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Can Irish citizens stay in Thailand for 2 months and how do visa regulations apply?

Oct 7, 2024
2 years ago
Dana *****
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Can Irish citizens stay in Thailand for 2 month and do they have to apply for the tourist visa or it’s on arrival and how long they are allowed to stay in Thailand
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Irish citizens can enter Thailand without a visa and receive a visa exempt stamp valid for 60 days. This stamp can be extended for an additional 30 days at a local immigration office for a fee of 1,900 baht. As such, they can stay in Thailand for up to 90 days in total if they opt for the extension.
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SJ *******
Thais have had a lot of trouble with Irish over drinking and causing trouble quiet a few have gone off buildings.

They have a reputation of being nieve and get taken advantage of.
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Rob **********
Yes Irish passport holders are eligible for a 60 day visa exempt stamp upon entering Thailand, this can be extended one time for a further 30 days at your local immigration office for 1,900 baht. The 60 day visa exempt stamp is free of charge.
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Dana *****
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@Rob *********
thank you
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Rob **********
@Dana ****
have fun in Thailand πŸ™
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Steve *********
Just turn up. you get 60 days on the door. Don't worry. Enjoy your holiday 😁
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Neil *********
Ah go on go on go on go on
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John ******
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girls feck arse
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Pete *******
@Neil ********
Ahhh feck it…
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Stuart *********
@Pete ******
Sorry. Can you type slower please. I’m having trouble understanding your accent.
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Stuart *********
Irish citizens can arrive in Thailand with no visa and get a stamp for a visa exempt entry for 60 days. That can be extended once for a further 30 days for 1,900 baht at a local immigration office.

Whether you’d have an issue without an onward ticket within the 60 days of initial allowance will be up to your airlines policy.
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Dana *****
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@Stuart ********
thank you πŸ™
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Jason ******
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exactly as Stuart has stated ,I'm doing exactly that with an Irish passport πŸ™πŸ½πŸ»
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Dana *****
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@Jason *****
thank you
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