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@Terriann *****
Good for you. This is anyway the formal requirements for tourist entries and if you apply for a tourist visa some embassies won’t even issue a visa without these requirements.
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There’s no official limit and you can enter as many times as you like until the IO your standing in front of means that you’re misusing tourist solutions for long term stay in Thailand and need to apply for a proper visa according to your travel patterns.
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@Max *******
Yes, that’s also for applying for a tourist visa at an embassy/consulate and some won’t even issue a tourist visa unless you can prove the requirements.
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@Max *******
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@Kate ******
and Camberlain who seems to have blocked me. This is well known fact regarding tourist entries and have been discussed and stated several times previously as you see from a previous discussion with one of the moderators on this site. I’ve just provided and passed on the fact that I know and the feedbacks I’ve read over a longer period of time and that has really nothing to do with a desperate need to be right as someone proclaims.
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DTV dont require any “Travel booking confirmation”….
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@Max *******
When you enter Thailand on tourist solutions as a tourist visa or a visa exemption which both now gives you 60 days upon entry, you’ll FORMALLY need to prove 3 things if you’re asked; 1) An onward ticket within the initial days you’ll get stamped in for, regardless if you can apply for an extension later 2) Proof of accommodation as a hotel booking or a letter confirming you’ll stay with someone 3) Funds equal to 20K baht in Cash.
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@Ellen ************
Spare me for this wretch of yours. I live in Norway and only have knowledge of entry rules to Thailand which normally is a good help for others. That's it! Have a good sunday.
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@Kate ******
What we know is that an onward ticket is rarely checked at the immigration, unless they’ll questioning you for some other reason. This is mainly an airline issue as they can be fined and responsible for your return if formal requirements aren’t fulfilled.

At the website to the Thai Embassy in London and Oslo it’s stated that an air, train, bus or boat ticket out within 60 days is sufficient. However the formal requirements from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Thai immigration is “an air ticket paid in full”. Based on feedbacks we know that some are allowed boarding with a bus ticket without any issues, some are allowed boarding after some discussion but some also have been denied as the airline required an air ticket.

If you plan to stay for more than 60 days I suggest you call your airline and ask for their policy regarding this. There are cheap options where you can buy/rent an onward flight ticket for $15-16 USD and you can also buy an authentic flight ticket to a neighbour country at $30-40 USD as a cheap insurance.