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Nov 20, 2024
a day ago
James ********
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Do I need to have a return flight back to the uk? Have booked a 1 way flight to Phuket for 18th April 2025 , planning on going for 7 weeks , do I have to have a return flight to prove I’m planning on going back to the UK? Heard different things off people.
Jul 17, 2024
4 months ago
Alex ***********
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Hello all,

I stayed with with my Tourist Visa Multiple Entry in Thailand from mid January 2024 until now (about 6 months).

During this stay, I traveled two times out of Thailand for a few days each time to extend my visa.

In summary I entered Thailand 3 times this year via airport and using always the same METV! (No visa runs or visa exemptions so far)

I plan now to leave Thailand for 3 month and would like to re-enter after probably with the new visa exemption of 60 days in November 2024.

My question is now, based on your knowledge and experience if that could be a problem at immigration since I already stayed about 180 days this year.

For sure I will have the three proofs with me than.

Looking forward your feedback and recommendations, thanks!
May 15, 2024
6 months ago
Nadeem ********
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Family of 6 with 4 kids. Next week we leave Thailand after 7 months. All of us entered on 30 day tourist visa. Then myself and the wife went onto 6 month ED visa. All 4 kids have overstayed past the first 30 days. All 4 kids are under 14yrs old.

Is there any advice on what to say as we pass through airport immigration knowing our kids have overstayed? Or should we just say nothing?

Will there be any problems coming back to Thailand with the kids having overstay stamps in their passports?
Mar 23, 2024
8 months ago
Marcos **********
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Hi! I have a question, for a relative, about yellow fever certificate.

If someone over 70 years old cannot be vaccinated against yellow fever due to it is a risk for his health, so he is exempt to do it, and have a certificate of it, Can this person enter as a tourist to Thailand? Does he need to show any extra document or travel with any kind of special medical insurance or something similar?

Thank you very much in advance. Have a nice day.
Mar 23, 2023
2 years ago
Mark *********
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Perhaps the answers are self-evident, but I will ask anyway. My Thai wife and I are flying back to our 6 mos. home in Canada at the end of this month. She is a Canadian Resident with a Thai Passport which expires in November 2023. We are flying back to Udon via Bkk in early October, 2023. My questions are:

(i) We normally fly from Vancouver to Bkk transiting thru Tokyo (AC and Thai Air). Time in Tokyo is typically 2-4 hours max. Will she have a problem (Airlines or Immigration) because her passport will expire in November?

(ii) We have kicked around the idea of flying Vancouver to Singapore and then taking the train from Singapore to Thailand. With her Thai Passport expiring in November, I assume this is a non-starter?

(Iii) I have contacted the Thai Consulate in Vancouver and we may be able to renew her passport there and will do so if we can.

Thanks everyone for your time and thoughts.
Jan 25, 2023
2 years ago
Hi,

I plan to go to Thailand in April. I just want to check that visitors do not need....

1) To show proof that they are vaccinated

2) Take a covid test

3) Need health insurance

Thanks for your information.
Jan 8, 2023
2 years ago
Ju ****
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Hello,

I did a visa run to Laos on December 20th.

The officer told me that I could not do another visa run by land this year.

Does this only count for 2022?

Or can I do it again next January?

Thanks
Dec 26, 2022
2 years ago
Paul *************
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does anyone know an answer if you have done a visa run twice in 2022 can you do that again in January 2023 greetings
Oct 19, 2022
2 years ago
Neil ******
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New requirement for thailand. If you are traveling to Thailand with your child / children and only one of the parents are traveling you need to get letter from the other parent allowing the child to travel and this needs to stamped and signed by a lawyer with out this you are unable to travel. We got denied boarding yesterday on Air France.
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