belg Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 i guess how thais will see this, to stop the visa border runners that they have to fly out further = more TOURISTS for TAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hereforgood Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 So can I travel to Cambodia with a retirement visa from thailand and NOT need a re enter permit >? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 So can I travel to Cambodia with a retirement visa from thailand and NOT need a re enter permit >? No...as this applies to tourist visas , your retirement extension is on a Non-Imm Visa...I guess. So you will still nee the re-entry permit.I was wondering if one had a double entry Thai/Cambo tourist visa, and came to Thailand, and after the 60 days chose to fly to Cambodia for day, would the second entry be utilised by Cambodia and leave me with no visa to return to Thailand on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 The Thai and Cambodian representatives agreed to a land survey for border demarcation, joint suppression of human trafficking and illegal logging of Siamese rosewood on the border, he said. And nothing about the illegal Extortion of foreigners by immigration officials forcing them to pay for entry despite having valid visas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suradit69 Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Tourists from 35 countries can do so, but the article doen't say which countries. Actually it's there in the original post: The 35 nations eligible were selected due to their potential and track record of tourism to the regionAustralia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, India, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qata, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States of America. Source: http://www.destinati...-visa-test-run/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moe666 Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 So, ... I have a double entry Thai visa. I used the first entry to be here now. I am not sure how I will activate my second entry, but for the sake of discussion, suppose I want to go to Sihanoukville, Cambodia and back. Do I still get stamped out of Thailand-into Cambodia-and back into Thailand, activating my second entry? or would they just wave me through to Cambodia and back to Thailand all on the first visa (never activating the second entry). Or would they stamp me out of Thailand, cancel the second visa as an entry to Cambodia, leaving me with no visa back to Thailand... Or would they let the person choose to stay on the visa or activate the second. There's a lot of ways this could work. It sounds like a great idea, just not sure how it actually works. Maybe it needs to be a special "Thai-Cambodia Visa" and the "Double Entry Thai Visa" I have isn't even an issue at all. Cann't you people read it doesn't start until Thursday, I would think this is for visa issued on and after Thursday. , thats if they even told the Embassies and consulates about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted December 26, 2012 Author Share Posted December 26, 2012 ACMECS Thai-Cambodian single visa for 35 nationals gets underway The Nation BANGKOK: -- Starting from Thursday, tourists from 35 countries will be able to enter Thailand and Cambodia with a single visa, under an agreement reached by the foreign ministers of the two countries on Wednesday. Under the the Ayeyawady -Chao Phraya Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy single visa, tourists from Australia to the United States can apply for entry visas at Thai or Cambodian embassies or consulate offices for the two destinations. The Acmecs single visa, which is similar to European Union's Schengen arrangement, would benefit the Thai and Cambodian tourism industries, said Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul. He was speaking after jointly chairing the 8th Joint Commission with his Cambodia counterpart Hor Namhong in Bangkok. The Acmecs single visa was initially proposed for the four original member countries of Acmecs, which also include Laos and Myanmar. If Thailand and Cambodia are successful, the remaining members would later join, Surapong said. Thailand received 21 million tourists this year while 2.3 million visitors visited Cambodia in the first eight months of this year. The 35 countries are: 1. Australia 2. Austria 3. Belgium 4. Bahrain 5. Canada 6. China 7. Denmark 8. Finland 9. France 10. Germany 11. Greece 12. Hong Kong 13. Iceland 14. Ireland 15. Israel 16. Italy 17. India 18. Japan 19. Korea 20. Kuwait 21. Luxembourg 22. Netherlands 23. New Zealand 24. Norway 25. Oman 26. Portugal 27. Qatar 28. Spain 29. South Africa 30. Sweden 31. Switzerland 32. Turkey 33. United Arab Emirates 34. United Kingdom 35. United States of America -- The Nation 2012-12-26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pacovl46 Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Tourists from 35 countries can do so, but the article doen't say which countries. The article DOES state which countries. "The 35 nations eligible were selected due to their potential and track record of tourism to the region Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, India, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qata, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States of America." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayned Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 And now the "WHAT IFs" start! Nobody knows the answer to this until the "what if" is tried and I doubt that the initial outcome will be the same in each case. It's a new process and the right hand has no idea what the left hand is doing! Is it a step in the right direction? Too soon to tell! