Important info on Thai visa exempt entries
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tHANKS. tHE Reason i queried it is because unfortunately i read elsewhere recently that it was only 15 days thru land, and i'm looking to travel soon. Anyways thank you for clarifying that. Youre more helpful than that PR guy.lurcio wrote:It's been 30 days for the last 3 years or so when crossing at the land borders. The difference is now you can only do it twice a calendar year.snookieboi wrote:so for UK passport holders, land borders have gone from 15b days entry to 30 days, twice max a year??
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all u had to do is read the post i posted ....snookieboi wrote:tHANKS. tHE Reason i queried it is because unfortunately i read elsewhere recently that it was only 15 days thru land, and i'm looking to travel soon. Anyways thank you for clarifying that. Youre more helpful than that PR guy.lurcio wrote:It's been 30 days for the last 3 years or so when crossing at the land borders. The difference is now you can only do it twice a calendar year.snookieboi wrote:so for UK passport holders, land borders have gone from 15b days entry to 30 days, twice max a year??
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Sorry i guess i screwed up then. I simply couldn't be assed to trawl thru the thread. Apologies.phuketrichard wrote:all u had to do is read the post i posted ....
And OF COURSE this has got nothing to do with the fact that someone is pee'd off because the current weather in some 'big' island is currently AWFUL...
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why would i care if it rains?? i actually like it when it rains, we get more than enough sunny days here
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I have read the whole thread now, but nowhere in it was mentioned that the once 15 days land border thing had changed back to 30 days again. Correct me if i'm wrong, but i still think my op was justified under these circumstances.phuketrichard wrote:why would i care if it rains?? i actually like it when it rains, we get more than enough sunny days here
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Re: Important info on Thai visa exempt entries
Not sure whats new here, but may be of use ...
Latest Information for Thailand Visas
The Thai government has recently approved the extension of long-stay visas for foreigners 50+ years old in Thailand. The approval means visas can be valid for 10 years, instead of one year.
In another positive move, the government has waived the tourist visa fees (and halved others) for visitors arriving from 19 countries from December 1st 2016 to February 28th 2017 in a measure to woo more visitors to Thailand.
Are the changes a sign that the visa rules are being relaxed?
That remains to be seen, but it is obvious that tourism continues to flourish despite challenges this year. There are some signs that the government intends to clamp down on long-stayers that simply do ‘border runs’ to renew their visas...
http://pattayaone.news/en/latest-inform ... and-visas/
Latest Information for Thailand Visas
The Thai government has recently approved the extension of long-stay visas for foreigners 50+ years old in Thailand. The approval means visas can be valid for 10 years, instead of one year.
In another positive move, the government has waived the tourist visa fees (and halved others) for visitors arriving from 19 countries from December 1st 2016 to February 28th 2017 in a measure to woo more visitors to Thailand.
Are the changes a sign that the visa rules are being relaxed?
That remains to be seen, but it is obvious that tourism continues to flourish despite challenges this year. There are some signs that the government intends to clamp down on long-stayers that simply do ‘border runs’ to renew their visas...
http://pattayaone.news/en/latest-inform ... and-visas/
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nothing new, and only applies to wealthy farangs and a new visa for them
Luckily for many if us on the 1 year extensions, all remains the same
Luckily for many if us on the 1 year extensions, all remains the same
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