Im British arrive Thailand 22 May, will i need to complete an ETA?
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As of now, the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for entering Thailand has been deferred indefinitely, and no specific implementation date has been set. Travelers are advised to check again closer to their travel date, particularly around late April. For stays of less than 60 days, current information indicates that no additional documentation is required apart from a valid passport, accommodation details, and a return ticket. It's essential to stay updated as the situation may change.
It depends on how long you staying if less than 60 days most likely not at the present time
Terry ***********
Update November 6th 2024 the ETA requirements will apply to
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day stay Visa exempt nationalities Visa on arrival entrants and Those entering under A 60 day Visa exemption ..
Terry ***********
I’m new on here. I don’t understand certain things but I’m sure I will learn on the way and this is what I found out about the. ETA
Paul ********
I believe that when they were talking about it was the responsibility of the airline to inform you
Robert ******
It has been operational in cambodia since last year so it won't be far away.
Amit ********
As per current updates, nothing else is required apart from your passport, accommodation details and return ticket. Ideally do recheck after 15th April
Willem ****
There is no ETA
Graeme ******
It's not live yet and who knows when. I would check nearer the time
Baz *********
NO, Deferred indefinitely at this stage so check again at end of April
Bob **********
If it’s in affect
Rob **********
Impossible to answer that in January, you will have to check that closer to your travel date, but at this stage there hasn’t been any date fixed for the implementation of the ETA.
Check again in May. No one knows if or when the ETA system will be put in place. It's currently on indefinite hold while they plan how to make it work.