However, this is logical.
[QUOTE=Goferring;2957531]For those extending their visa at the airport, KEEP YOUR RECEIPT. I didn't realise that when I did mine, they didn't stamp my passport with the extension, only the initial 30 days. Without the receipt, I didn't have any evidence that I hadn't overstayed.
G.[/QUOTE]Thought this was common knowledge. They stopped putting stamps in extensions before covid. The government ran out of the old-fashioned extension stamps way back when (probably 2018; I recall the stamps appeared to be metallic). They started paperclipping the receipt into the last page of my PP. You just need to keep the most recent receipt. I find it odd that you must keep it and show it for this reason: Upon them swiping your PP at outbound Immigration at the airport, your extension history is right there on their computer screen. That you paid for your most recent extension is already obvious to them. The same applies for those who stayed more than 6 months and got their ECC before departure; you shouldn't need to show the receipt that you paid for it in the past 2 weeks, as it shows right there on their screen if you paid for it.