What are the recent changes in Thailand's immigration policy towards tourists?

December 9, 2019
5 years ago
Ivan ************
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Recent discussions have emerged regarding the Thai immigration chief's stance on tourism, suggesting a need for less stringent immigration policies to attract tourists and their spending. Comments express a mixed perspective on this approach, highlighting ongoing concerns about existing procedures like TM30, mandatory reporting requirements, and restricted border crossings, alongside suggestions for simplifications such as easier multiple-entry visas, although primarily targeting Chinese tourists.
Arthuro *******
A little bit too late guys 😂
Gonçalo *********
I don't believe in one word
Markus **********
And for you who missed this:

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Cedrik *********
The government already knows who the bad guys are. They are the ones who pay the big money bribes, so they won’t be kicked out.
Goudoune ************
Steve *******
And what about TM30, 90 day reports, compulsory health insurance, restricted land border crossings, arbitrary fines, and attitude to match?
Sergejs *********
@Steve ******
all this 👆is nothing to do with tourists
Ivan ************
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Good news from Mae Hong Son, maybe we will see a more liberal attitude at Mae Hon Son's many border crossing points and two international airports.
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