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@Milton *********
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. They can question you and perhaps warn you that this is “the last time” or just flat out deny you entry.
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@Milton *********
By land using a visa exempt entry then it’s two times in a calendar year. By air there is no set limit but expect to be questioned after your second or third try especially if back to back.
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As soon as any real information is available you can guarantee that it’ll be blasted all over the inter web. This site and other visa forums. No one knows any details yet. Even immigration officials don’t know specifics as yet.

My guess would be July 1st, but it’s just a guess. I could be out by 2 days or 180…..
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There is no information as of yet.
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The O stands for Other. There are numerous Other reasons for obtaining a Non O. Marriage, Retirement, Thai child to name a few.

Not sure what you mean “can and can’t do. “
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@Martyn **********
Well then the only other explanation I can surmise is that actually had a tourist visa and were given a 30 day exempt stamp in error. The person then queried why he was given a 30 day stamp and the officer corrected it to a 60 day stamp when they realised the error.
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@Martyn **********
I highly doubt that unless they were Russian. Russians currently have an option of a 60 day entry or a 30 day entry. The former cannot be extended nor changed to any other visa in country. The latter can.
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Yes the 60 days stamp for an exempt entry hasn’t kicked in yet. It may. But no one knows when.

Suggestions range from late June or early July. We will just have to wait and see what transpires.
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@Pedro ******
That was a while ago at the end of the Covid saga to boost tourism