres another immigration or police bloke collecting photocopies at a stand next to the door.....

maybe theres been some fiddling going on with all those crispy $10 bills and hes checking what is issued inside.... :idea:

its no biggie but means running the gauntlet of the masses of whisky, cigs and viagra sellers if y don't already have one.

Incidentally...the Thai customs guys are now patting people down so dont be daft ...

....like the little customs guy said with a grin this morning.... "No Viagra OK???"
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Never having to do a visa run to date, this may be a totally inappropriate or stupid question. How sure are you that it is a legit immigration bloke?

Simply reading the thread, ID theft came to mind. There's a fair bit of personal information being handed over for no logical reason.
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Whats all this photocopy bumf about?
I got to this stall at about 8.00am last Thursday and an occifer just wanted to see my passport...quick look, nod of approval and pointed
towards the official 'hut'.
Sorry Sandman, but maybe just the time o day I was there, and the
time o day you were eh?

What I did notice was that anyone with a carrier-bag with them on
the return leg had it searched by Thai army-people on passing the
'rock',+ pazzies were given another dose of 'looking-at',before the boat
ventured forth toward the heavenly resort of Ranong.
Rumour was there is a big clamp-down on the Viagra movements
between the 2 ports...?
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Big Boy, when crossing at the Mae Sot checkpoint in Tak province, the border guards on the Burmese side actually take your passport from you and keep it for the duration of your stay in Burma (which is only permitted to be one day anyway) and it is returned to you when you cross back from Myawaddy into Thailand. Inside the tiny office any number of dodgy local hawkers are just allowed to hang around, hoping to carry your bags, organise a rickshaw etc. I have no doubt that identity theft of some sort is distinctly possible, although I'm sure it could only be of the 'low tech' variety.
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Jaime wrote:Big Boy, when crossing at the Mae Sot checkpoint in Tak province, the border guards on the Burmese side actually take your passport from you and keep it for the duration of your stay in Burma (which is only permitted to be one day anyway) and it is returned to you when you cross back from Myawaddy into Thailand. Inside the tiny office any number of dodgy local hawkers are just allowed to hang around, hoping to carry your bags, organise a rickshaw etc. I have no doubt that identity theft of some sort is distinctly possible, although I'm sure it could only be of the 'low tech' variety.
Thing is, Jaime, that at Victoria Point they've always done the same thing. If you want to step one yard outside of the barbed wire Imm enclosure - say for some shopping - they'll keep your passport.
Same right up north in Mae Sai. Do some shopping and you're passport's retained.
The whole idea is that you can't travel anywhere independently. I think the radius at Victoria Point is 2/3 kms. I've been that far before with a motorbike taxi and then was simple told "That's it" Over the hill are the army".
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At Mae Sot there is no barbed wire enclosure - just a box at the side of the road - so I guess they take everyone's passport.
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Jaime wrote:At Mae Sot there is no barbed wire enclosure - just a box at the side of the road - so I guess they take everyone's passport.
Probably. I've never done that crossing.
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Retention of the Passport I can understand. What I can't understand is somebody collecting photocopies. Is he a born again train-spotter?
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