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phronesis Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Ohhhhh super... Yet another layer of confusion added to the Thai visa process... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hullupullo Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 This has to be easy. If you want visit only Thailand,(more than 30days) you apply thai tourist visa, 1000b paid in local currency. If you want visit only Cambodia, you apply Cambodian touristvisa, $20 paid in local currency. If you want visit both, you apply Asmecs single visa, 1000b+$20 paid in local currency. Visa has 2 entries, 1 for Thailand, 1 for Cambodia. When you enter Cambodia, you get 30 days stamp to stay Cambodia and Cambodia entry is used. When you enter Thailand, you get 60 days stamp to stay Thailand and Thailand entry is used. And life goes on... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanLaew Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Is this only for Tourist Visa? What about other types, like O, O-A, ED, etc? The 35 nations eligible were selected due to their potential and track record of tourism to the region Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, India, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Qata, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States of America. I see that the once vaunted Russian tourist market didn't pass muster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 These will surely be some sort of multiple-entry visa. Come to Thailand, visit Cambodia, then surely it will allow you to re-enter Thailand without resorting to a 15/30 day VE stamp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALFREDO Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 I assume, you get a special "Single Visa" for both countries for a bit cheaper price than two Visas to the countries would have cost you before. That is on TOP of all the others Visas Thailand and Cambodia has available for their specific country, which will be still available. If you get that VISA VERSION in only single or double or triple entry has to be seen. Maybe only single entry. To activate a possible double entry Visa you would have to leave the two countries. (I doubt that that double entry will be possible,) So nothing big in change for the Visa and border runners. I assume. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badboldie Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 I wonder if the free(or included in ticket) 30 day visa exception, will still be available for tourist of less than 30 days? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 To activate a possible double entry Visa you would have to leave the two countries. (I doubt that that double entry will be possible,) So nothing big in change for the Visa and border runners. I assume. Well no. If there's a double/multi-entry version then: Leave country A, going into country B. Return to country A and use the next 'Entry' allowed. There would be no need for a third country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emilyb Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 It wouldn't make sense for it to be single-entry to both, as people generally fly into and out of the same city on trips and because an infinitely wider range of flights is available out of BKK. Of course government policy here often doesn't make sense, but that is something worth considering. If you made it single entry to both, then the vast majority of tourists would end up flying into BKK, transiting to Cambodia at some point and then stamping back into Thailand (or VOA/applying for a further tourist visa if not eligible). Wouldn't make a lot of sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stiggy Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 I shouldn't think it was put in place to assist long term border bouncers.Its there to assist regular tourists good on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fishface Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 (edited) It says single visa for both countries. Whats the problem. If you have a visa for Thailand or Cambodia it is the same for both. I understand it as no more vise bounces to Cambodia. If you have a visa for one you can travel to the other. If you have 15 days left of a 1 month to Thailand then you have 15 days left in Cambodia. Thailand does not --and quite rightly care about visa bouncers. If you have enough money then you get a retirement --if your not old enough then fly to Singapore. if you cant afford that then go home. Less football hooligans and bottling incidents. If you can't afford to be here and sit on the steps of 7 -11 go home. I think that Cambodia is fed up of being a visa bounce only , long have they tried to encourage tourism. I will do any thing I can do to help Thailand rid itself of the football shirtless prats walking the super markets looking for cheap sun tan lotion and longing for the days they can live here on a dollar a day. I want to vomit when I hear a prat ask ( slur) me what time the game is on at 5,30 as I sit down for a early beer with the newspaper. Go home to Mallaga or Torremolinos or pay for a visa,----its the law. These ducking and diving vise bounce prats should go home,--- please. Edited December 26, 2012 by Fishface 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thongsuknork Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 if i am correct the said visa will be expensive covering charges for both countries and a 30 day only if wrong plz excuse me b coz its only a guess i think it may take 6 months more for this kind visa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Thailand does not --and quite rightly care about visa bouncers. Must be why over the past few years they've changed the number of days one gets as a Visa Exemption at a land border from 30 down to 15. Capped the number of Tourist Visas one can get. And recently just changed the number of 15 day Visa Exemptions one can get in a 180 day period to 3. (I believe) Thailand does care. But does not care enough. Thailand would be far better off without the Visa Running desperados. