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Not technically a Visa question it's more of a question about entry into Thailand. I have a US passport, and right now we have a 60 day stay visa exemption (unless it changes again soon). I want to know if during my 60 day stay what happens if I decide to visit Vietnam or another country in ASEAN and immediately return to Thailand. Do I ask immigration for a reentry permit or would I start my visa exemption status all over again effective with the newest day of entry into the Kingdom?
I want to travel to other countries in Asia, and be able to legally rent a motorbike. So, I want to get a motorbike license. Since the Thailand 2 year license is not able to issue IDP(?), this rules Thailand out. What other country could i travel to short term and get a license fairly easily?
Info:
* If it matters, i have a car license from home country since 10+ years.
* Must be able to issue IDP for the motorbike license.
* Must be able to get the license on a tourist visa. Preferably i fly in, spend a week or two there to get everything done. Fly out.
* Bonus points if its also convertible to a 5 year license back in thailand.
What are my options?
And thanks a lot, this community is always helpful.
now i reli no understand why entry thailand by land need do visa? im indonesian,my girlfirend is thai.accuatly ASEAN country no need VISA to enter d country.
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