Popular Post webfact Posted January 21 Popular Post Posted January 21 Picture courtesy: Prachachat Thailand's tourism operators are lobbying for a reduction in the visa-free stay duration for Chinese tourists from 30 days to 15 days. This move aims to combat unlawful work and fraud issues, following incidents involving foreign criminals exploiting the current visa policy. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), referenced a recent case of Chinese actor Wang Xing, misled by scammers and transported to Myanmar through Thailand's border, which has heightened apprehensions among local operators about foreign scammers abusing the visa-free programme. Operators believe a 15-day limit aligns better with the average stay of Chinese tourists, who typically visit for 7 to 10 days per trip. This adjustment is not expected to disrupt Chinese tourism significantly, given the prevailing travel patterns. While some in the private sector have called for ending the visa-free programme altogether, TAT disagrees, asserting that maintaining visa-free entry is more beneficial, particularly in fostering tourism growth and enhancing flight connectivity from second-tier Chinese cities. The proposal for a shorter stay has yet to be officially submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, as a representative from the Foreign Ministry sits on the TAT board, discussions are anticipated in the forthcoming meeting. "Continuing visa-free stays for Chinese tourists offers more advantages, especially in increasing tourist numbers and flights," Ms Thapanee stated. The Tourism Ministry is striving to attract 8.8-9 million Chinese visitors this year, as part of a broader goal of 39-40 million international arrivals. Nonetheless, safety concerns have already led to significant booking cancellations, with 4,572 room nights axed by Chinese tourists alone in January, and Bangkok accounting for 2,001 of these. According to Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, Vice-President of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), the apprehensions affect not just Chinese visitors but also other Asian tourists, who tend to be more safety-conscious compared to Western travellers. The TCT has recommended developing a "Chinese-friendly" standard for operators in collaboration with the Thailand-China Tourism Association, which has already vetted 200 tourism businesses for safety standards compliance. "Resolving scam and human trafficking issues is imperative for preventing similar incidents in the future," Mr Ratchaporn stressed. He also advocated for reviving international concerts to boost confidence among visitors, noting the recent cancellation of Hong Kong singer Eason Chan's concert and its effect on fan clubs and their travel plans, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-21 1 1 1 2
watchcat Posted January 21 Posted January 21 1 hour ago, webfact said: Thailand's tourism operators are lobbying for a reduction in the visa-free stay duration for Chinese tourists from 30 days to 15 days. This move aims to combat unlawful work and fraud issues, following incidents involving foreign criminals exploiting the current visa policy. Xi would like this as he want them to spend money in China instead of Thailand. 1
WHansen Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I thought they were on the visa exempt list and could turn up and get 60 days like the rest of us
steven100 Posted January 21 Posted January 21 doesn't really matter, they will still come regardless of the visa free days. They own most of Thailand anyway so they don't care if the visa free is 7 days or 70 days.
Hakuna Matata Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Yes, stricter visa rules are required for nationals of some countries including China, Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and some other countries. 1
Hakuna Matata Posted January 21 Posted January 21 2 hours ago, steven100 said: doesn't really matter, they will still come regardless of the visa free days. They own most of Thailand anyway so they don't care if the visa free is 7 days or 70 days. Stop visa-free for nationals of China, Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and some other countries. A proper visa should be obtained BEFORE travel in the country of citizenship only, including police background checks. 1
steven100 Posted January 21 Posted January 21 4 minutes ago, Hakuna Matata said: Stop visa-free for nationals of China, Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and some other countries. A proper visa should be obtained BEFORE travel in the country of citizenship only, including police background checks. well, I guess that would go a long way in keeping out the criminal gangs and undesirables. Not sure TAT would like that as the tourists numbers would likely drop dramatically. but, your correct Hakuna.
hotchilli Posted January 21 Posted January 21 5 hours ago, webfact said: Thailand's tourism operators are lobbying for a reduction in the visa-free stay duration for Chinese tourists from 30 days to 15 days. This move aims to combat unlawful work and fraud issues, following incidents involving foreign criminals exploiting the current visa policy. They really are stupid. If they come to work illegally they will come whatever is written on their entry document. 1
hotchilli Posted January 21 Posted January 21 39 minutes ago, Hakuna Matata said: A proper visa should be obtained BEFORE travel in the country of citizenship only, including police background checks. That would make real sense, but TAT who want numbers would fight against it
khunjeff Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Problem: Chinese entertainers are answering fake job ads and then being forcibly abducted to scam centers in Burma with assistance from corrupt Thai officials Solution: cut the period of stay for Chinese tourists from 30 days to 15 days Wait, what? 🤔 1
Tailwagsdog Posted January 21 Posted January 21 " According to Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, Vice-President of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), the apprehensions affect not just Chinese visitors but also other Asian tourists, who tend to be more safety-conscious compared to Western travellers.' Ha ha ha .... What he means is westerners don't frighten like a herd of sheep when they hear a loud noise ... also we source our information from a multiple of sources ..not from the thought controlled media in communist china where Xi's Junta wants to discourage the outflow of Yuan (chinese money).
Tailwagsdog Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Keep them out, just look at what they did to Cambodia (Sianoukville) & the Phillipines (Gambling & Extortion Call Centres) and now Myanmar with the Civil War fuelled by Communist China's interference. Thailand wake up!!! You're next ..😫
Caldera Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I don't see how shortening the time they are allowed to stay solves any of the problems mentioned. If those problems are as big as they make them sound, they need to end visa-free travel altogether. 1
Captain Flack Posted January 22 Posted January 22 A post breaking forum rules has been removed. @bkknirvana any further such posts will see a time out. Rules 15. You will not discriminate or post slurs, degrading or overly negative comments on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, medical history, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, paternity, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant factor.
realfunster Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Hmm - seems odd, the turkeys are voting for Christmas ? Things must be bad.
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