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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors


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So if the ETA is not starting, how does that affect people who want to visit, as tourists, for up to 60 days?

 

EG... I used to get a SETV for my 55-60 day trips, and sometimes extend at Jomtien Immigration.

For next trip I was planning on arriving visa-exempt and I thought I was going to need an ETA

 

The London Embassy still shows that UK PP holders may stay for up to 60 days under the Visa Exemption scheme  but we know the embassy websites are not always up to date. https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/page/exemp-visa

 

Anyone know?

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On 9/9/2024 at 12:26 PM, paulikens said:

What harm are they doing exactly?   They're putting money into the Thai economy.  Immigration officers just drunk on power.   Cuz if they're not breaking the rules then it shouldn't be a problem but Immigration officers like to flex their muscles a lot.  

Ya, into the economy but not directly into the tax coffers.  If they would get their act together about taxing the Thai people on the income we are putting in, they could get the slice indirectly.

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