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Entering Thailand On A One Way Ticket?


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I have been entering (and leaving) Thailand every 90 days by air and road for the past 10 years, and have NEVER been asked to show an ongoing ticket.

I have been asked - by the airline when checking in for the flight to Thailand. They can refuse to board you if you have neither a ticket leaving Thailand nor a visa.

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I have been entering (and leaving) Thailand every 90 days by air and road for the past 10 years, and have NEVER been asked to show an ongoing ticket.

I have been asked - by the airline when checking in for the flight to Thailand. They can refuse to board you if you have neither a ticket leaving Thailand nor a visa.

Yes! Two times when leaving Canada, I was questioned about my entry status in Thailand by two major airlines. So be prepared to point out your visa and permission to stay stamp as you hand over your passport. One time, the Air Canada agent wasn't going to check me in because he didn't see my Retirement extension stamp and permission to stay date. Another time, a Cathay Pacific counter agent called down a visa specialist, this when I had three live and valid long-stay visas for three SEA countries.

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