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Can Brazilian passport holders extend their 90-day stay in Thailand under the bilateral agreement?

Dec 23, 2024
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Nigel *********
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Brazilian passport, entered on bi lateral agreement 90 days... Can they extend? I think the answer is no. Thanks
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Brazilian passport holders, who enter Thailand under a bilateral agreement allowing a 90-day visa waiver, cannot extend their stay. This is confirmed by comments stating that the 90-day entry stamp is not eligible for extensions, and the only option to stay longer is to do a 'border bounce' for a new stamp.
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Jan ******************
You’ll need to do a border bounce and re-enter on a new 90 days stamp.
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Ellie *******
Yes, that is correct. It's a 90-day entry stamp on a visa waiver (not visa-exempt, it's based on a bilateral agreement) and it's not eligible for tourism extensions. You have until 23:59 on 5 January 2025 to leave Thailand.
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