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can i go to thailand without visa

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citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa
. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry.
Feb 7, 2020

Do I need a Thai visa to travel to Thailand?

Since December 2020, visitors from countries under the Visa Exemption List are not required to obtain a Thai visa in order to travel to Thailand for tourism purposes. The Thai Immigration Bureau will allow the foreigner to stay in Thailand for 45 days.

How long can you stay in Thailand without a visa?

The VISA EXEMPTION RULE allows tourists from 64 countries 1 to enter Thailand without a visa. They are granted to stay a maximum of 30 days if they are entering Thailand via an international airport or entering through a land border checkpoint from neighboring countries.

Which countries allowed to enter Thailand under the visa exemption rule?

164 Countries allowed to enter Thailand under the VISA EXEMPTION RULE: 1 Andorra 2 Argentina (90 days) 3 Australia 4 Austria 5 Bahrain 6 Belgium 7 Brazil (30 days and 90 days) 8 Brunei 9 Cambodia (14 days only) 10 Canada More items...

Can foreigners work in Thailand right now?

All foreigners interested in working in Thailand must obtain a Thai work permit and a Thai work visa. In order to receive a work permit, a company, foreign government, or other organization in Thailand must file an application on the behalf of the work visa applicant. Once obtained, the work visa is valid for one year.

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When can I travel to Thailand again?

The short answer is NOW. Foreign travelers may travel to Thailand right now under visa exemption of 30 days, 60 days tourist visa, 90 days special...

Are there travel restrictions for foreigners to enter Thailand?

Yes, certain travel restrictions are still in place. First, all travelers both Thais and foreigners must obtain a Thailand Pass from the Thailand P...

When will Thailand open for international flights?

Currently the flights to Thailand are operating as usual.

What is the best COVID-19 Insurance policy to buy?

AXA Sawasdee Thailand Travel Insurance is the best COVID-19 Insurance in Thailand. This COVID-19 travel insurance was successfully used by thousand...

Will the fit to fly certificate and T8 still be required to enter Thailand?

The fit to fly certificate and T8 are not required in Thailand. Travelers are required to present the COVID 19 RT-PCR test result confirming that t...

Will the vaccinated travelers still be required to undergo mandatory quarantine?

Travelers who were vaccinated are not required to undergo a mandatory quarantine. The fully vaccinated travelers are eligible for the no-quarantine...

How many days before I travel should I apply for the Thailand Pass?

You may apply for Thailand Pass as early as 60 days before traveling. It is highly recommended to apply for the Thailand Pass at least 5-7 working...

What happens if you don't leave Thailand?

If an individual does not depart Thailand prior to expiration of his/her airport permit or visa, the individual is in the country illegally. In order to depart Thailand, it will be necessary to pay an overstay fine. The fine for overstaying a visa is 500 Baht per day, up to a maximum of 20,000 Baht. The fine is payable to the Immigration Bureau, ...

How long can I stay in Thailand?

If an individual wishes to remain in Thailand for more than 30 days, he/she may wish to obtain a tourist visa at the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in the United States, prior to arriving in Thailand. The tourist visa must generally be used within 90 days from the date of issue and allows an initial stay of 60 days. After arrival in Thailand, a tourist visa may be extended at the discretion of an immigration officer once for an additional 30 days with the total period of stay no longer than 90 days. There is a 1,900 Baht fee for the extension. Interested Americans should contact the Thai Immigration Bureau located at Government Center Chaengwattana Building B, No. 120, Moo 3, Chaengwattana Road, Tungsonghong Sub-District, Laksi District, Bangkok 10210, 66-2-287-3101 through 66-2-287-3110. For more information or additional Thai Immigration Bureau locations, please consult the Thai Immigration Bureau website.

How long is a Thai work visa valid?

Once obtained, the work visa is valid for one year. For more information, please consult the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C. websites.

How long is a retirement visa valid in Thailand?

Retirement visas for Thailand are available to foreigners 50 years of age or older. These visas are valid for only one year and employment of any kind is strictly prohibited. According to Thai immigration, applicants must meet the following qualifications:

Can a short term visa be extended?

Expired short-term visas can be extended after paying a fine, but the number of days elapsed since expiration is subtracted from the extension period. Application for extension must be made by the next working day after visa expiration to avoid a fine.

