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Foreigners Laud Free Thai Visa Policy for Chinese tourists


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29 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

So this is a Tourist Visa Exemption?

 

Just China? Or is India included?

 

What is the stay length? 15 days? 30 days?

 

Can these be extended in country?

 

Does this program expire after some number of months or years?

 

 

 

Watch this space..... the devil is in the detail.

So far I am expecting them to be issuing VOA free of charge, ie not the usual 2000 baht cost. For China only...... That would still be the 15 day stay option with no extension. Tourist Visas would be different. 

 

I think there is more requirement of government process to get the Chinese onto the Visa Exempt list.

 

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As long as the overstay rate remains reasonable.

 

India, no way. Malaysia tried that and had an overstay rate in the high 20%s. They cancelled the program amongst a lot of complaints by insulted Indian tourists. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

On the topic of the anticipated minimum wage hike, Kang suggests a more cautious approach.

Of course he does.

Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

Stanley Kang, the esteemed Chairman of the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand

The headline is definitely misleading. He is not a foreigner. He is Thai, in a Thai office. 

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Means nothing if the 4th 5th & 6 largest airlines don't have regular flights to Bangkok. 

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1 hour ago, cjinchiangrai said:

As long as the overstay rate remains reasonable.

 

India, no way. Malaysia tried that and had an overstay rate in the high 20%s. They cancelled the program amongst a lot of complaints by insulted Indian tourists. 

Did not the Philippines have a lot of problems with Chinese visitors in their  20s on retirement visas, ending up in the cancellation of all those visas.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Kang also emphasizes that while tourism is a significant facet of the economy, there's an immediate requirement for Thailand to proactively engage in diplomatic and trade dialogues with other nations.

 

This is essential to expand and diversify its export markets. He further signals an impending need for the nation to create a more welcoming environment for international investors, promoting Thailand as a prime investment destination.

Where it costs you twice as much for a bottle of whiskey as it does at home?

Posted
1 hour ago, Iron Tongue said:

So where exactly in the above article does it identify any foreigners who are "lauding" fee-free visas for Chinese citizens?

And what is an "international stakeholder"?  -China?

 

It'll be another failure anyway.  Chinese citizens will be hoarding their cash as their economy nosedives with no chance of it stabilizing.  Just as their exports have dropped between 9-20% for the past 4-months straight, their RE bubble has burst -which is 29% of China's GDP.  Eventually, China won't be able to force their banks to continue eating all the bad debt, and very fun things to will happen to their entire country.  -Same things happened to Japan in the 1980's, and they still haven't recovered after 40-years.

nope its not the exact thing that happened to japan.. please read what actually happened and why japan got the hit!!

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Thailand continues its love affair with China, the only foreigners happy about this is the Chinese tour operators in China & the Chinese partnered Thailand businesses here in Thailand. 

This will increase the number of the "cheap Charlie" Chinese tour groups which is exactly the tourists Thailand says they want to discourage. The wealthy Chinese will just pay some agent to expedite their visa  process and come anyway which in my view is who they should be targeting. 

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