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Is the 60/30 days free entry for Thailand still available?

Apr 2, 2025
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Willem **********
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So, please tell me is the 60/30 days free entry over now?
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As of now, the 60-day visa exemption for travelers entering Thailand remains in effect, with no recent changes reported. Travelers can continue to enter Thailand under this policy, although there may be future adjustments regarding visa regulations.
Victoria **********
Nope. Arrived into Suvanabhumi yesterday and got stamped in until 31st May.
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Willem **********
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@Victoria *********
thank you Victoria
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Manfred **********
Depends. When did you arrive?
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John *********
Morocco has allowed 90 days as visa waiver stays for years, never had a problem with illegal workers as a result.They want as many tourists and to spend as much time exploring their Country.. and why not🤷🏿‍♀️
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Guðmundur *****************
So far still 60 days.
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Luigi ***********
You will know 1 week in advance prior departure.

Thai Adventure 🤔🤔

Carrot and Stick ❗️
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Berkley *********
No
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Ernst *********
Nothing has changed, it is still 60 day visa exemption.

It is possible that they will charge it in the near future for all nationalities on visa exempt or specific nationalities.

Let's see.

For now, make your plans as normal and go and enjoy yourself.
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Rondosong *****************
Erath Quake could just help them to leaving it has it is we Hope.
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Mike ******
Do we 60 days now
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Roy ********
No just got to Bangkok from London 60 day stamp
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John *********
No changes maybe they will have a rethink following the fall out from the Earthquake 🤔 They will need all the tourists they can get now
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Thaimer ******
@John ********
there’re really tourists that paid their flights, booked hotels and decided not to come due to earthquake in Myanmar?
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Graham ******
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@John ********
that’s a sound thought. We know the Thai government can change their mind
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Steve ******
No.
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Aylah ******
No
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Willem **********
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Thanks you all!
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Dek ******
Not as yet
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Brandon ************
Nothing has changed as of yet
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