Passing immigration & going straight back
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I have two questions pertaining to immigration. I'm asking this because I want to pick up my son who lives in another country and go right back.
- If I have a ticket returning on the same flight as I came. Can I board that flight without passing immigration in the country in which I arrived? If so, would I have a problem coming back to the country I left from, when my last activity in my passport is an exit stamp from that country?
- What happens if someone who has a boarding pass and passes immigration, does not get on that flight, and instead exits back through immigration? Would this only require the person to get another visa?
The countries in question are Thailand and Cambodia (traveling from Bangkok to pick up my son in Phnom Pen). I hold an immigrant non-b visa in Thailand. My son (Swedish) and his mom (Singaporean) are on tourist visas in Cambodia.
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