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Indian tourists get visa-free entry with extended stays in Thailand
In a major move sure to excite Indian travellers, Thailand has indefinitely extended visa-free entry for Indian tourists, allowing them to stay for up to 60 days. Previously set to expire on November 11, the visa-free policy will now remain a permanent feature, making Thailand’s stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural attractions more accessible than ever, reported India Today,…
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Thai visa woes: From easy as pie to digital fly, book before you buy
Once upon a time, jetting off for a Thai visa was as easy as pie. A quick border dash to a nearby country, pop into a consulate in Laos, Malaysia, or Vietnam, and voilà ! You’d be done and dusted, ready for an evening drink by the Mekong River. Ah, the good old days! But hold onto your hats, because the…
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Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only
Getting a Thai visa in Southeast Asia is about to become a high-tech affair. Starting next week, several Thai consulates across the region will be switching entirely to online e-visa applications, leaving traditional walk-ins a thing of the past. In a surprise move, consulates in Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu), and Cambodia…
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93 countries including Singapore will require ETA for Thai entry
Soon, Singaporeans and travellers from 92 other visa-exempt countries will need to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) before their trip to the Land of Smiles. Reports suggest a pilot programme might kick off in December, with full implementation expected by June 2025. However, The Straits Times has learned that the exact launch date is still up in the…
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
Thailand is tightening its borders with a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, set to launch between December this year and June 2025. This system will be mandatory for all visa-exempt foreigners entering the country by air, land, or sea. Though not technically a visa, the ETA will act as a computerised security check, similar to the ETIAS programme for…
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Aussies now need an ETA to enter Thailand
Australians planning a getaway to Thailand will soon have an extra step to complete before boarding their flight. The Thai government is introducing a mandatory electronic travel authorisation (ETA), which must be obtained ahead of travel. This new system, introduced by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is designed to enhance the screening and tracking of foreigners entering the country. “The…
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Thailand unveils new visa rules, sparks mixed reactions
Thailand’s major overhaul of visas and entry rules has sparked a variety of reactions, ranging from joy and excitement to confusion and some resentment. To clarify the new rules, the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs at Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Naruchai Ninnad, addressed readers’ questions in the Bangkok Post’s Deeper Dive vodcast. The standout change is…
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Thailand unveils new visa measures to boost tourism and economy
Government spokesperson Chai Watcharong revealed new visa issuance measures aimed at boosting tourism and stimulating Thailand’s economy, following a Cabinet meeting. While many specific details of the visas and potential regulations remain under wraps, more information is expected to be released early next month. The Thai Cabinet approved a comprehensive tourism policy to counteract the nation’s prolonged economic stagnation and…
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How to successfully obtain a non-immigrant B visa for Thailand
Embarking on the journey to secure a non-immigrant B visa for Thailand? You’re not alone. This visa is a crucial stepping stone for those seeking to work or conduct business in the ‘Land of Smiles’. It’s a process that might seem daunting, but with the right guidance, it can be navigated with ease. In this article, we’ll unravel the intricacies…
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Thailand sees 60% rise in Indian tourists with new visa-free policy
Thai Government spokesperson Chai Watcharong announced the success of a visa-free policy for Indian tourists, effective from May 11 to November 11. This initiative aims to boost tourism and stimulate Thailand’s economy. Bookings by Indian tourists surged by 60% between 2022 and last year, according to Airbnb. Searches for accommodations in Thailand by Indian tourists increased by over 200% during…
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Russian ruse: Massive Thai visa scam exposed
Thai police dismantled a sprawling network that illegally enabled foreigners, predominantly Russians, to secure long-term stays in Thailand through deceptive company setups. This elaborate scheme, orchestrated by a 45 year old Russian woman and her Thai accomplice, has rocked the idyllic province of Phuket. Police revealed that the Russian mastermind arrived in Thailand in 2012 and, alongside a Thai woman,…
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What is the meaning of void listed in Thailand visa
Ever found yourself baffled by the term ‘Void Listed’ stamped on your Thai tourist visa? You’re not alone. This term has left many travellers scratching their heads, unsure of what it could mean for their travel plans. In the world of visas and immigration, every stamp and notation carries a unique significance. ‘Void Listed’ is no exception. Understanding its meaning…
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Thailand boosts ties with Italy, eyes Schengen visa waiver
Thailand and Italy have committed to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced following his official visit to Italy, describing his discussions with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as highly productive. Thailand’s prospects for obtaining a Schengen visa waiver for its ordinary passport holders have significantly improved. Meloni pledged her support for Thailand’s proposal, bolstering the…
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Visa Agency for Thai Citizens, based in Bangkok – VisaThailand.com
Whether you’re considering to obtain a Thai visa for yourself or for the visit of a Thai friend to your country, seeking precise and trustworthy information is essential. It is not uncommon to feel overwhelmed by an ocean of information, unsure of where to look or whom to trust. In this article, we will provide you with valuable advices and…
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Thailand scraps visa requirements for Kazakhstan tourists
The Thai Cabinet gave its nod for the permanent removal of visa requirements for tourists from Kazakhstan, a government spokesperson announced. This move aims to increase the influx of tourists from Kazakhstan, one of the rapidly evolving markets for Thailand’s tourism sector and a significant contributor to the nation’s economic development. Data released by the Tourism Authority of Thailand indicates…
