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Yeah Jim,.. that would be nice. However, there are opinions out there (and expressed even on this thread) that they don't give a rat's ass about a situation like this !
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Thanks for clarifying !.. So, between June 1 and July 15 they kept everything in an ambiguous state .. nice!..
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Sammy N Pua For a 39 day trip you are still ok. If they reduce it to 30 days you can still get a 30 day extension
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Takiep74. yeah. That would be the safe approach.. So far, I always used the visa exemption
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FamilyPacker .. and yes, implementing a reduction from 60 to 30 while we have a world crisis and oil shortages doesn't make sense.. but stupid politicians are everywhere nowadays..
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Francesca Supy So, in 2024 they changed the visa exempt from 30 to 60 days and practically they did that with a 45 day notice.. right ?
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FamilyPacker Thanks so much for your well documented response ! (Best response so far !)
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LH Lorac yeah. That works fine. But if they change it to 30 days a few days before I fly over to Bkk.. I would not have time to apply for a visa..
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I'm not surprised. Giving notice is not a common practice for them !
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