alien365 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 I'm actually flying back in on the 1st May, so I'll get to see firsthand if chaos unfolds. 1
Andrew65 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, wensiensheng said: 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 Just wait until there are protests as we are seeing in Spain and other places. I saw recently that the ratio of vistors to residents in Phuket is 118:1. 1
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 5 hours ago, webfact said: The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) website, created by the Immigration Bureau, is ready to capture essential traveller details like passport numbers, accommodation addresses, and health records. Hackers are ready to sell your data to scammers, who will now have your pp number and hotel details and will contact you posing as officials. But then, it's an Immigration website and therefore hack-proof, as we are assured again and again. 2 1 3
factual monk Posted April 11 Posted April 11 I feel they will postpone it further as the tourists number are going down. To counter the claims, I always read tourists related news of Bali, Malaysia and Vietnam. As per Vn Express news... Vietnam is seeing 24% more Chinese, Korean and Taiwanese tourists than Thailand... 1
KannikaP Posted April 11 Posted April 11 7 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: The website is already available. But not useable.
Popular Post wensiensheng Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 10 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: 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… I don’t think the new requirements will change the current process followed by an immigration officer. Currently they scan passports by putting them on a reader, then flip the pages to see if there are any red flags, check the photo to the face of the traveller, press the photo button and then put in a stamp. might be wrong, but I think all that ( which isn’t much) will still be done. The details from the new system are just stored in case of need at a later date. One issue is that it won’t let Thailand be entered as a country of residence. Perhaps an issue for long term visa holders who actually live in Thailand. Have to make up something I guess 2 2 1
Popular Post treetops Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 16 minutes ago, Travi said: What about expats living in Thailand. I think can't select Thailand as resident country. TAT have already said that will be added before the system live deadline, so fingers crossed they're true to their word. 1 2
Davedub Posted April 11 Posted April 11 5 hours ago, webfact said: The aim is to enhance visitor support and ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand. I suspect that many travellers will not get this done three days ahead of their arrival. I imagine a certain amount of chaos at Suvarnabhumi with travellers needing to find somewhere to stay for three days on the wrong side of the immigration counters. Or perhaps people will not be able to board at the departing country unless they can show a valid digital arrival card? Either way, I am not convinced this scheme is going to enhance visitor support or ensure a smoother arrival experience in Thailand. 2
marin Posted April 11 Posted April 11 12 minutes ago, norsurin said: 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. There was no problems last year. I went in and out three times without a worry one. What are you talking about?
Tom100 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 12 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??? It is in a few languages -- see below. https://tdac.immigration.go.th/arrival-card/#/home 1 1
Popular Post Guderian Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 So how exactly does the entry procedure work with this new Thai bureaucratic idiocy? I assume you'll have something on your phone if using the app, maybe a QR code, or a paper printout if using the website on a PC. Will the usual Immigration cop issuing entry stamps also check the QR code (or whatever it is), or will there be a separate desk for that? How does this speed things up and make it more convenient for tourists? And we all know from the digital geniuses trying to pay their supermarket bills with their phones via a QR code that it can take several minutes before they find what they're looking for and get it scanned, and sometimes they fail completely and, after 5 minutes or more have to revert to cash or leave their shopping behind. Now imagine that situation translated to Immigration at Swampy with a queue of maybe a thousand people all trying to find and then scan some code or other on their dysfunctional cheap phones, and of course the ones who forgot or couldn't be bothered to do it who will presumably get a slap on the wrist and be led away to fill it in. This sounds to me like it can only add to the long delays, but hey, if Thailand wants to drive yet more tourists to other countries then it's up to them I guess. 2 2
Upnotover Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, marin said: There was no problems last year. I went in and out three times without a worry one. What are you talking about? I think he is talking about the Philippines. 1 1
norsurin Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, marin said: There was no problems last year. I went in and out three times without a worry one. What are you talking about? I mean Philippines required at least 72 hour before arrival there.Not Thailand.
