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1 month visa on entry how many times
Nationality dependent...and my experience has been that the Immi officer doesn't give a hoot what the Royal Thai Embassy in DC or the US Department of State site says, entrants are subject to the whims of the Immi officer on that day. Much better to be safe than sorry. "The Single Entry Tourist Visa itself shows a validity of 3 months, but this has nothing to do with length of stay, simply stipulating that you must enter the country (i.e. use it) before the expiry date shown (which will be 90 days from when the visa was issued). After the 60 days (or 90 if you buy that extension), having left the country, you can then re-enter again with either a new Single Entry Tourist Visa bought at a Consulate in one of the countries bordering Thailand and start the 60 days (or 90 if you buy that extension) process once more. Or you can re-enter on a Visa Exemption stamp, granting you 30 days (airport) or 30 or 15 days (land, according to your nationality)." https://www.tratimmigration.com/tourist-visa-information/#:~:text=Or you can re-enter,%2C according to your nationality). -
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News Forum - Thailand mulls over legalising casinos to boost economy
Just read a story in the Phuket News reporting that the guy in charge of the House committee studying the concept is comparing Thailand to Singapore, which has a quite successful "comprehensive entertainment complex" model. While it's successful in Singapore, the greatest difference is that Singapore is pretty much a rule-of-law country, while Thailand is pretty much a corruption-is-endemic country. -
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News Forum - Chiang Mai tourism expects rebound despite hotel booking slump
It's that well known Thai business phenomenon. "If I normally make 5,000 baht but I have fewer customers now, I need to raise my rates or keep them high, so that I can make 5,000 baht." Discounts in order to increase revenue aren't part of the Thai makeup. -
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News Forum - Chiang Mai tourism expects rebound despite hotel booking slump
I'd question that 30% I will be in CM next month and rates were as high as I've seen them -
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News Forum - Thailand mulls over legalising casinos to boost economy
Thailand is already considered a "Sin" country. Legalizing casino is a good move
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