Okay boyz & squirrellz it appears that the 30 day visa exempt entry program (which was previously for 57 countries) will be expanded to more countries AND will go from 30 to 60 days starting June 1st, 2024
The UK government updated their "travel to thailand" page showing that it's 60 days
AND
This graphic was put out by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is appearing on websites of the thai consulates now
We still have not seen an official posting in the Royal Gazette or any police order revision from Thai Immigrations about this visa exempt entry change
BUT
I'm getting tired of denying people who want to post about it so here is the thread.
We know what you know and that is just the same endlessly repeated news.
Guess we'll all find out together, June 1st at 12:01AM :O
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Starting June 1, 2024, Thailand's visa exempt entry program will expand to include more countries and extend the stay duration from 30 to 60 days for eligible travelers. This update comes amid mixed reactions and uncertainties as there has been no official confirmation from Thai immigration authorities in the Royal Gazette. Discussions are ongoing within the community regarding the implications of this change, such as the potential for extensions and existing visa rules for certain countries.
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OK just a random on my part the new online visa part from sydney seems strait forward but as has been mentioned no option for a multi entry cheers for the update π
there is NO choice on the eVisa system at this time to select DTV π it's not even been hashed out yet as far as how it works. It's not anything to do with Non-Immigrant visa choices it's its own choice and not been added yet
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Anyone arriving tomorrow please share
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And how does one prove they are a remote worker to obtain a 180 day DTV visa exactly? Does selling eyelashes on eBay for a total of 500 baht a month profit cut it? Where and how do they draw the line ?
new measures have not been enacted yet. The Thai MFA says βthe effective date of the new measures will be announced upon completion of legal procedures.β So you might still need your visa.
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Most interesting issue is if visa exemption still includes right to a 30 days extension upon 60 days.
So there are people who would prefer to pay 2000 Baht and only be permitted to stay 15 days vs free and able to stay 30 days, then 90 and now 60 (Russians are able to stay 60 days). That makes zero sense. Absolutely no Russian would go for a VOA.
That's not how I understood Tod's answer. I think they just did not remove the VOA rules, and added these countries to the 60days exemption list. These exemptions could be temporary too.
the VOA rules are not as easy to amend as the rules for free entry so rather than change them they just left those countries have VOA agreements with thailand still.
The big red flag for me is that the MFA didn't commit to a date. They just said it's effective after the completion of legal procedures. So until I see the first 60 day visa exempt stamp, I'm skeptical.
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru & South Korea all still get 90 day entry stamp because they are bilateral agreement countries who have reciprocal entry between them.
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Just read the note next to the loud speaker and you know when it will be effective.
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At this time we do not know if this 60 day stamp can get a 30 day extension (although there is nothing to suggest it won't be able to)
NOR do we know if the "two free stamp entries by land in a calendar year" rule will still be in effect for the 60 day stamps or not.
Time will tell.
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