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Thailand Slams Fake News Over Alleged Visa-Free Entry Cap

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Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has issued a stark warning about a fake announcement alleging a new rule that limits visa-free entry for foreigners to only twice a year. This comes amid the ministry's ongoing efforts to combat the spread of fake news, which poses significant threats to security and social stability.

The detection of misleading information has intensified efforts to raise public awareness about technology-related crime. Thailand's Anti-Fake News Centre processed 157,300 online messages on 15 January 2026, out of which 4,815 required verification. Social media platforms identified the bulk of erroneous content, with a minor proportion coming from the Line Official channel.

The false claim, which gained substantial attention, suggested a new regulation limiting the frequency of visa-free entries. The Immigration Bureau confirmed this to be entirely baseless, assuring that no changes to existing laws have occurred. The bureau continues to enforce current regulations and closely monitor frequent cross-border movements known as "visa runs."

Other circulated misinformation included incorrect health claims, allegations about financial activity preceding elections, and false reports concerning online lotteries and overseas recruitment. The ministry highlighted the critical importance of verifying sources before sharing information to prevent misunderstanding and social discord.

Looking forward, the ministry is focusing on bolstering public awareness and vigilance in the face of growing online misinformation. Citizens are encouraged to verify details through official channels and to exercise caution in sharing unverified news. The emphasis remains on promoting digital literacy to safeguard personal data and maintain societal trust, reported Khaosod.

Key Takeaways

  • Thai authorities have debunked a false claim about visa entry restrictions.

  • Authorities processed 157,300 messages, with 4,815 needing verification.

  • The Ministry urges the public to verify news with official sources before sharing.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2026-01-19

 

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  • I believe thai imm officials in several provinces are the original source of limitation on entry quantities and types of entry being given extra attention. Perhaps the search for the source should s

  • BritManToo
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    Oh Dear, the immigration officers actions seem to be costing the country money. As far as I can see it's real news, not fake. And the country would be better off removing the corrupt immigration offi

  • EVENKEEL
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    First hand accounts of visa exempt entries being warned to get a visa is fairly common I think.

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I believe thai imm officials in several provinces are the original source of limitation on entry quantities and types of entry being given extra attention. Perhaps the search for the source should start within the govt.

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Oh Dear, the immigration officers actions seem to be costing the country money.

As far as I can see it's real news, not fake.

And the country would be better off removing the corrupt immigration officers that arbitrarily refuse foreign holidaymakers entry to Thailand.

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First hand accounts of visa exempt entries being warned to get a visa is fairly common I think.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The Immigration Bureau confirmed this to be entirely baseless, assuring that no changes to existing laws have occurred. The bureau continues to enforce current regulations and closely monitor frequent cross-border movements known as "visa runs"

Yeah, if they want people to believe them, then maybe they need to educate all officers at all borders the apply same rules. Not give them freedom to circumvent the Immigration law, and apply what they see fit.

As with ever in Thailand, there was/is good intention behind the two visa free arrivals ... to put some barriers up against the scammers going back and forth, to stop people basically immigrating here on visa runs, etc

However, as usual, the moment the see some negativity from tourists they panic and say stop doing that.

I assume that may have happened here.

honesly seriously, what happened

your rules where very clear now not so much leaving people completely and uterly confused..................how many entries can anyone have in one year

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Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing noone.

27 minutes ago, smedly said:

honesly seriously, what happened

your rules where very clear now not so much leaving people completely and uterly confused..................how many entries can anyone have in one year

If you find your entries are being limited then a visit to Pattaya could be the solution! 😉🤣😉🤣

so easy

  1. issue a 5 year TR visa unlimited entrys, or one stay per year up to 180 days, 1 day more than 180 days cant stay per year ..or need to apply residence visa... some countrys issue it

  2. where the non o multiple?

  3. or do it like UAE ,unlimited entrys without visa , up to 180days per year,on the e gates shows you how many days you can stay more,even without a single stamp

sorry ,but here in thai the eft hand dont know what the right hand doing, and allways and ever change or not change or up to decression of the officers.

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Maybe people are confused because the visa entry rules are a confusing mess...And have been for a very long time..

The visa entry rules change like the wind, so immigration dont even even even pretend they dont...

16 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Oh Dear, the immigration officers actions seem to be costing the country money.

As far as I can see it's real news, not fake.

And the country would be better off removing the corrupt immigration officers that arbitrarily refuse foreign holidaymakers entry to Thailand.

And those charging made up 'fees' like on Koh Chang.......and still working there after being reported, raking in thousands everyday....

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It's been documented people being refused re-entry doing "border bounces"

Gov & immigration just list how many times you can come & go in 1 year via whatever method, air land sea if on visa exempt - not arsey immigration officer deciding when it suits them for whatever mood they're in

Stay more than 180 days subject to tax but they want the tourists but no clear rules about nearly anything here

7 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

As with ever in Thailand, there was/is good intention behind the two visa free arrivals ... to put some barriers up against the scammers going back and forth, to stop people basically immigrating here on visa runs, etc

However, as usual, the moment the see some negativity from tourists they panic and say stop doing that.

I assume that may have happened here.

What "scammers" are you referring to, most scammers, in Thailand, are thais.

Be glad with the flexibility there is. At the moment the intention of the visa exempt entries is easy: if it's clear you're a tourist, no problem; if you could be living here, get a proper visa.

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Well now, three of my friends who have had difficulty over the past month, with one being refused entry and having to leave on the next flight, will be pleased that this is all fake. Thank you Thai Immigration for putting the record straight.

14 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

As with ever in Thailand, there was/is good intention behind the two visa free arrivals ... to put some barriers up against the scammers going back and forth, to stop people basically immigrating here on visa runs, etc

However, as usual, the moment the see some negativity from tourists they panic and say stop doing that.

