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Can a Singaporean passport holder return to Thailand for one month without a visa after staying 65 days?

Dec 22, 2023
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Rebecca ******
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Hi I’ve spent about 65 days in Thailand and 1 week in Singapore. Can I return to Thailand for 1 month without a visa? Singapore is under the visa exemption countries.

Edit: I have a Singaporean passport
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The user, holding a Singaporean passport, inquired about returning to Thailand for one month without a visa after spending 65 days in Thailand and one week in Singapore. Responses indicated that returning for a month without a visa would generally be acceptable as Singaporean passport holders do not require visas for short stays. However, they should have an exit flight, proof of accommodation, and possibly cash on hand (20,000 THB or equivalent) to satisfy any immigration inquiries.
Brown ********
Yep
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Bent *************
Yes
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Frank **********
7 day was a leave Thailand within those 7 days. Not a good thing to do.
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Rebecca ******
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My passport is Singaporean
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Jo **********
@Rebecca *****
then yes you can easily return
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Andi ***********
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@Shaheda *******
, you can return for a month.. Have an exit flight, accommodation booking and cash, (i think it is 20, 000 THB) in the unlikely case of questioning.
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Rebecca ******
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@Andrew ********
thank you. I’ll go to the embassy to double check too.
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Brandon ************
@Andrew ********
20,000 or equivalent in another major currency. Doesn't have to be baht, just needs to equal that amount.
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Jo **********
@Brandon ***********
as a Singaporean you will not be checked for 20k
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Brandon ************
@Jo *********
as someone for visa exempt with an extension denied stamp and doing a quick border bounce, I'd surely have every base covered.
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Andi ***********
@Brandon ***********
Yeah, that's right.
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Phil ******
@Rebecca *****
Maybe what passport and Visa did you have as 65 days plus 1 week without a visa means overstay
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Rebecca ******
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@Phil *****
I didn’t overstay: 30 days visa exempt, 30+7 days extension (two extensions)
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Rebecca ******
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Oh I see. Thanks for letting me know.
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Phil ******
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thanks

Thats a get out of the Kingdom in 7 days or be arrested and deported. Get a proper visa to rnter
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Phil ******
@Rebecca *****
still confused as a 30 day visa exempt allows for one extension.
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Rebecca ******
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@Phil *****
you can get a second one for 7 days. Got mine at central festival after some locals at the visa agency told me so
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Brandon ************
@Rebecca *****
that's not an extension. It's an "extension denied, you must leave Thailand" stamp. It's not that great to have in your passport especially if you plan on leaving and returning immediately. It shows you're trying to stay in Thailand long term without a long term visa.
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Should be fine for a handful of times, be ready if it gets too repetitious.
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Nigel **************
Do u hold a Singapore passport? It is your own passport that is important.
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Jo **********
what country is passport
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