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No, they are part of ASEAN so will get, I think, a 30 day stamp on arrival.

If they are travelling alone, particularly if a woman, they might get quizzed about available funds.

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No it is not safe to assume anything. You can make a quick check of any requirement anywhere at http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations...ation/index.jsp

/ 30JAN10 / 0818 UTC

National Thailand (TH) /Destination Cambodia (KH)

Cambodia (KH)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

for at least 6 months after the date of arrival.

Visa required.

Posted
No, they are part of ASEAN so will get, I think, a 30 day stamp on arrival.

If they are travelling alone, particularly if a woman, they might get quizzed about available funds.

Correct - Thais get a 30 day stamp on arrival.

Correct also, single women will get a hard time - best to get a letter of sponsorship from someone especially if making repeat trips, and can get really messy if making more than about 5-6.

(My g/f was travelling with me when i was working there last year, and as we were not married, she could only get 30 day max stamps, so had to keep going back to t/l.)

Many cases of Thai ladys "loosing" their passports if they get too many stamps, and needing a new "clean" one.

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No it is not safe to assume anything. You can make a quick check of any requirement anywhere at http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations...ation/index.jsp

/ 30JAN10 / 0818 UTC

National Thailand (TH) /Destination Cambodia (KH)

Cambodia (KH)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

for at least 6 months after the date of arrival.

Visa required.

Thank you!

Just a thought on the Cambodia issue,i have taken my partner their when i needed a visa run and have stayed a couple of nights at the casino and she did not have or needed to get a visa,possibly because she stayed in no mans land and never ventured past the Cambodian entry and exit stamp places.

Allthough she did wait with me while i got my stamp/visa at the first place where you get your visa before you get to the casinos.

Hope this makes sense! :)

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No it is not safe to assume anything. You can make a quick check of any requirement anywhere at http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations...ation/index.jsp

/ 30JAN10 / 0818 UTC

National Thailand (TH) /Destination Cambodia (KH)

Cambodia (KH)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

for at least 6 months after the date of arrival.

Visa required.

lopburi3, so a Thai needs a visa for Cambodia? That is strange as my Vietnamese patner just waltzes in and out with only the entry/exit stamps.

I apologise for the wrong info, but I assumed that ASEAN members were free to travel between member states.

However, having said that I'm finding it also ain't true with "Sparkling" Korea, trying to take her to Seoul the "R"Soul of Asia.

But then it grieves me the numbers of good men who died for the freedom of South Korea and who now get no thanks.

Posted

I apologise for the wrong info, but I assumed that ASEAN members were free to travel between member states.

However, having said that I'm finding it also ain't true with "Sparkling" Korea, trying to take her to Seoul the "R"Soul of Asia.

Perhaps that's because Korea isn't a member country.

Member Countries

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand VietNam

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Thai's get visas on arrivals like most other nationalites into Cambo....ie you pay cash and they give you a stamp. Only a few ASEAN countries get visa free access: VN, Malaysia and Singapore from memory. The only place Thai's can go without any formalities is the Casino's just over the border in Cambodia. Most other nationalities are required to be stamped in before they can get in.

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I apologise for the wrong info, but I assumed that ASEAN members were free to travel between member states.

However, having said that I'm finding it also ain't true with "Sparkling" Korea, trying to take her to Seoul the "R"Soul of Asia.

Perhaps that's because Korea isn't a member country.

Member Countries

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand VietNam

Yes I've learnt that about Korea, I thought they were a member but maybe I'm getting confused with APEC.

I truely don't want to go to Seoul as it has absolutley no saving graces but it does hold $8,000 of mine in a bank account so that kind of smoothes over the rough.

Posted

Correct - Thais get a 30 day stamp on arrival.

Correct also, single women will get a hard time - best to get a letter of sponsorship from someone especially if making repeat trips, and can get really messy if making more than about 5-6.

(My g/f was travelling with me when i was working there last year, and as we were not married, she could only get 30 day max stamps, so had to keep going back to t/l.)

Many cases of Thai ladys "loosing" their passports if they get too many stamps, and needing a new "clean" one.

It;s not only single women get a hard time, my husband (Thai) got bailed up and they wanted to know what he was doing there, had he come to work, where was he staying etc, They weren't letting him through and didn't believe he was on a holiday. I had already cleared the passport desk and had to come back to say he was my husband and we were in Singapore for a short holiday. All smiles and apologies then.

Posted
No, they are part of ASEAN so will get, I think, a 30 day stamp on arrival.

If they are travelling alone, particularly if a woman, they might get quizzed about available funds.

Ha!Ha!Ha!they might be quizzed,you say?They might be send back on the same flight(if its TG coming back),it happens all the time.

If this is her first trip to Singapore - better go together and make sure,that ticket is OK(it may be to next country,not return)

and(she will love it):a thousand bucks in her wallet ready to show(very handy for shopping later - do not expect it back!).

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i heard that ASEAN member countries will soon have a common visa, like schengen visa in europe, so moving around will be easier.

I doubt that's going to happen. Thailand has a difficult time keeping out illegal workers from neighboring countries and the Philippines.

As far as getting in is concerned, they don't need visas for a 21 - 30 day stay.

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I am moving this topic from the forum “Thai visas, residency and work permits” to the forum “Visas and migration to other countries”

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Maestro

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It;s not only single women get a hard time, my husband (Thai) got bailed up and they wanted to know what he was doing there, had he come to work, where was he staying etc, They weren't letting him through and didn't believe he was on a holiday. I had already cleared the passport desk and had to come back to say he was my husband and we were in Singapore for a short holiday. All smiles and apologies then.

That's why unless they specifically stop you, it is better to walk up to counter together and give officer both passports at the same time.

TH

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It;s not only single women get a hard time, my husband (Thai) got bailed up and they wanted to know what he was doing there, had he come to work, where was he staying etc, They weren't letting him through and didn't believe he was on a holiday. I had already cleared the passport desk and had to come back to say he was my husband and we were in Singapore for a short holiday. All smiles and apologies then.

That's why unless they specifically stop you, it is better to walk up to counter together and give officer both passports at the same time.

TH

That's what my Thai g/f and I did last month when we visited Singapore for a few days. Not a word and we went right through. No problem.

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It;s not only single women get a hard time, my husband (Thai) got bailed up and they wanted to know what he was doing there, had he come to work, where was he staying etc, They weren't letting him through and didn't believe he was on a holiday. I had already cleared the passport desk and had to come back to say he was my husband and we were in Singapore for a short holiday. All smiles and apologies then.

That's why unless they specifically stop you, it is better to walk up to counter together and give officer both passports at the same time.

TH

This is good advice for any country you visit not just Singapore

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