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Ultimate guide to secure your Muay Thai Visa in Thailand
Dreaming of mastering Muay Thai in its homeland? Securing your Muay Thai visa in Thailand is the first step towards turning that dream into reality. Navigating the visa process might seem daunting, but with the right guidance, you can focus more on your training and less on paperwork. This ultimate guide will walk you through everything you need to know…
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Thailand’s visa exemption sparks rise in travel bookings to China
The visa exemption agreement between Thailand and China has sparked a significant rise in bookings from Thai travellers. During the Songkran holiday through May, airlines and tour operators noted an uptick in Thai passengers on some routes outnumbering their Chinese counterparts. Chotechuang Soorangura, Vice President of the Thai Travel Agents Association, highlighted the robust sales of tour packages to China…
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Beat the system: Nail your background check with a record
Navigating the process of completing a background check with a criminal record can seem daunting. Yet, it’s a crucial step, especially when you’re aiming to clear your name or secure a new job. Understanding the different types of checks and what they entail is your first move towards a smoother process. What is a criminal record? Understanding your criminal record…
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Thai condo market surge fuelled by visa-free policy and Chinese
The Thai condominium market is experiencing a surge in activity, largely due to a permanent visa-free policy for Chinese nationals, which has led to a significant increase in property purchases by foreigners. In the first three quarters of the year 2023, foreign buyers transferred ownership of 10,703 units valued at 52,259 million baht (US$1.46 million). This momentum is expected to…
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Ultimate retirement paradise in Thailand: Find out why
Deciding on the perfect retirement spot can be a daunting task, especially when eyeing a destination as diverse and culturally rich as Thailand. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, from serene beaches to lush mountains, and its vibrant cities teeming with life, Thailand has emerged as a top retirement haven in Asia. It’s not just the scenery that draws retirees from…
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Thai-Chinese visa exemption policy may boost outbound travel by 10%
The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) predicted a 10% surge in outbound visitors from Thailand to China, due to the new mutual visa exemption policy between the two countries. However, the ATTA President, Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, expressed doubts over the government’s projected figure of 8.2 million inbound visitors from China. The visa-free arrangement, aimed at enhancing bilateral relations and boosting tourism…
- Phuket News
Phuket paves way for new visa for parents of international school students
Phuket officials are paving the way for a new visa category, aimed specifically at parents of children studying in international schools. However, this new visa provision is not without its safeguarding measures. The approval process will include a thorough criminal background check, an effort to keep individuals with a criminal past from residing in Phuket under the guise of their…
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Retiring solo: Tips and tricks for single retirees in Thailand
Retirement marks a significant milestone; planning the next steps is crucial, especially for those retiring alone. Thailand, offering excellent healthcare and a lower cost of living, appeals to many looking for a relaxed and affordable lifestyle in their twilight years. Why Thailand appeals to solo retirees Thailand has always been popular as a retirement destination, and it’s easy to see…
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Why you should consider getting a Thailand Elite Visa
The Thailand Elite Visa is possibly one of the most underrated visas in Thailand because people tend to lose interest once they hear about the application fee. However, the special visa program offers lots of convenience and benefits. Whether you are an investor, a retiree, or a digital nomad, the Thailand Elite Visa is available for anyone who lives or…
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Thai marriage visa: A guide to love and legalities
Navigating the complexities of a Thai marriage visa can be daunting, especially when it’s intertwined with the joy and stress of planning a wedding. For couples from different countries, securing a marriage visa is a crucial step towards building a life together. Understanding the requirements and processes involved can significantly ease the journey. A Thai marriage visa allows a foreign…
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How can I be eligible for the Retirement Visa in Thailand?
Thailand is a popular destination for expats, digital nomads, and retirees looking for a new adventure. To stay in Thailand for an extended period, a non-immigrant visa is required, with several categories to choose from. One of these categories is the O visa, which is specifically designed for foreigners who wish to retire in Thailand. The O visa is also…
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Long Term Visa: Importance of Thailand’s 90-Day Reporting
The 90-day reporting is a requirement for foreigners staying in Thailand for an extended period of time. It is a process where non-Thai nationals need to report their current residential address and other personal information to the immigration authorities every 90 days. The 90-day reporting is mandatory for anyone who holds a long-term visa, such as a non-immigrant visa, retirement…
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New ‘Red Card’ system for misbehaving foreigners | Thailand News Today
A Frenchman was fined 1,500 baht by Phuket traffic police for revving his loud rented motorbike along the Bangla Road in Phuket, southern Thailand, in the early hours of Monday morning. The incident has prompted Phuket immigration to launch a ‘red card‘ system for wayward foreigners which will see them deported after two offences. Meanwhile, over 7,000 Russians in Phuket…
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Tuk tuk driver punches foreign tourist in the face in Bangkok | Thailand News Today
Thailand is beginning to return to normalcy as the pandemic restrictions are being lifted and people are regaining their sense of adventure. This is evident in the 576% increase in visa applications made in Thailand in 2021 when compared to the same time period in 2020, according to VFS Global. The company also reported that more and more people are…
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