Can Irish citizens stay in Thailand for 2 month and do they have to apply for the tourist visa or itβs 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.
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.
Ken ***********
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.
Sorry. Can you type slower please. Iβm 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 youβd have an issue without an onward ticket within the 60 days of initial allowance will be up to your airlines policy.