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@Nigel *************
correct, while the internet is buzzing with the news, it’s not yet in Royal Gazette.
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@Dave *********
you won’t need to show them a return ticket though occasionally one is asked to show proof of an onward journey.
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Some nationalities, 54 in total, including Aussies, can get a 144 hour visa free exemption on arrival and then you will be limited to a certain area to visit. For example, if you fly into Shanghai, you can visit Shanghai, Zhejiang and maybe Jiangsu (cannot remember offhand). However, you cannot fly back to Thailand directly. You need to fly to a third country, then Thailand. You really need to check a Chinese visa website to make sure there have not been any changes to these rules
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We really have to wait until we see information published in the Royal Gazette and not speculate.
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You just show officials both passports. No worries.
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You must enter by June 10. You can then go to the local immigration office and apply to extend for another 30’days. This will cost 1900 baht.