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My Wife and I are intending to travel SE Asia (predominantly Thailand) as follows - Arrive Bangkok 17th May 2024
10 Days Thailand (Bangkok & North)
25 days Laos, Vietnam & Cambodia
25 Days Thailand (Bangkok & South)
I realise that UK travellers have a 30 day Visa exemption for Thailand.
Is there any advice on what type of Visa we require for the second step of 25 days? Or do I need a METV or similar?
Also, seeing as the 30 day exemption period would have expired by the time we re-enter Thailand by 5 days are there risks when trying to fly from Sieam Reap into Bangkok at this point, will we be refused entry?
I believe that UK ordinary passport holders can travel to Thailand without visa for no longer than 30 days (maximum 2 times/year) so am I covered for the second visit as things stand as this would equate to 2 x 30 day periods?
I've been researching for 1-2 days now and have brain ache, discovering this group has given me some hope.
I have a genuine question. I live here in Thailand with my Thai wife and our 2 children.
We would all really like to know if there is a way that we can get my parents (both aged over 70) to Thailand for a few months.
They have the required funds in banks etc and the ASQ etc isn't an issue.
Can they apply for the O-A (1-year retirement) visa from the UK at the moment, or is there any other way that you might be able to suggest to us, please.
Really appreciate any help and/or advice you can offer.