KannikaP Posted Friday at 05:57 AM Posted Friday at 05:57 AM 33 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: You can't do it earlier than 3 days. Mate of mine tried but it won't accept the arrival date then. How did your mate try it when it does not start until 28th April? 1 1
Gottfrid Posted Friday at 05:58 AM Posted Friday at 05:58 AM 2 hours ago, bdenner said: Don't forget it was this lot who created the 90 day online report, took em what? 3-4 years to perfect? --- Sort of! This lot? Ever heard of re-shuffle? It will probably be totally different people than it was 3-4 years ago.
Popular Post XB12X Posted Friday at 06:05 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:05 AM A good way of putting people off coming for a holiday. It's a pain that retirees here have to fill this nonsense out just to get home. I don't carry a smartphone around with me. 1 1 2
CLW Posted Friday at 06:06 AM Posted Friday at 06:06 AM Malaysia has the same and you can fill it out while you are queuing up at immigration. Not a big deal (fingers crossed)
Upnotover Posted Friday at 06:06 AM Posted Friday at 06:06 AM 1 minute ago, XB12X said: I don't carry a smartphone around with me. You don't need to. Print it.
Popular Post Travi Posted Friday at 06:06 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:06 AM What about expats living in Thailand. I think can't select Thailand as resident country. 1 2 1
Upnotover Posted Friday at 06:08 AM Posted Friday at 06:08 AM 1 minute ago, Travi said: What about expats living in Thailand. I think can't select Thailand as resident country. Use passport country.
bwanajohn Posted Friday at 06:08 AM Posted Friday at 06:08 AM I assume if you already have a non o extension and a reentry permit you paid 1000 baht for you will still have to fill this out.
Peterphuket Posted Friday at 06:09 AM Posted Friday at 06:09 AM 3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I wonder what will happen if the visit to Thailand is an emergency and within the three days? Don't think so far ahead though, you will only confuse the Thai. 1
Denim Posted Friday at 06:10 AM Posted Friday at 06:10 AM Looks like ' Panicans ' entered the lexicon in the nick of time.
findlay13 Posted Friday at 06:10 AM Posted Friday at 06:10 AM "The aim is to enhance visitor support and ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand." 😆Yeah right. I am arriving in July I will be interested to see how this rolls out in May.
Andrew65 Posted Friday at 06:11 AM Posted Friday at 06:11 AM I suspect that in years to come totally visa free entry could become a thing of the past. Reducing overtourism and denying entry to undesirables being an upshot of it.
Upnotover Posted Friday at 06:11 AM Posted Friday at 06:11 AM 2 minutes ago, bwanajohn said: I assume if you already have a non o extension and a reentry permit you paid 1000 baht for you will still have to fill this out. Yes.
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted Friday at 06:12 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:12 AM Though this might be a reasonable requirement for normal tourists, it is inconvenient and it should not be required for those with long-term visas, at all. 2 1 3
norsurin Posted Friday at 06:13 AM Posted Friday at 06:13 AM I had plan to go from Bangkok to Manila last year When they also demand this s..t i changed my mind. They make so silly rules that upset tourists. 2 1
hkblademan Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Posted Friday at 06:14 AM 3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I wonder what will happen if the visit to Thailand is an emergency and within the three days? Their headline is wrong. It’s 3 days or less before entry. 1
Popular Post mikeymike100 Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Is the online form in English only, or several languages.? I have looked at and it seems to be omly in English I have a friend who is French, cannot speak English apart from hello and goodbye, when he goes to immigration he always takes someone who can help him, if needed. I would imagine Russians and Chinese having problems??? 1 2
Popular Post wensiensheng Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:14 AM “The aim is to enhance visitor support and ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand.” How can going from not needing to do anything (the current position) to having to do something ( the proposed position) ever ensure a smoother arrival experience? Nothing is smoother than nothing. 1 4 5
