watchcat Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 minutes ago, AAArdvark said: How many visiting tourists actually know the required province, district and subdistrict where they will be staying Not many not to mention the address.
brewsterbudgen Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, watchcat said: Not many not to mention the address. 8 minutes ago, AAArdvark said: How many visiting tourists actually know the required province, district and subdistrict where they will be staying Like with the TM6 form, any address will do. Just the hotel name and city should be fine. 1 1
Popular Post Pieter1964 Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 6 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I wonder what will happen if the visit to Thailand is an emergency and within the three days? nothing happens, because you can fill this in 1 hour before you go into the airplane while you sit in the airport of departure. make a print screen of the QR code and finished. previous you filled in the paper one and did that in the airplane. now you can do it on your computer. and a bit later there will be an app where you can store all your info, only need to update the arrival and departure date and finished. why make so much fuzz about something so simple 2 1
watchcat Posted April 11 Posted April 11 5 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said: Like with the TM6 form, any address will do. Just the hotel name and city should be fine. Sounds good to me as I've no idea what an "iPda station is" and how to find it in an airport.
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 I read this a while ago, but was told that they meant UP TO 3 days before arrival. Is this real or a translation problem? - I think requiring it to be filled in a minimum of 3 days before arrival could raise all sorts of practical problem - not least people who didn't know and turn up a Suvarnabhumi without. the old system of cards would allow you to fill your card in at a bench in the airport itself. I'm sure there will be many people whose travel arrangements change at last minute - altered flights, different hotels - a lot can happen in 3 days. It sounds like a recipe for disaster. 1
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 13 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said: Like with the TM6 form, any address will do. Just the hotel name and city should be fine. how do you know this or are you just making an assumption? 1
watchcat Posted April 11 Posted April 11 3 minutes ago, Pieter1964 said: nothing happens, because you can fill this in 1 hour before you go into the airplane while you sit in the airport of departure. make a print screen of the QR code and finished. previous you filled in the paper one and did that in the airplane. now you can do it on your computer. and a bit later there will be an app where you can store all your info, only need to update the arrival and departure date and finished. why make so much fuzz about something so simple Paper and and a plue pen sounds simple to me.
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 42 minutes ago, chuang said: Singapore has a similar scheme..once you submitted your arrival details they will email you confirmation.. When you landed in Singapore you just go through the e-gates...you don't have to show QR code or Q up for immigration.. ...but you can?
Pieter1964 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 hours ago, quake said: I can just see, a very nice Thai immigration lady, standing behind a computer terminal at BKK airport. and a queue of 500 angry people in front of her.. That would never happen here, would it. that only will happen with people who dont prepare their trip. that are probably the same people who forget to buy travel insurance or check their insurance same who drive a motorbike in thailand without a drive licence and without a helmet on. the same that think what they can do at their home back yard they can do also in the middle of the beach in thailand. and the same who think that the laws in thailand are not for them. and the same people who complain that thailand is not like their home country. that all is different. I already knew this was going to hapopen 1 moth agoi. only not yet where to regiter it. and the 3 days was also known already so I put it in my electronic agenda on my phone to warm me 3 calandar days based on THAI time to fill in the website. but yes you are right, most people dont prepare their trip decent. 1
brewsterbudgen Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, kwilco said: I read this a while ago, but was told that they meant UP TO 3 days before arrival. Is this real or a translation problem? - I think requiring it to be filled in a minimum of 3 days before arrival could raise all sorts of practical problem - not least people who didn't know and turn up a Suvarnabhumi without. the old system of cards would allow you to fill your card in at a bench in the airport itself. I'm sure there will be many people whose travel arrangements change at last minute - altered flights, different hotels - a lot can happen in 3 days. It sounds like a recipe for disaster. As has already been mentioned, you can fill it in at the airport in Bangkok after you've arrived if you have to, just like the TM6 form. 1
impulse Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Catch me up here... The last time I tried their website, it was blocked here in China. I don't know on which end... But I can't find the link in my history. Has anyone posted the link in the past 5 pages? I'm too discouraged to read through so many Thai bashes.
brewsterbudgen Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, kwilco said: how do you know this or are you just making an assumption? Making an assumption based on the TM6 form. What else can you do if you don't know the address where you're staying?
treetops Posted April 11 Posted April 11 3 minutes ago, kwilco said: Is this real or a translation problem? Do a dummy run on the website and all will be revealed. Hint - look for what arrival dates can be selected. 1 1
Pieter1964 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, watchcat said: Paper and and a plue pen sounds simple to me. ow but then you need tto think about bring a pen with you in the airplane. and what I have noticed is that at least 30% of the people in the plane dont have a pen. dont know what to fill in. and even not fill it in at all and just goto the passport control to see what happens.