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrer Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 Thailand does not --and quite rightly care about visa bouncers. Must be why over the past few years they've changed the number of days one gets as a Visa Exemption at a land border from 30 down to 15. Capped the number of Tourist Visas one can get. And recently just changed the number of 15 day Visa Exemptions one can get in a 180 day period to 3. (I believe) Thailand does care. But does not care enough. Thailand would be far better off without the Visa Running desperados. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happysanook Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 I hope this doesn't screw with Cambodias current exellent visa policy regarding business visas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happysanook Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 But does not care enough. Thailand would be far better off without the Visa Running desperados. Spoken like a true capitalist yuppie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dighambara Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 It looks to me that this is just one type of visa available, applied for, in advance, at certain consulates/embassies outside Thailand. Once you have it, you can either land in Cambodia or Thailand. If you travel between both countries, you'll still have immigration to attend to. Your visa will be as valid for Cambodia as Thailand, but immigration formalities will just be the same as anyone else, just as if you had two visas in your passport. It won't affect any other type of visas to Thailand. This though, still brings up questions like what happens if you have this type of visa as a double entry tourist visa and where to trigger the second entry. So, although it seems at first sight to be a simple enough idea, will be far from straight forward. As usual, there is just not enough information in the article. A friend recently visited Cambodia and innocently missed Cambodian Immigration due lack of signage. When he returned, it was pointed out that he had no Cambodian stams in his passport, but he was allowed back in without complaint... As it happens, I accidently did exactly the same thing at Nong Khai - in the days before the bridge. Not knowing where Lao Imigration was located meant that I didn't get any stamps - later that day Thai Immigration let me return - with only a comment that I had no Lao stamps... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALFREDO Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 It wouldn't make sense for it to be single-entry to both, as people generally fly into and out of the same city on trips and because an infinitely wider range of flights is available out of BKK. Of course government policy here often doesn't make sense, but that is something worth considering. If you made it single entry to both, then the vast majority of tourists would end up flying into BKK, transiting to Cambodia at some point and then stamping back into Thailand (or VOA/applying for a further tourist visa if not eligible). Wouldn't make a lot of sense. I meant single entry in the NEW ONE VISA - TWO COUNTRY ZONE. You can transit between the two countries as you please. Can have a special stamp for that or ? We will see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALFREDO Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 To activate a possible double entry Visa you would have to leave the two countries. (I doubt that that double entry will be possible,) So nothing big in change for the Visa and border runners. I assume. Well no. If there's a double/multi-entry version then: Leave country A, going into country B. Return to country A and use the next 'Entry' allowed. There would be no need for a third country. I meant single entry in the NEW ONE VISA - TWO COUNTRY ZONE. You can transit between the two countries as you please. I thought of a kind of SCHENGEN ZONE. To activate a new Visa Entry, in that two country zone, if there are Double or Multiple Visas, you have to leave to country C. Can have a special stamp for that or ? All speculation. We will see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted December 26, 2012 Author Share Posted December 26, 2012 IMMIGRATION Single-entry visa for Thailand, Cambodia Supalak Ganjanakhundee The Nation Citizens from 35 nations qualify; seen paving the way for single Asean visa BANGKOK: -- From today, tourists from 35 countries need only apply for one visa to visit both Thailand and Cambodia. This is part of Acmecs Single Visa - the first step toward an Asean version of the European Union's Schengen Visa scheme. Full story: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydebolle Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 What happens to permanent residence holders and Thai passport holders? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khwaibah Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 Still clear as mud..... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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