Is there a limit to the number of visa-exempt (60 days) entries to Thailand for Irish passport holders in a calendar year?

Dec 28, 2024
8 days ago
Mike *********
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Hi, Is there a finite limit to the number of visa-exempt (60 days) entries to Thailand one can have in a calendar year?

I’m an Irish passport holder. I will enter from Singapore in Jan and will need to re-enter a 2nd time from Australia in March.

Thank you.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post inquires about the limitations on the number of visa-exempt entries into Thailand for Irish passport holders in a calendar year. Comments suggest that as long as the traveler can demonstrate they are a genuine tourist, there should be no issues with multiple entries, and it's advisable to have proof of onward travel.
Alan *********
My personal experience is that's not going to be a problem. I have come and gone for a number of years with no issues with 4 or 5 visits a year.

Enjoy Thailand!
Tod *********
As long as you're coming here as a "real tourist" (meaning you aren't going to try to live here on free stamp entries by bouncing out/back) you should have no issue.

I'd have the proof of onward travel for the second entry, just in case you're asked what you're doing back here so soon after your previous visit
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