I assume that may have happened here.

If this was true why set the limit at a ridiculous two. Getting 60 days seriously affects people such as myself would want to use Thailand as a base and explore other countries. On of the two used for the first entry then only allowed one more for the whole year. Somebody actually living in Thailand would need to do six entries per year. If the reason was true set the limit at a more realistic 4 or 5.

But it makes me wonder if this wasn't a leak to test the water. Make an announcement about thinking of doing something without actually implementing anything. Having tested the waters and seen the backlash then just withdraw it. In the UK the Government has just announced a humiliating climb down over the introduction of digital ID.

Hang on a minute "Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has issued a stark warning about a fake announcement alleging a new rule that limits visa-free entry for foreigners to only twice a year. This comes amid the ministry's ongoing efforts to combat the spread of fake news, which poses significant threats to security and social stability."

If this is fake why isn't the announcement from the Thai ministry responsible for Immigration? Thailand's Ministry of Digital Economy, right I am going to trust that one.

5 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Hang on a minute "Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has issued a stark warning about a fake announcement alleging a new rule that limits visa-free entry for foreigners to only twice a year. This comes amid the ministry's ongoing efforts to combat the spread of fake news, which poses significant threats to security and social stability."

If this is fake why isn't the announcement from the Thai ministry responsible for Immigration? Thailand's Ministry of Digital Economy, right I am going to trust that one.

Good point.

Land of Confusion. Interpretation and enforcement of "rules" has no uniformity. A friend was detained for 2 hours in December returning after a few weeks away in his home country. He had been using visa exempt rather that the previous non-o retirement he had for several years. He was allowed in. Another friend entered 15 times in 2025. Typically for a stay of 4-7 days (he lives in Manila) and never had an issue. Hit or miss as to the officer's agenda on the day possibly - no thanks! Best get the correct visa for stress free entry.

14 hours ago, lapamita said:

so easy

  1. issue a 5 year TR visa unlimited entrys, or one stay per year up to 180 days, 1 day more than 180 days cant stay per year ..or need to apply residence visa... some countrys issue it

  2. where the non o multiple?

  3. or do it like UAE ,unlimited entrys without visa , up to 180days per year,on the e gates shows you how many days you can stay more,even without a single stamp

sorry ,but here in thai the eft hand dont know what the right hand doing, and allways and ever change or not change or up to decression of the officers.

Thailand is a developing country. Most of the population are earning very low wages. Developing countries don't just open their borders, because protectionisms have to be put in place for the local population, be it rent, work, transport etc.

This model happens in every developing country around Africa, Asia, even India.

Dubai is a developed rich country so you cannot compare.

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22 hours ago, smedly said:

honesly seriously, what happened

your rules where very clear now not so much leaving people completely and uterly confused..................how many entries can anyone have in one year

Yes how many entries are allowed, I know a old Irish couple that have been in 3 times since the news was first out and they said no problem, anyone no if or what the limit is??

8 hours ago, kiwikeith said:

Yes how many entries are allowed, I know a old Irish couple that have been in 3 times since the news was first out and they said no problem, anyone no if or what the limit is??

It all depends on whether the IO has suspicions you might be trying tp permanately live here on a visa excemption stamp. Know of a couple people tried that and got caught out. Its those that try beat the system that cause the problems

3 hours ago, merlin4174 said:

It all depends on whether the IO has suspicions you might be trying tp permanately live here on a visa excemption stamp. Know of a couple people tried that and got caught out. Its those that try beat the system that cause the problems

Then they must have a string of back to back exempt entries. Why are Immigration so dumb they can't see that somebody who goes to Thailand once or twice a year clearly isn't living there.

17 hours ago, merlin4174 said:

It all depends on whether the IO has suspicions you might be trying tp permanately live here on a visa excemption stamp. Know of a couple people tried that and got caught out. Its those that try beat the system that cause the problems

Well that does not answer my question

On 1/20/2026 at 5:17 PM, DonniePeverley said:

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On 1/20/2026 at 5:17 PM, DonniePeverley said:

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On 1/20/2026 at 5:17 PM, DonniePeverley said:

Thailand is a developing country. Most of the population are earning very low wages. Developing countries don't just open their borders, because protectionisms have to be put in place for the local population, be it rent, work, transport etc.

This model happens in every developing country around Africa, Asia, even India.

Dubai is a developed rich country so you cannot compare.

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all data for point 1 in thai computer already ,dont need to be a developed nation

and

the 5 year tourist visa multi is issued by ...you named it already -------- I N D I A ----- and others ..allouing you to enter multiple times or 1 time per calenderyear up to 180 days ......so easy so good compare to the <deleted> here

cost 80 usd ..and if somebody no tourist and longer than 180 days no exception ,no nothing ..you must go immigration for Lt visa

so easy it could be........................

Last word was overland visa-exempt entry could not get a full 30-day extension.

Is there any truth in that also ?

6 hours ago, lapamita said:

all data for point 1 in thai computer already ,dont need to be a developed nation

and

the 5 year tourist visa multi is issued by ...you named it already -------- I N D I A ----- and others ..allouing you to enter multiple times or 1 time per calenderyear up to 180 days ......so easy so good compare to the <deleted> here

cost 80 usd ..and if somebody no tourist and longer than 180 days no exception ,no nothing ..you must go immigration for Lt visa

so easy it could be........................

Well they've now suddenly opened their borders which is wreckless. I've witness locals complaining of prices going up, having to move because foreigners have driven up rental prices, etc

However, some protectionism are still in place like work. Although for how long ... who knows.

You will get scenarios like Phillippines if Thailand is not careful, where you have a very wealthy group (namely the property owners, some business) and then a hard up working class. It went really bad in Phillipines lately with many protests, same Bangladesh.

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