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I’m 25 years old Norwegian citizens and staying in Thailand long term isn’t that easy when there are non options/ or if there is to stay here long term, please let me know.

 

i have been in Thailand since 27th June 2017 where I arrived by air, got 30 days on arrival, then I went to chaeng wattana and extended it and got another 30 days, then I went to Malaysia for few days then I came back to Thailand and did the same thing.

 

next was Vietnam,Cambodia and Cambodia.

 

total 5 visa extemptions and have extended all of them, my plan is to stay here until middle of may before I will return back to my home country. 

 

Now my visa extemptions extension is finish 25 April.

 

so what is my options? Get a tourist visa? If so where ? Or take another trip to Cambodia or another neighboring country staying there for a few days, like I have done already 5 times already?

 

any suggestions will be appreciated, thank you to all that have advice for me. ?

 

Should be able to get another TV in Denpasar Bali - but check their requirements before you go. Nice place to spend a few days and the AirAsia direct flights are not too pricey booked ahead.

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4 minutes ago, londoedan said:

Should be able to get another TV in Denpasar Bali - but check their requirements before you go. Nice place to spend a few days and the AirAsia direct flights are not too pricey booked ahead.

Thank you for your suggestion.

If you want to get another visa exempt entry, do it by land. You have enough previous visa exempt entries, especially bearing in mind your age, that some immigration officials at the airport could deny you entry. It is unlikely if you enter by land (which you can do just twice per calendar year). If you might actually stay quite a bit longer, stop using visa exempt entries and get tourist visas instead.

 

A good place for a tourist visa is Vientiane Laos. Easy and cheap way to get there is by flying to Udon Thani in Thailand, and a short overland trip from there to the Friendship Bridge at Nong Khai and across to Vientiane. You apply for the visa in the morning of one day, and get the passport back in the afternoon of the following day. Thus, it is possible to leave Bangkok early in the morning and return by the evening of the next day with only one night in Vientiane. If you have not been in Vientiane before, it probably makes sense to spend a bit more time there, and avoid the rush.

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2 hours ago, BritTim said:

If you want to get another visa exempt entry, do it by land. You have enough previous visa exempt entries, especially bearing in mind your age, that some immigration officials at the airport could deny you entry. It is unlikely if you enter by land (which you can do just twice per calendar year). If you might actually stay quite a bit longer, stop using visa exempt entries and get tourist visas instead.

 

A good place for a tourist visa is Vientiane Laos. Easy and cheap way to get there is by flying to Udon Thani in Thailand, and a short overland trip from there to the Friendship Bridge at Nong Khai and across to Vientiane. You apply for the visa in the morning of one day, and get the passport back in the afternoon of the following day. Thus, it is possible to leave Bangkok early in the morning and return by the evening of the next day with only one night in Vientiane. If you have not been in Vientiane before, it probably makes sense to spend a bit more time there, and avoid the rush.

Thank you, for your suggestion, I think that’s what I will doing ?

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