Popular Post george Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 The announcement of 60 days visa exempt isn't been enforced at Suvarnabhumi Airport just yet. Here is a Suvarnabhumi Airport entry stamp from today. 30 days, not 60 days! The announcement from Ministry of Foreign affairs (MFA) says June 1, 2024. TIT. 1 1 2 3 1 22
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 maybe no one told the immigration officer at the airport, they get the stamps wrong sometimes 2 1 10 3
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Thai logic - the new rules as quoted in the announcement states "Valid from-2024-06-01" which in Thai logic probably means from midnight on 1 June. 555. 4 3 1 1 3
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Looks like expected to be late June early July 5 2 3 2 3
Popular Post george Posted June 1 Author Popular Post Posted June 1 Even wikipedia has the 60 day change 1 1 1
Popular Post george Posted June 1 Author Popular Post Posted June 1 UPDATE: Our Thai staff just spoke to the press center at the Government Center. They informed ASEAN NOW that "changes can take some time to enforce" and asked us to be patient. "Coming soon". Nobody at MFA or Thai Immigration Bureau did respond or wanted to comment on this issue. 2 6 32 2
Popular Post FARANG KIWI Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Has any one sighted this in the Gazette as of yet?? 4
Popular Post george Posted June 1 Author Popular Post Posted June 1 30 days, not 60 days given this morning at Ban Pakard checkpoint to a westerner who had expected 60 days. 3
Popular Post chuang Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 18 hours ago, george said: UPDATE: Our Thai staff just spoke to the press center at the Government Center. They informed ASEAN NOW that "changes can take some time to enforce" and asked us to be patient. "Coming soon". Nobody at MFA or Thai Immigration Bureau did respond or wanted to comment on this issue. So to change the date on the stamping device from 30 days to 60 days can take some time to enforce..LOL 55555 1 1 19
Popular Post pomchop Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Is it possible to find out what is required to be a digital nomad....do you have to provide some kind of proof as to a business or revenues or can you just say i am a digital nomad and apply for the digital nomad visa?? 4
Skeptic7 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 Exactly as I predicted here when this was first announced. Score another for me❗Typically Thailand. 1 1
Popular Post Caldera Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 1 minute ago, Nickcage49 said: Does this surprise anyone? Hardly. 4
elektrified Posted June 1 Posted June 1 2 hours ago, chuang said: So to change the date on the stamping device from 30 days to 60 days can take some time to enforce..LOL 55555 It hasn't been published in the Royal Gazette, now has it?
Popular Post paulikens Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Just now, pomchop said: Is it possible to find out what is required to be a digital nomad....do you have to provide some kind of proof as to a business or revenues or can you just say i am a digital nomad and apply for the digital nomad visa?? As always In Thailand you have to have a certain amount in your bank or be earning a certain amount I think. But the bottom line is cash is involved. Always makes me laugh on here that people comment that 5,6, 7, etc. thousand pound (sterling) isn't a lot of money to have in your bank. well it is to me. 1 1 5
Popular Post lor Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 The British Foreign office have updated their Thailand page saying visa free if now 60 days from 1st June. So even the British government have no idea what Thailand is really doing. 3 1 2 6
Katatonica Posted June 1 Posted June 1 19 minutes ago, lor said: The British Foreign office have updated their Thailand page saying visa free if now 60 days from 1st June. So even the British government have no idea what Thailand is really doing. I got that update emailed to me yesterday from them, yes, incredible.
Polaky Posted June 1 Posted June 1 Who said it was to take effect on the 1st june has got egg all over his face, and those others who copy and paste like tnt. 3 1
Popular Post jimn Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Even the UK Government have stated its 60 days from 1st June. It's under Entry requirements. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications-topic&utm_source=b0bc6336-9881-4728-a90b-0d977d951fb1&utm_content=immediately 2 2
Popular Post cdnvic Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 Please keep the conversation focused on visa matters. Other subjects can be discussed elsewhere in the forum, but we like to keep the subject matter very focused here. Thank you. 1 1 1
Middle Aged Grouch Posted June 1 Posted June 1 Typical Thainess of immigration. Rules that change and are made on a regular basis from one office or division to another, all depending on the mood of "God" in uniform behind the glass counter. 1 1
Popular Post VBF Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 9 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: maybe no one told the immigration officer at the airport, they get the stamps wrong sometimes They do indeed. Back in February, I entered on a SETV and the IO stamped me in for 30 days not 60. I ALWAYS check before leaving the desk, and politely told him he'd made a mistake. He apologised, corrected it and stamped my passport again, telling me it was "OK on the system" I had no problems leaving 58 days later. 1 2
Popular Post black tabby12345 Posted June 1 Popular Post Posted June 1 (edited) 9 hours ago, george said: Even wikipedia has the 60 day change Please note: Wikipedia is run by the 1st world. Edited June 1 by black tabby12345 1 5
black tabby12345 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 "changes can take some time to enforce" and asked us to be patient. In a press release, they officially announced that it would take effect on June 1 this year. And this is what they say now? 1 1
farang51 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 29 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: "changes can take some time to enforce" and asked us to be patient. In a press release, they officially announced that it would take effect on June 1 this year. And this is what they say now? Do you have a link to that press release?
Liquorice Posted June 1 Posted June 1 8 hours ago, Patjqm said: is extension of 30 days after the 60 days still possible? Yes. 1 1
Hanuman2547 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 The Thai government will get around to changing from 30 days to 60 days when they get around to it despite what has been announced.
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