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@Andi **********
now will see what the Government planing, Immigration stuff don't have to much detail information
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@Andi **********
Today at Bangkok Immigration, I asked upon departure if I could re-enter visa-free in three months. I have three entries and exits within six months, each with a 21-day stay, without a visa. The answer was that it's possible, but the immigration officer upon arrival decides whether I can enter.
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@Andi **********
wrong Immigration in Bangkok is the last point to asking details about any visa and accept or not any Visa, don't forget this
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Anonymer Teilnehmer 475Thanks for the advice. I don't have enough free time, I'm still working. Why have preventative healthcare in Thailand? Our healthcare system has too few doctors, so the waiting time is up to 3 months. For private doctors, the waiting time is 2 months, and the cost of an examination is €500. In Thailand, I get faster, more comprehensive, and better care for that price. We have a good healthcare system here, but it's a rushed process.
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@James *******
thank you so much, sure for myself is important accept Thai Visa rules over 50 Years and applying for a visa if necessary, thank you
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@James *******
Now for something fundamental: I've been traveling to Thailand for 50 years (150), formerly for business, now for pleasure. I've never overstayed my visa. I have to say that many guidebooks give incorrect information. The 60+30+7 entry rule refers to land entry (visa hopping), which will soon be a thing of the past. Because of my travel class, I can use priority processing at immigration, so nobody has to worry about me, and I also speak Thai, which is a plus in Thailand. I was very pleased with the various comments, thank you very much.
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@John *********
Now for something fundamental: I've been traveling to Thailand for 50 years (150), formerly for business, now for pleasure. I've never overstayed my visa. I have to say that many guidebooks give incorrect information. The 60+30+7 entry rule refers to land entry (visa hopping), which will soon be a thing of the past. Because of my travel class, I can use priority processing at immigration, so nobody has to worry about me, and I also speak Thai, which is a plus in Thailand. I was very pleased with the various comments, thank you very much.
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@John *********
Thanks, you should look at my Plan B. I'm trying DVT because Thailand has the best hospitals. I've already sent my diagnoses to the hospital for further health suggestions. My first consultation is in April 2026. I'm treating myself to a first-class hospital for my health; that's important to me. If the DVT is rejected, I'll stay calm because €350 isn't a big deal for me. The various stories here have shown me the different perspectives some people have.
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Thanks, you should look at my Plan B. I'm trying DVT because Thailand has the best hospitals. I've already sent my diagnoses to the hospital for further health suggestions. My first consultation is in April 2026. I'm treating myself to a first-class hospital for my health; that's important to me. If the DVT is rejected, I'll stay calm because €350 isn't a big deal for me. The various stories here have shown me the different perspectives some people have.
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Anonymer Teilnehmer 475 Thanks, you should look at my Plan B. I'm trying DVT because Thailand has the best hospitals. I've already sent my diagnoses to the hospital for further health suggestions. My first consultation is in April 2026. I'm treating myself to a first-class hospital for my health; that's important to me. If the DVT is rejected, I'll stay calm because €350 isn't a big deal for me. The various stories here have shown me the different perspectives some people have.⁵
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