Is there a limit to the number of land border bounces I can do with a Non-O multiple entry visa in Thailand for one year?

Aug 20, 2018
6 years ago
Jason ******
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Just did my first land border bounce with ease at Maesai to Tachilek Myanmar. Just to update that I don't have to paid 500 bhat or 10usd at Myanmar immigration but they only issue me a single day entry. Question..is there a limit to how many land border bounce can I do as a Non O multiple entry for 1 year?
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The number of land border bounces you can do with a Non-O multiple entry visa is not limited. However, there is a restriction on the number of 30-day visa exempt entry stamps you can receive by land, which is two per calendar year.
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Tod *********
If you hold a year-long, multi-entry Non-O visa there is no limit to the number of times you can enter or exit the country on it.

The limit is of TWO 30 day visa exempt entry stamps (entering the country without ANY visa) by land in a calendar year.
Jason ******
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@Tod ********
Noted, thanks for clearing this up!
Tod *********
@Jason *****
correct totally different things entirely. You can exit/re-enter the country every day if you wanted to and you'll be stamped in for 90 days every time you enter the country right up until the "enter before" or "must be used by" date on the visa itself.
Jason ******
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Thanks! So this does not affect Non-O multiple.
Tod *********
what is your nationality? Singaporeans and a few other asians get into Burma for free. And yes at that border crossing all you get is a day pass.
Jason ******
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Yes I am holding Singapore passport.
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