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Feb 20, 2024
10 months ago
Ella **********
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Hello all,

I have a question. I have dual Nationality: Italian and Brazilian. Have been in Thailand for a while. Now my tourist visa expires (I am using my Brazilian passport) I now want to go to Europe and use my Italian passport. Can I leave Thailand using my Brazilian passport and enter an European country from EU using my Italian passport? I plan to stay in Europe for a while. Many thanks in advance.
Sep 29, 2022
2 years ago
Tod *********
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Hubert Both

Citizens of: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, South Korea, Peru are permitted to stay up to 90 days

I use Brazilian passport,

My Question:

For example, if I leave Thailand after 80 days and re-enter Thailand after 2 weeks, do I get 90 days stay again?

thank you for the answer
Aug 1, 2022
2 years ago
Anatoly ***********
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Kids with Brazilian passports came visa exempt for 90 days until 17/8/22. Their school claims that sponsoring them for student visas will take a lot longer than 17/8 and kids have to extend visas as they can't be illegal in Thailand when they apply for their student visas. From what I saw Brazilian nationals cannot extend beyond 90 days stay. Would COVID extension work out in this scenario or have to do visa run for the kids?
May 17, 2022
3 years ago
Anatoly ***********
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Do Brazilian nationals still routinely get 90 days visa exempt stay per each entry? How about in-country extension? Is it +90 or +30?
Jan 14, 2021
4 years ago
Sérgio **********
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For the COE, do I select the embassy of my passport, or of the country of departure?

I couldn't find this answer anywhere. The first step to registering for the COE (in my case, for Visa exemption), you need to select the "place of origin" and then select an Embassy of that place. In my case, I'm using the Brazilian passport to get the exemption, but my flight will depart from Spain.

What about layovers, do it affect the "place of origin" to Thailand? Is there a limit of how many layovers I can do to arrive on Thailand?

Also, do I need to buy the insurance before applying for the COE? The only things you can provide later are flight and ASQ proofs?

Thank you!
Mar 22, 2020
5 years ago
Enya *********
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Hi all,

I am 34 weeks pregnant and have just moved to Phuket, my husband is due to join me in 6 weeks (probably unlikely) most flights are cancelled and Emirates have stopped flying here but there are some flights available still with cheaper airlines, (stop over in India) - will he be able to get into the country coming from Dubai? (Brazilian passport) Thanks
Dec 11, 2019
5 years ago
Liv ****
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Hi, I hold a brazilian passport and haven't done any border run yet.

I actually tried to go with Bangkok Buddy for a border run but when I got to the meeting point instead of paying 3k baht as advertised on their website they wanted me to pay 7k because "Brazilians get 3 months stamp and it's more expensive" also implying it wasn't the company raising their price, it would be a bribe for the immigration officials...!

I was skeptical and thought they were trying to rip me off, so instead I booked a flight to KL, spent a week there and came back.

Now I'd like to try it again, my questions are:

Any input from people who are elegible for 3 months visa exempt?

Recommendations and tips for friendly borders to go on my own by bus or train, without a visa company? (i read here Mae Sai, any others?)

I have 5 back to back visa exempt entries since February 2019, I guess it's quite a few, so this should be my last attempt to entry Thailand.
Jul 3, 2019
5 years ago
Joseph *********
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Hello we have friends flying into BKK airport. Husband has Brazilian airport and has lived in the u.s. for years. Immigration said that he cant come through due to not having yellow fever shot?
Jan 31, 2019
6 years ago
Nilma ***********
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Hi Tod Daniels and everyone.

I need to get a Nom B visa ( my employer is preparing the docs,currently on tourist visa)and was thinking in having a mini holiday in the mean time.

My choices for the consulates would be in Myanmar,Laos or Vietnam,what are your thoughts on these countries in terms of requirements,difficulties/easier.

P.s: I have Brazilian passport.

Any feedback would be much appreciated.

Thx
May 9, 2018
7 years ago
Gaspar ********
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Good Morning.

I have a question if someone have some advices or info please.

As a Brazilian can I have my 3 mouths tourist visa stamp on a regular visa run to myamar by boat?

I normally have to show my yellow fever vaccination would I have to show it again?

I fear there is no health control point at ranong.

If any Brazilian got in the same situation let's share infos ;)

Thanks have a great day
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