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@Stephen *******
You're far more likely to encounter problems flying in if you have a history of consistent entries than you would be crossing a land border. The only problematic land border seems to be Poipet, the rest are are far less strict than airport entries.
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@Jared *********
So it is a requirement, whether asked for or not! Exactly my answer to Elias Molina's comment.
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@Jared *********
Nothing to do with a "strong passport". Technically it's still a legal requirement to travel and to enter Thailand whether asked or not, so yes you did get lucky!
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@Elías *******
Incorrect. You just got lucky. The visa doesn't prohibit you from needing onward travel when boarding your flight or entering Thailand
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@Greta ****
Depends. Many people are questioned. You just got lucky
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@Christopher ********
Good luck with that. If airlines ask you'll need proof of onward travel within 180 days, the same if Thai Immigration ask.
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@Maksym **********
It used to be only 15 days for everyone without a visa at land borders but that was at least 20 years ago.
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@Martin ********
Technically there's no limit. You can do it untill Immigration deny you entry