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Can British citizens get a visa on arrival in Thailand after multiple entries?

Sep 12, 2017
9 years ago
Caroline **********
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Hi, my question is about visa on arrival for British citizens. I entered thailand on a 60 day visa and have since been working with a non b. I plan to travel around south East Asia but will return to Thailand first in November and again in December. Is it possible to get a visa on arrival or would this exceed the maximum number of entries per year?
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A British citizen who previously entered Thailand on a 60-day visa and has been working with a Non-B visa is inquiring about the possibility of obtaining a visa on arrival (VOA) for subsequent entries. A comment clarifies that British citizens actually utilize a visa exemption rather than a VOA and highlights that land entry is limited to two times per year.
Ian ***************
It's actually a visa exemption not voa, and if entering by land you're limited to 2 times per year.
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Ian ***************
By air there's no set limit, 2 times you'll be okay =)
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Caroline **********
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Ah okay thankyou, do you know if entering by air is it unlimited?
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