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Visa Free Per Year

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After 1 january 2018 visa free(30 days stamp tourist visa) reset right? If yes how many times we can entry Thailand with visa free(30 days stamp tourist visa) per year?

Visa Exempt stamps ?

2 land .

Unlimited at airport

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I mean same as photo. Visa free 30 days. Stamps tourist visa.

 

But if I do like this ok?

 

For example every time fly other country and back Thailand after 30 days extend 30 days more from immigration office with 1900 Baht. After all again fly and back do same things. Immigration ok? Because you said unlimited at airport.

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9 minutes ago, sananeamk0715 said:

I mean same as photo. Visa free 30 days.

That is a 30 day visa exempt entry.

9 minutes ago, sananeamk0715 said:

For example every time fly other country and back Thailand after 30 days extend 30 days more from immigration office with 1900 Baht. After all again fly and back do same things. Immigration ok?

Flying in there is no written limit. But after several of them you can be questioned as to what you are doing here and be asked to show 10k baht in cash and a onward ticket within 30 days. Doing them back to back is not a good I idea . Best to get a single entry tourist visa that allows a 60 day entry that can be extended for 30 days.

There was briefly a policy in mid 2014 that sought to ban back-to-back visa exempt entries as a means of residing long term in Thailand. Almost immediately after that policy was introduced, the Prime Minister issued a statement advising that this policy "should be applied flexibly". It is unclear exactly what this means. However, if you have both (i) many previous visa exempt entries; and (ii) have been spending long periods in Thailand, you are likely to be scrutinized closely on entry, and some immigration officials could consider denying you entry which (the Prime Minister's guidance on "flexibility" notwithstanding) they have the right to do if you are using back to back visa exempt entries.

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1 hour ago, sanemax said:

Visa Exempt stamps ?

2 land .

Unlimited at airport

 

41 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

That is a 30 day visa exempt entry.

Flying in there is no written limit. But after several of them you can be questioned as to what you are doing here and be asked to show 10k baht in cash and a onward ticket within 30 days. Doing them back to back is not a good I idea . Best to get a single entry tourist visa that allows a 60 day entry that can be extended for 30 days.

Yes I think so not safe. I just wonder that's why asked.

 

As you know in my passport I have 5 tourist visa which one 2+1 months single entry but last 2 of them close to each other about date. I just got 2 of them after 2 months back holiday from my country. So next one actually will be 6 tourist visa 2+1 months single entry but actually third after come back my country 2 months holiday. Kinda afraid get red stamp for next one. This time gonna try in Savannakhet, Laos. Because as I heard there is no red stamp yet for anyone. Any recommended?

 

And today I was working at school for part time. Met there one Thai women(who have agency for foreigner teachers) and one US teacher both are told me without bachelor degree can apply Non B visa and work permit if outside Bangkok other city. I'm too confused also that way.

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2 hours ago, sananeamk0715 said:

 

Yes I think so not safe. I just wonder that's why asked.

 

As you know in my passport I have 5 tourist visa which one 2+1 months single entry but last 2 of them close to each other about date. I just got 2 of them after 2 months back holiday from my country. So next one actually will be 6 tourist visa 2+1 months single entry but actually third after come back my country 2 months holiday. Kinda afraid get red stamp for next one. This time gonna try in Savannakhet, Laos. Because as I heard there is no red stamp yet for anyone. Any recommended?

 

And today I was working at school for part time. Met there one Thai women(who have agency for foreigner teachers) and one US teacher both are told me without bachelor degree can apply Non B visa and work permit if outside Bangkok other city. I'm too confused also that way.

So what your saying is, you mentioned 'working at school' you're looking for a way to get around working in Thailand without a work permit/proper visa etc etc.

Stop being confused, just go and buy a degree and become 150% underground.

Or, go home and re-think your life style.

3 hours ago, sananeamk0715 said:

And today I was working at school for part time. ...

If you are on a Tourist Visa, I hope you were only exploring the opportunity to work there.  It is not permitted to work on a Tourist Visa, or to work (even for free) without a work-permit.

 

3 hours ago, sananeamk0715 said:

Met there one Thai women(who have agency for foreigner teachers) and one US teacher both are told me without bachelor degree can apply Non B visa and work permit if outside Bangkok other city. I'm too confused also that way.

Do authorities in some areas bend the rules and issue work permits and B-Visas for teaching to those who don't have the required Bachelors degree?  Perhaps.  But unless those you spoke to can provide specific places you can apply for this, I would not assume they are correct.

 

If you want to teach, and do not have a Bachelors degree, consider teaching in Cambodia.  While doing this, you could complete classes online to finish your degree, then return to Thailand.

4 hours ago, sananeamk0715 said:

And today I was working at school for part time. Met there one Thai women(who have agency for foreigner teachers) and one US teacher both are told me without bachelor degree can apply Non B visa and work permit if outside Bangkok other city. I'm too confused also that way.

All kinds of illegal activities are possible in Thailand in the right areas and with the right connections. I am sure there are places where you can work under the radar without work permits or Non B visas and get away with it. I doubt those jobs pay very well, and you could end up deported and blacklisted. If you want to give it a go, that is up to you. Life is a risk, and I never criticize other people's choices unless they directly affect me.

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