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1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

...screening procedures to prevent foreign nationals associated with so-called “grey businesses” from entering the country via air travel

 

Can't have them taking Thai jobs, can we. The biggest 'grey business' in Thailand is happening at the airports and now they've found another excuse to force people to use it.

 

The new Thailand. The land of self-entitlement to first-world standards and the gluttony of third-world corruption.

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This is probably primarily aimed at the Chinese, but also Indians and Africans. 

 

It concerns me that this role is linked to Immigration and entry points. I do not have the confidence in their ability to make an evidence-based on-the-spot assessment of whether somebody is running or working in an unregistered or 'grey' business. Fair enough, if they catch them with a suitcase full of tools or a blacklisting pops up on the computer but otherwise it will just be guesswork based on the old "You stay too long" followed by a Section 3 (Suspected working without permission) denial of entry. This will then be followed by a 4500 Baht safe entry. 

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Airport immigration authorities in Thailand, particularly at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports, have stepped up surveillance and screening procedures to prevent foreign nationals associated with so-called “grey businesses” from entering the country via air travel.

You mean - "Digital Nomads?"

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2 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Grey businesses? Those listed are downright illegal. Why are they sugar coating it?

 

Vested interests, now shush...

Posted
5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The overarching directive follows the principle: “Good guys in, bad guys out.”

 

They've been notoriously inept at telling those groups apart, even in glaringly obvious cases. This latest "crackdown" will be yet another failure.

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Maj. Gen. Cherngron further assured the public that these enhanced security measures will not impact legitimate tourists. He stressed that the strategy aims to welcome visitors who contribute positively to the Thai economy, while strictly barring those who pose a threat to national security.

 

I like reading this, but in practice, will there not be a more suspicious approach in general by immigration officers, having a negative impact on genuine visitors?

 

Maybe a naive question.....

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

In particular, officials are watching for individuals engaged in call centre scams, online gambling or money laundering,

How do they identify these people?

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