Why is there a back to back visa rule in Thailand?

The new rule will also limit the amount of back-to-back visa runs being made by foreigners to extend their stay .

How long can you stay in Thailand?

A dose of good news awaits tourists—following the new regulation set by Thai Immigration, visitors can now come regularly to Thailand without limiting their stay within a total of 90 days in a six-month period.

Step 1 – Check your eligibility

It is important to start your travel plans to Thailand by checking your eligibility. On this part, you must check if you fall in one of the eligible groups to enter Thailand. In a phrase, we can say that THAILAND IS OPEN FOR TRAVELERS but with special requirements.

Step 2 – Apply for the Visa

Do you want to stay in Thailand for 5, 10, or 20 years? You may consider the Thai Elite Visa program. It is an easy-to-apply and hassle-free visa application for your long-term stay in Thailand.

Step 3 – Book a Flight, ASQ Hotel and COVID-19 Insurance

The main requirements for the Thai visa application and the Thailand Pass application are the Thailand ASQ, COVID-19 Travel Insurance, and Flight Booking, to be allowed to enter Thailand.

Step 4 – Apply for the Thailand Pass

All travelers must apply for the Thailand Pass at least 5 to 7 working days prior to the intended date of arrival.

Step 5 – Obtain COVID-19 test and prepare the documents for your flight

Once you have received your Thailand Pass, you have to prepare the following documents for your trip to Thailand. You should present these documents to your airline before departure:

How to Book Test & Go and ASQ Hotel

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Thai Ministry of Public Health has required that any Thai or foreign nationals traveling to Thailand must undergo a Test and Go, Sandbox stay or mandatory Quarantine at any accredited Alternative Quarantine (AQ) and Test and Go facilities. Here are some of the highly recommended Hotels:

How to Obtain COVID-19 Insurance

The COVID-19 travel insurance is required for entry to Thailand so you will be purchasing this before you travel. The easiest way to buy your policy is online through a reputable insurance provider.

Where can I get a visa for Thailand?

If you wish to stay longer in the country, please know that the normal 60-day Tourist Visa, Thai Elite Visa, and other non-immigrant visas are also available at the Thai Embassy or Consulate around the world. Holders of these visas are still required to apply for the certificate of entry at the Thai Embassy at their point of departure.

When will Thailand allow travelers to travel?

UPDATE: Starting November 1, 2021, travelers will be allowed to enter Thailand with our without quarantine based on their vaccination status and their country of departure. Please see information below:

When Will Flights to Thailand Resume?

Regarding flights to Thailand, the normal commercial passenger flights have been suspended until further notice. Nevertheless, the Thai government organized repatriation flights on a regular basis and also allowed semi-commercial flights or charter flights for passengers to enter Thailand. Before booking flights to Thailand, travelers should ensure that they study the different categories of visas granted to foreign nationals at this time to determine the possibility of travel. Check within your country’s state department for travel advisories during COVID-19.

What provinces are open for tourism in Thailand?

The announcement by the CCSA reveals their plan for six major tourist provinces – Phuket, Krabi, Phang Nga, Surat Thani (Ko Samui), Chon Buri (Pattaya), and Chiang Mai – for vaccinated foreign visitors. The tourism sector has taken a major financial hit with the COVID pandemic and current travel advisory for domestic travel. Thai nationals are encouraged not to travel during this current third wave. Airline flight schedules have been reduced as a result. Please check your airline site if you have domestic flights scheduled.

How long can a foreigner stay in Thailand?

The Thai Immigration Bureau will allow the foreigner to stay in Thailand for 45 days. Tourists will have the option to apply for visa extensions at any local immigration office in Thailand. The visa extension due to COVID is valid for 60 days.

How long is the quarantine period in Thailand?

According to the latest travel advisory, starting May 6, 2021, for both foreigners and Thai travellers arriving in Bangkok from most countries the mandatory quarantine period is going to be 14 days .

When is Thailand's quarantine?

Thailand ASQ (Mandatory Quarantine) UPDATE: Starting May 6, 2021, all travellers, Thai and foreigners, will be required to undergo 14-day quarantine regardless of nationality or vaccination status, except for those arriving under the Phuket Sandbox.

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