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Entry to Thailand on Sealand Passport

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I am wondering if anyone has had any issues entering Thailand obtaining a Thai visa or entering Thailand on a Principality of Sealand Passport?

 

I also have a UK passport and I can use that one if necessary, but I prefer to travel as a Sealander. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

 

18 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I am wondering if anyone has had any issues entering Thailand obtaining a Thai visa or entering Thailand on a Principality of Sealand Passport?

 

As a Sealander you should know best: has Thailand officially recognized Sealand as a legitimate nation and do they have a reciprocal diplomatic relationship?

 

This would answer your question.

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4 minutes ago, jts-khorat said:

 

As a Sealander you should know best: has Thailand officially recognized Sealand as a legitimate nation and do they have a reciprocal diplomatic relationship?

 

This would answer your question.

 

Yes, but that would defeat the I-have-a-sealand-passport-I'm-special thrust of the topic.

Sealand, which has a land mass the size of roughly two tennis courts,

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This is a joke right?

Any visa would need to be issued by their Embassy or hon. consulate.  Does Sealand have one of these?

39 minutes ago, treetops said:

Any visa would need to be issued by their Embassy or hon. consulate.  Does Sealand have one of these?

so you never heard about visa on arrival ?

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3 minutes ago, tgw said:

so you never heard about visa on arrival ?

Surprisingly Seeland isn't on the list.

 

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44 minutes ago, treetops said:

Any visa

 

Just now, treetops said:

Surprisingly Seeland isn't on the list.

 

 

checkmate ;-)

6 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I am wondering if anyone has had any issues entering Thailand obtaining a Thai visa or entering Thailand on a Principality of Sealand Passport?

 

I also have a UK passport and I can use that one if necessary, but I prefer to travel as a Sealander. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

 

Most unlikely as it isn't recognized by Thailand (and almost every country in the world) as a country.

I’d never heard of Sealand until two days before this thread was posted , Deja Vu I guess.

It’s an interesting watch.

 

 

You can't enter a country on a Souvenir passport LOL and if it has ever happened anywhere it would be because the immigration officer was uneducated and the department didn;t have computerisation.

 

 

12 hours ago, treetops said:

Any visa would need to be issued by their Embassy or hon. consulate.  Does Sealand have one of these?

 

 

Just enter visa exempt...........

5 minutes ago, twizzian said:

I’d never heard of Sealand until two days before this thread was posted , Deja Vu I guess.

It’s an interesting watch.

 

 

 

 

 

My missus owns part of that.

 

 

I bought her a plot a few Christmases back.

 

 

She liked it.

16 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I am wondering if anyone has had any issues entering Thailand obtaining a Thai visa or entering Thailand on a Principality of Sealand Passport?

 

I also have a UK passport and I can use that one if necessary, but I prefer to travel as a Sealander. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

 

Oh. Mr and Mrs and Master Bates, from off the Suffolk coast?

No country recognises it.

I tought about entering the Kingdom of Thailand with a passport of the Principality of Seborga.

Quite an interesting but tiny place, in the very northwest of Italy.

 

How would the Thai Immigration Officer react when not finding Seborga in his database?

 

But certainly, I prefer avoiding any trouble here and refrain from executing this strange idea...

 

 

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If you Google it and can't find an answer, just travel on the UK Passport! It's not rocket science! 

Mr. Meeseeks just high AF. Giving ya’ll a rile up.. keep hittin’ that Chronic meeks. :clap2:

you won't even be able to board the plane if you don't produce your UK passport 

1 hour ago, hotandsticky said:

Just enter visa exempt...........

I'm not going to look for another link, but they're probably not on that list either.

13 hours ago, theoldgit said:

Let’s try this in the Thailand visa forum

Was this originally in the Pub forum? If so, probably should have stayed there as it has to be a joke 😀

18 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

I also have a UK passport and I can use that one if necessary, but I prefer to travel as a Sealander. 

As far as I know the only place that will accept a Sealand passport is Pimlico ...

 

I visited the Principality of Sealand years ago. I waited 14 months to get permission to visit and two weeks to arrange sea transportation.

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