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Feb 16, 2024
2 years ago
Brendon ************
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Hi everyone, I am a Malaysian and plan to ride my own bike (Malaysian registered) and enter Thailand from Sadao border crossing. I understand that Malaysian registered vehicles are allowed a 30 days entry into Thailand and likewise for individuals from ASEAN member states a 30 day visa-free entry into Thailand. I plan to tour Thailand for 2 to 3 months and thus the question arises, how can I get the vehicle entry pass to longer than 30 days? Also for myself how can i extend the standard 30 days pass entry in my passport to a longer duration? Thanks
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May 29, 2021
5 years ago
Jay *****
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Hello, I have a question regarding touring by motorcycle in Thailand. I've lived in Thailand before, for years. When there were no real requirements for reporting your living address. But now, I read, there is some form you have to fill out, or somehow report WHERE you live. This seems ok in most circumstances, but what if I want to simply tour independently around by Motorbike or Train for 3 months. Meaning, ride the country and stay in hotels for days or weeks at a time. Is this now impossible (not impossible, but difficult?)
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