Kaopad999 Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Posted Friday at 06:14 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: File photo courtesy: Matichon Starting 1st May, foreign visitors heading to Thailand must fill in an online arrival card before their trip, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) website, created by the Immigration Bureau, is ready to capture essential traveller details. Smart app versions on Android and iOS will soon be available to make the process even smoother. Diplomatic workers, some international organisation members, and foreign officials in Thailand are exempt. This digital shift replaces the TM6 paper card, which was discontinued last year. The streamlined TDAC is mandatory for all foreign visitors, irrespective of whether they enter Thailand by air, sea, or land. Visitors can fill in their TDAC forms three days before they arrive, inputting crucial details like passport numbers, accommodation addresses, and health records. Those arriving from high-risk areas might have to provide additional details. Group submissions are allowed and details can be tweaked before sending off. The Ministry highlights that TDAC doesn't substitute a visa and advises travellers that Thai nationals need not fill this out. Access to the TDAC system for those arriving on May 1 opens on April 28. The aim is to enhance visitor support and ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand. Based on a story by Bangkok Post -- 2025-04-11 Very good idea
FritsSikkink Posted Friday at 06:14 AM Posted Friday at 06:14 AM 16 minutes ago, KannikaP said: How did your mate try it when it does not start until 28th April? The website is already available.
FritsSikkink Posted Friday at 06:15 AM Posted Friday at 06:15 AM 5 minutes ago, Peterphuket said: Don't think so far ahead though, you will only confuse the Thai. It is you 2 who don't understand it, it is 3 days or less. 2
wensiensheng Posted Friday at 06:15 AM Posted Friday at 06:15 AM 2 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Though this might be a reasonable requirement for normal tourists, it is inconvenient and it should not be required for those with long-term visas, at all. Yeah, it’s hard to fill in a departure date when you are going home 🙄 1 1
richard_smith237 Posted Friday at 06:15 AM Posted Friday at 06:15 AM Just now, findlay13 said: "The aim is to enhance visitor support and ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand." 😆Yeah right To be fair - I see the logic. IF all our arrival details are already in the Immigration system, all they have to do is check an ‘approved box’ - if the system works in this manner it cuts down the work load & smoothes arrival & speeds up processing times. The issue is that ‘online’ Immigration systems have been somewhat ‘glitchy’ over recent history… 1
Nickcage49 Posted Friday at 06:16 AM Posted Friday at 06:16 AM I wonder if you need this if you have a retirement visa and live here year round.
jippytum Posted Friday at 06:16 AM Posted Friday at 06:16 AM Presently retirees appling for the retirement extension are required to produce Tm card regardless if entry was many years previous. Will that change?
richard_smith237 Posted Friday at 06:16 AM Posted Friday at 06:16 AM 2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said: Is the online form in English only, or several languages.? I have looked at and it seems to be omly in English I have a friend who is French, cannot speak English apart from hello and goodbye, when he goes to immigration he always takes someone who can help him, if needed. I would imagine Russians and Chinese having problems??? Good point - it needs to be multi-language….
Upnotover Posted Friday at 06:17 AM Posted Friday at 06:17 AM 2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said: Is the online form in English only, or several languages.? I have looked at and it seems to be omly in English I have a friend who is French, cannot speak English apart from hello and goodbye, when he goes to immigration he always takes someone who can help him, if needed. I would imagine Russians and Chinese having problems??? ....but in any case the information has to be entered in "English".
wensiensheng Posted Friday at 06:17 AM Posted Friday at 06:17 AM 5 minutes ago, Andrew65 said: I suspect that in years to come totally visa free entry could become a thing of the past. Reducing overtourism and denying entry to undesirables being an upshot of it. I doubt that very much. There is no money to be made in reducing over tourism and undesirables are a price that successive governments have been willing to pay
Peterphuket Posted Friday at 06:17 AM Posted Friday at 06:17 AM 2 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: It is you 2 who don't understand it, it is 3 days or less. Pardon? I was just responding toTropicalevo, Frits.
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