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What are the current visa exemption rules for Canadian passport holders traveling to Thailand for tourism?

Apr 28, 2025
3 days ago
Alex *****
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For Canadian passport holders travelling to Thailand for tourism:

... do we still get a 60-day visa exemption on arrival (no visa required), which can be extended at the Immigration Office for another 30 days with a 1900 baht fee?

Or has it been reverted back to the original 30 days + 30 days extension maximum? ... In which case a 60 day tourist visa must be applied for ...+ 30 days extension for 1900 baht to be able to stay for 90 days total.

Where is this officially posted by the Thai government?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Canadian passport holders traveling to Thailand for tourism can still receive a 60-day visa exemption upon arrival, which can be extended at the Immigration Office for an additional 30 days with a fee of 1900 baht. There have been no official changes to this policy, and travelers are encouraged to verify this with official Thai government sources.
Steve *******
Still 60 days but you have to apply for the 30 days extention, although rarely refused, it's not a given.
Elías ********
There aren't any official changes yet, so everything remains the same.
Jan ******************
Nothing new is posted as nothing has changed. The 60 days visa exemption initiated 15th July last year is still the only updated official information regarding this, -and you can still apply for a 30 days extension as well.
Graham ******
Yes still 60+30
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