Peterphuket Posted April 11 Posted April 11 10 minutes ago, Andrew65 said: Just wait until there are protests as we are seeing in Spain and other places. I saw recently that the ratio of vistors to residents in Phuket is 118:1. You don't want to compare the Spanish with the Thais, do you? 1
Popular Post pomchop Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 Much ado about nothing...the things that some can find to obsess about never end. 1 2
Stiddle Mump Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Do the same as a lot af farang are doing. Chuck your smartphone in the river. Taking the battery out first. That has to be disposed of environmentally. These smart-phones take over people's lives. What can you do if engrossed in a tiktok vid? Eat and drink. No wonder people are getting fatter and drunker. If they come for me; I'll move to Burma. And take my gold with me. Thailand would be the loser. 1
Upnotover Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 minutes ago, Joe32 said: So how about foreigners on a workpermit? Yes
Upnotover Posted April 11 Posted April 11 3 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said: These smart-phones take over people's lives Not required. 1
mikeymike100 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 6 minutes ago, Upnotover said: ....but in any case the information has to be entered in "English". If that is the case...... So if you can't write English as i suspect many Chinese cannot, it may cause a problem? I am not picking on Chinese, but languages that dont use the Roman/English alphabet are going to be at a disadvantage. 1
shortstop2 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 I suggest that the smart way to implement this is to have Immigration lines at the airport such that there might be a 5 minute wait if you have done the stuff online but a 15 minute wait if you haven't. Alternatively Swampy has free wifi and i suppose could be completed after one lands.
jwl53 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 5 hours ago, webfact said: Visitors can fill in their TDAC forms three days before they arrive, inputting crucial details like passport numbers, accommodation addresses, and health records. Most backpackers do not have rebooted rooms. Health records? Do I have to go to my GP and get a copy of my health records which by the way is very confidential 1
Upnotover Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, shortstop2 said: I suggest that the smart way to implement this is to have Immigration lines at the airport such that there might be a 5 minute wait if you have done the stuff online but a 15 minute wait if you haven't. Alternatively Swampy has free wifi and i suppose could be completed after one lands. Maybe they will have "helpers" to check who has or not got their QR code ready, they used to do similar with the TM6. Anyone without can go to a single mile long queue to complete the formalities, the rest of us can sail through unhindered.
Upnotover Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, jwl53 said: Most backpackers do not have rebooted rooms. Health records? Do I have to go to my GP and get a copy of my health records which by the way is very confidential Yellow fever. Only if you've been to those countries. Thats it.
proton Posted April 11 Posted April 11 12 minutes ago, pomchop said: Much ado about nothing...the things that some can find to obsess about never end. Quite, how can 90 day reports, TM30, re entry permits, and now this digital arrival nonsense possibly be annoying, time wasting or duplication? I love forms I do 😆
FritsSikkink Posted April 11 Posted April 11 23 minutes ago, KannikaP said: But not useable. As I said before my mate couldn't fill in his arrival date, other things weren't a problem.
digger70 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I wonder what will happen if the visit to Thailand is an emergency and within the three days? Visitors can file their TDAC up to three days before their arrival in Thailand. They will be required to fill in their passport or travel document details, address of accommodation in Thailand and certain health information. Applications can be edited before submission and group submissions are also available.
Ebumbu Posted April 11 Posted April 11 This digital shift shaft replaces the TM6 paper card, which was discontinued last year.
Andrew65 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 10 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said: If that is the case...... So if you can't write English as i suspect many Chinese cannot, it may cause a problem? I am not picking on Chinese, but languages that dont use the Roman/English alphabet are going to be at a disadvantage. 12 minutes ago, shortstop2 said: I suggest that the smart way to implement this is to have Immigration lines at the airport such that there might be a 5 minute wait if you have done the stuff online but a 15 minute wait if you haven't. Alternatively Swampy has free wifi and i suppose could be completed after one lands. In later years I started getting the e-visa for Cambodia, preferable to the scrum to get a visa at PP Airport.
Burma Bill Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 hours ago, Upnotover said: One minute before immigration in fact - they have already said there will be provision on arrival for those that didn't already complete it. Yes indeed. I was watching a recent YouTube video on this subject in which was stated "In special circumstances, Immigration Officials will be available at the checkpoint to assist persons without the DAC". If I complete the DAC arrival details using my home computer, will an A4 sized paper copy be acceptable? I do not own a smartphone. 1
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