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Back you go! Thirteen foreigners with no money denied entry to Thailand


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Let's realise that we are dealing with a legal system that is still very much into paper in all forms.


Most countries are into plastic credit cards.  We do paper cash!

 

Frankly in the past 10 years I have always travelled internationally with the equivalent of USD 500 cash in some form or I would be stupid!

 

Just think about it this way.  If you don't have a chunk of cash in your hand before you leave, and there is a potential to get denied entry you are stupid. 

 

I'm sure the cost of your plane ticket is a lot more than USD 500, so if you are ready to leave home without USD 500 cash, be prepared to also throw away the cost of the plane ticket, and screw up your trip.

 

Most other countries in Asia give non resident ID cards to keep track of foreigners.  We have to do paper TM30 reports every time we travel in country!

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14 minutes ago, Sticky Wicket said:

Who on earth travels to another country with over 500 quid of foreign currency??

The exchange rates for changing currency in our home countries are beyond brutal!

People come here and then change at Super Rich or other places at their destination

Also why don't they notify all the embassies that this is a prerequisite to entering so they can update their pages.

Most people wouldn't have a scooby about it

They do!

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What if you transfer money to your bank account in Thailand before you come and you only carry small cash and credit cards.

Sure I they are not going to knock you back because you don't have 20,000 Baht cash on you.

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well its probably a good thing catching those arriving with out Money and no insurance  to cover their stay 

here in Thailand 

looking at the countries where they are coming from say no more 

most western tourists will have money  plus return tickets not to sure about Insurance but most street wise people will have 

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4 minutes ago, shackleton said:

well its probably a good thing catching those arriving with out Money and no insurance  to cover their stay 

here in Thailand 

looking at the countries where they are coming from say no more 

most western tourists will have money  plus return tickets not to sure about Insurance but most street wise people will have 

They shouldn't even be allowed on the plane in the first place then

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48 minutes ago, Sticky Wicket said:

Who on earth travels to another country with over 500 quid of foreign currency??

The exchange rates for changing currency in our home countries are beyond brutal!

People come here and then change at Super Rich or other places at their destination

Also why don't they notify all the embassies that this is a prerequisite to entering so they can update their pages.

Most people wouldn't have a scooby about it

 

Take your home currency. I do....and then take it back home again. It's just another inconvenience.

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20 minutes ago, Traubert said:

It is in fact any currency, as long as it's convertible to the requisite amount of baht but yes, it has to be cash. Cards, bank statements etc wont do it.

I'm not convinced, I've heard numerous stories about it being thai baht only.

How would they be able to read the country of origin of the notes?

IMO they aren't going to mess about verifying the country of origin and working out if it is over 20k

A few years ago I got to Victory Monument and I had no Thai cash. 

Trying to change a 20 quid note with Thais was like I was some kind of witch doctor. It was early in the morning and no exchanges were open. It took almost an hour before somebody could recognise the note and it's worth

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I think every country has its rule on border control to make sure that whoever enter the border complywith the rule. If not they are to be sent back from where they came.

For this particular case the mentioned coutries should have their rules also. It is quite often the case that Korea happens to refuse entry to Thai travelers who fail to meet their rule. And if their travelers fail to comply with our rule, we have to send them back to.

 

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