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Where can Thai girls travel without a special visa to meet their partners?

Jun 26, 2021
5 years ago
Simon *******
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Hi guys can anyone tell me where can Thai girls fly to without a special visa ?could I meet my girlfriend in Barbados for example
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The conversation discusses places where Thai girls can travel without needing a special visa, highlighting options such as Turkey, Barbados, and various Southeast Asian countries. It notes that, outside of pandemic restrictions, a Thai passport allows entry into many locations for set periods without a visa. However, current travel restrictions due to COVID-19, such as quarantine requirements upon return, are mentioned. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of understanding the changing visa rules and permissions depending on the current health crisis.
Arron *********
Sri Lanka
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Metty *******
Yes, Turkey is the best ,thai passports

Gets 30 days visa free

I seen lots of people meeting in istanbul
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Oliver *************
Turkey
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Andrew ********
Russia used to be visa free but ???
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Marcel *********
the problem is more that she will have to go through ASQ when she returns, so why not go through ASQ yourself and see her in Thailand?
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Ken ********
They can fly and stay almost anywhere in South East Asia without a visa in normal times at the moment not so sure
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Michael ********
@Ken *******
Borders are all closed
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Shay ******
Laos
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
incorrect
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Shay ******
@Michael *******
Thais don't need a visa for Laos anymore.
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
Thai dont need visas for almost all Asean countries doesnt mean they can go there at the moment.

What about the poster how would he get in ?
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
its not the visa its the permission to enter the country, borders still closed only essential travel with permission is allowed
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Shay ******
@Michael *******
Took my missus there before COVID. No visa required. While this bollocks is ongoing, rules have probably changed temporarily, like most places.
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Stan *******
@Shay *****
Jeez, have you been living in a cave the last 18 months?
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Shay ******
@Stan ******
Wow, I never knew the word β€˜Laos’ could trigger so many people with nothing better to do with their times than try to prove people wrong on public forums. Have a beer perhaps. Or get laid.
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
dont post incorrect or stupid answers then.
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Michael *********
@Shay *****
Then if you don't want to be proven wrong, don't post shite information.
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Shay ******
@Michael ********
Have a beer or get laid.
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
uhm yes the guy who asked the question wasnt on about pre covid times he was on about the present day
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Shay ******
@Michael *******
Then he should have said so, shouldn't he!
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Michael *********
@Shay *****
Nope you're supposed to read and comprehend, obviously a chore for you. Why would he be talking about something that started 18 months ago when he's posting asking where he can go now? πŸ™„πŸ™„ 🀑 🀑
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Shay ******
@Michael ********
Are you bored or something?
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Michael *********
@Shay *****
Nope, just trying to correct the bollox you post.
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Shay ******
@Michael ********
Do you get triggered every time someone posts info that’s wrong? See a specialist mate.
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Michael ********
@Shay *****
i would have thought that was obvious nothing in his text suggested the past
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Paul *******
@Shay *****
That was before Covid. Right now Laos is one of the most difficult countries in the world to get into. In fact, even to move around domestically you need to be vaccinated only. You can't get on a domestic flight without proof of 2 doses of vaccine administered 30 days before the flight. A PCR test or proof of recovery from Covid is not accepted. Only a vaccine.

Turkey is one country which Thais can freely enter now, with no Covid test or vaccine required and no visa either.
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Have *******
Phuket
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Babu ******************
Are merde burahau muale k time aa gyil ba tuhar girlfriend ke le jaiba ka sathe nirale merde lachat nai n hawa
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David *********
Lots of places. Lookup visa waiver program for Thai nationals and you should find a list of places that don't require visas.

But also I found it was much easier for them to go in and out with me traveling with them.
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Picanin ***********
@David ********
Turkish ones are similar 😬
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Wayne ********
Just get a new girlfriend that isn't in Thailand.
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Simon *******
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Thanks for the info!πŸ™πŸ™
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Michael ********
Turkey is where lots of couples were meeting up before, also be aware she would have to do quarantine upon return and pay for it.
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Greg ********
Looks like Barbados for 90 days is OK - at least outside of Pandemic
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Adam *******
Turkey is the handiest but there are many others like UAE, AFRICA, South America , Maldives , Ball etc
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