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Do I need a visa for a 48-day stay in Thailand from the UK?

Oct 21, 2024
2 years ago
Luke *********
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Do I need a visa for 48 day stay from uk ?
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No visa is needed for a 48-day stay in Thailand for UK tourists, as they can enter visa-free for up to 60 days.
Keith ****************
Would of taken the exact same time to of asked Google πŸ˜•
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Luke *********
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google says yes 60 days then says 30 days
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Luke *********
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Ok thank you
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Keith ****************
@Luke ********
the Thailand embassy page is the go to for visas.
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Gary *********
No
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Matt ******
No
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Bart **************
No
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John *******
Nope
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Jeff ********
Google is amazing
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Dave ********
No.
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Xjwhudkwhry ********
you need to learn how to use internet search, that much i can tel...
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David ***********
Did I do it on purpose?
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David ***********
@Xjwhudkwhry *******
Do not be so unkind, you opened the door. You need to know how to use correct grammar. Start a sentance with a Capital letter, i is supposed to be I when refering to you and tel is spelt tell.
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@David **********
sentence* If you're going to correct someone, make sure you're spelling correctly your damn self.
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Cato *******************
@Xjwhudkwhry *******
Thats so damned rude.. Ignoramous!!
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oh shoosh. He's right.
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Billy ******
@Xjwhudkwhry *******
what's the point in having a Visa advice group if you can't ask questions about visas? πŸ€”
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Jeff ********
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there is such a thing as visa ADVICE, then there is such a thing as a bonehead question because someone is lazy. Not the same thing.
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Luke *********
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@Luke ********
Dont thank the critter... ignore the sad troll!
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Maria *********
You get 60 days free visa on arrival at the airport
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Lynnette *******
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it's not a free visa. It's entry without a visa. Exempt.
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Lynnette *******
No. It's 60 days exempt of visa. No visa.
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Farang ******
As an tourist no, for (volunteering) work, yes.
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Richard ***********
No
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Dave ********
Even if they put it back to 30 days on arrival you could go extend 30 more in country for 1900 bht. Just fly. No sweat
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Luke *********
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@Dave *******
thank you
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@Richard **********
I read from December they change
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Richard ***********
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60 days now
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Robert ***********************
@Luke ********
that potentially is just a registration system, nothing to do with visa exempt or the time you can stay
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Jan ******************
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And just for citizens of Australia as a pilot program for six months from December, but it’s delayed as I understand
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@Jan *****************
like everything over there nothing is sure until active
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