Popular Post watchcat Posted April 11 Popular Post Posted April 11 3 minutes ago, kwilco said: It sounds like a recipe for disaster. Most Thai apps are just that. 3
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said: As has already been mentioned, you can fill it in at the airport in Bangkok after you've arrived if you have to, just like the TM6 form. so the headline is incorrect?
treetops Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, impulse said: Catch me up here... The last time I tried their website, it was blocked here in China. I don't know on which end... But I can't find the link in my history. Has anyone posted the link in the past 5 pages? I'm too discouraged to read through so many Thai bashes. https://tdac.immigration.go.th/arrival-card/#/home
impulse Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just now, treetops said: https://tdac.immigration.go.th/arrival-card/#/home Thanks! It works fine here in China now.
quake Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 minutes ago, Pieter1964 said: that only will happen with people who dont prepare their trip. that are probably the same people who forget to buy travel insurance or check their insurance same who drive a motorbike in thailand without a drive licence and without a helmet on. the same that think what they can do at their home back yard they can do also in the middle of the beach in thailand. and the same who think that the laws in thailand are not for them. and the same people who complain that thailand is not like their home country. that all is different. I already knew this was going to hapopen 1 moth agoi. only not yet where to regiter it. and the 3 days was also known already so I put it in my electronic agenda on my phone to warm me 3 calandar days based on THAI time to fill in the website. but yes you are right, most people dont prepare their trip decent. Glad your so organized. The general public are not.
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just now, watchcat said: Most Thai apps are just that. Yes - it is a symptom of ALL Thai authorities web site that they are badly designed, ill-thoght out and often grossly unreliable. I get the impression that when a site is needed some nabob tells everyone that his son is an IT wizzard and can build the web site for them - the inevitable result of nepotism is a site built by someone who just hasn't the skills to do it. 1
kwilco Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 minutes ago, treetops said: Do a dummy run on the website and all will be revealed. Hint - look for what arrival dates can be selected. and thois is in English?
sandyf Posted April 11 Posted April 11 6 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I wonder what will happen if the visit to Thailand is an emergency and within the three days? Never believe what a headline says, journalistic licence in pursuit of sensationalism. 2
markeewan Posted April 11 Posted April 11 6 hours ago, BritManToo said: I predict 1/2 the current tourists will just go to Vietnam instead! They also have digital arrival, but you can fill it in after you land. Brits get 45 days visa waiver on arrival. And it's a better destination for most tourists. Alternatively ...... flip ...... flop ....... AU needs $50 visa, but no digital arrival card to fill in. VN is 30% cheaper than TH.
NanLaew Posted April 11 Posted April 11 6 hours ago, Upnotover said: 6 hours ago, JustinT said: The requirement is 3 days or less. You can do it one minute before checking in for your flight if you want. One minute before immigration in fact - they have already said there will be provision on arrival for those that didn't already complete it. Of course there is. Just like the auto gates that the usual Thai bashers ridiculed and said they would cause colossal backups have manned kiosks for those that missed the memo, or like me, have a dud chip in their passport. But bashers won't like that either. 1 1
NanLaew Posted April 11 Posted April 11 46 minutes ago, watchcat said: What about people who doest have a mobile phone, what dshouuld they do? As I'm sure whe you go to the Immi they'll want a Paper filled in using a blue ballpoint pen? ;; No. No they won't. But thanks for playing.
NanLaew Posted April 11 Posted April 11 23 minutes ago, kwilco said: I read this a while ago, but was told that they meant UP TO 3 days before arrival. Is this real or a translation problem? - I think requiring it to be filled in a minimum of 3 days before arrival could raise all sorts of practical problem - not least people who didn't know and turn up a Suvarnabhumi without. the old system of cards would allow you to fill your card in at a bench in the airport itself. I'm sure there will be many people whose travel arrangements change at last minute - altered flights, different hotels - a lot can happen in 3 days. It sounds like a recipe for disaster. Only for a traveler of a certain predisposition about anything Thai. Or the non-traveler beating their gums.
NanLaew Posted April 11 Posted April 11 23 minutes ago, watchcat said: Most Thai apps are just that. Most Thai apps are in Thai for Thai people and work fine. Why are you so miserable?
watchcat Posted April 11 Posted April 11 6 minutes ago, NanLaew said: No. No they won't. But thanks for playing. Ever been to a Immigration office and done a aretirement or marrired visa ?
watchcat Posted April 11 Posted April 11 3 minutes ago, NanLaew said: Most Thai apps are in Thai for Thai people and work fine. Why are you so miserable? But this article was about Tourists entering Thailand.
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