Don't know why I forget to ask this, brain dead, I suppose. Going to Siem Reap, Cambodia (flying) for 5 days tomorrow. I am on tourist exempt til Aug 6. I will just get stamped back in in BKK when we come back on the 30th for another 30 days. True? Thanks everyone and I am so excited about seeing Angkor Wat. Long time travel destination desire. JB
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The user plans to visit Siem Reap, Cambodia, for 5 days and is currently on a 30-day tourist exemption in Thailand, ending on August 6. A commenter confirmed that upon returning to Thailand, the user will receive a new 30-day visa exemption stamp, as the previous stamp will be canceled when leaving. Additionally, it is recommended to carry 20,000 baht in cash or equivalent to show proof of funds when re-entering Thailand, especially if there is a history of frequent back-to-back entries.
when you stamp out your current 30 day visa exempt stamp cancels and when you return to thailand you'd be stamped in on another 30 day visa exempt entry stamp.
IF you have an extensive history of living here on back-2-back visa exempt or tourist visa entries I'd have 20K baht in cash (or the equivalent) when you fly back in, just in case you're asked for proof of funds by passport control.
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