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Suspension of TM6 Arrival Form Extended to Boost Tourism


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Posted
3 hours ago, harryviking said:

I have not seen a TM6 that we used to fill out on the planes for years! So what is this? ETA is a damn joke and is totally not necessary! Can Thailand please stop all this visa confusing BS and keep things steady for a while! This confusion makes me sick and wanting to change destination! There are millions of people that always shy away from PC's, so I am sure Thailand will LOSE tourists instead of gaining! And why the desperation to have tourists?? Sounds like they soon are willing to sell the country for a few dollars!!🤮

Selling? except if you are a foreigner then you can't really own it , maybe 49.9 percent only with a Thai as the REAL owner.

Posted
8 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

What purpose does the TM 6 serve ?

What are they supposed to do ?

It helps them keep track of you. The last few times I crossed back to Chiang Khong from Laos, they asked many questions like "why did you write Moo 1 and not a soi name or Moobaan name for your address?" I had to explain where I lived and the IO made notes in the computer.

Posted
14 minutes ago, elektrified said:

It helps them keep track of you. The last few times I crossed back to Chiang Khong from Laos, they asked many questions like "why did you write Moo 1 and not a soi name or Moobaan name for your address?" I had to explain where I lived and the IO made notes in the computer.

 

   I always just put Sawadee hotel Chiang mai . I doubt a hotel called that even exists 

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Posted
5 hours ago, kennypowers said:

Oh come on! I can't believe they plan to bring it back anyway. Manually filling out an arrival card? It's not 1980.

In Thailand it's still closer to 1960 in many, many ways !

Posted
10 hours ago, phetphet said:

Stimulate tourism? How much more do they want?

 

When is enough, enough?

it's never enough. I posted something a while back in regard to tourism and the GNP. it seems at the moment the government has hit a wall on to stimulate a stagnant economy. tourism seems to be their only golden goose at the moment so therefore all the eggs are piling up in one basket. 

Posted
20 hours ago, webfact said:

Upon registration, tourists will receive a QR code, allowing them to pass through automated immigration gates seamlessly.

Unless you've been flagged as non-cooperative (aka antisocial) as regards the latest vackseen requirement. Munkey pocks anyone?

 

"You will eat bugs, own nothing and travel only if we say so"

Posted
13 hours ago, madmitch said:

It's the future of travel and we have to learn to live with it.

No we don't. You're probably too young to remember when you could get on an plane without being treated like a criminal. Do you really believe the digitisation and linking of info is for YOUR own convenience and safety?

Posted
16 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

What purpose does the TM 6 serve ?

What are they supposed to do ?

 

Same as the 90 days report: none, as long you don't move.

Posted
15 hours ago, dallen52 said:

But if you do a land crossing the TM6 is still given to you.

 

It depends on the land crossing you use. The TM.6 requirement has been suspended only at 16 major land and sea entry points.

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Posted

The TM6 arrival card was useless.

 

As "occupation", I have written.....

Stunt pilot

Lion tamer

Voodoo priest

Halal pork butcher

Acrobat

 

....among many others.

Imm officer at BKK never batted an eyelid

Posted

Hong Kong dropped its paper form in the last few days citing a possible tourism boost as one of the reasons for doing so.

I don't mind the electronic forms but it would be nice if they were relatively standard between countries allowing automatic pre-fill.

Singapore's form is relatively painless whereas Malaysia's is a bit more cumbersome. Indonesia with its separate customs declaration is over the top

Posted

A worthless piece of paper my TM 6 was issued in 2006 it’s been transferred from one passport to another it’s falling to pieces it’s that old 

Posted
22 hours ago, NaaKap said:

Every few months it is just a confusing litany of rollouts and rollbacks of one thing or another. As soon as you get your head around something they move the goalposts. I for one am getting thoroughly sick of swotting up on all the nuances of the Thai visa systems. I really wish they would leave well enough alone. If it ain't broke..... 

There are a few things broken in this Banana Republic where Immigration is concerned, unnecessary 90 day reporting, different IO's, different rules always changing depending on what immigration officer or office you are dealing with etc, etc, etc.

Give a Thai a uniform and authority and ----------.

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Posted
20 hours ago, madmitch said:

Why the negativity re the ETA? The whole world seems to be moving in this direction. Can you imagine the manual work required in processing the TM6 when all this will be processed electronically through the ETA.

 

It's the future of travel and we have to learn to live with it.

Ur right.ETA will be the new standard worldwide.I see that in the news in Europe.

Posted
21 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

There are a few things broken in this Banana Republic where Immigration is concerned, unnecessary 90 day reporting, different IO's, different rules always changing depending on what immigration officer or office you are dealing with etc, etc, etc.

Give a Thai a uniform and authority and ----------.

True dat..  Bordering on a 🤡 show imho

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Posted
On 10/17/2024 at 4:37 AM, Puccini said:

 

It depends on the land crossing you use. The TM.6 requirement has been suspended only at 16 major land and sea entry points.

Chong chom several weeks ago. 

The walk out, stamp into Cambodia and walk out, back into Thailand with another 60 days.

(Plus TM6)

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