Fortunately my wife had my boarding pass stub but it’s a large area. I called her on my mobile phone and she had not cleared customs yet. A couple of minutes later I called again and asked the immigration Nazi if she would speak Thai to my wife and say in Thai “Boarding pass stub”. She wouldn't. I was told to step out of line. you can come to the front of the line and not queue again. When I asked "Why do I need a boarding pass" She told me "it’s the new rules"
Then 3 other immigration people turned up and took my passport away.
Eventually my wife came to the counter and produced my boarding pass. The female immigration officer scolded her for what reason I don't know.
It was all very unnecessary.
Then she still wouldn't let me in. Said I must go and queue again. The other immigration offices all made a big joke. Lots of “mai phen Rai” and told me to apologize. For what, don’t know so I just apologized and then eventually got my stamp in.
I think they call it “little emperor syndrome”
Where does is state that you cannot come in without a boarding pass?
If my wife hadn’t had the boarding pass what would they have done…?
If you're going to make new rules please publish them. I go to HK every month and have done for several years. I have never ever been asked for a boarding pass.
Whether I’m right or wrong is not why I thought I’d write this. Perhaps you are meant to keep it and they’re just going by the book. The immigration officer didn’t need to get so nasty though.
I hope I can help anyone else avoid what I went through.
Don't forget your boarding pass.
Edited by Pui, 2006-10-19 17:35:21.













