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I have searched but cannot get a strait answer for this..

I arrived and stayed in Thailand for 6 days

Left and went to siem reap for 14 days

Back to Thailand for 14 days

Then to Phnom Penh for 14 days

Thailand again for 14 days

So I was wondering if I leave again for siem reap for 6 days

Then return to Thailand for 2 days before going back home would this be possible

Or am I better just staying in Thailand before going home

Posted

Once.

Why? Are you on the run or a travelling salesman?

Absolutely wrong. The OP is a tourist. There are no rules limiting how many times you can enter Thailand (on a visa exempt). You can do that as long you don't do back-to-back out/in to stay in country continuously..

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I had always wondered that myself.Spend about 6 months in Thailand.But during that 6 months maybe visiting 3-4 different countries in that time.

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Posted

Wrong forum , moved to Visa

Ahh... this explains it!

It's not a general discussion about taking leave.

Sorry OP. Enjoy your holiday.

Posted

Once.

Why? Are you on the run or a travelling salesman?

Absolutely wrong. The OP is a tourist. There are no rules limiting how many times you can enter Thailand (on a visa exempt). You can do that as long you don't do back-to-back out/in to stay in country continuously..

Sorry, that's wrong. Once is the correct answer...depending on where you cross.

Pedang Besar...once, and only once, because that is what the law reads. Different offices are now interpreting the law differently.

Dannok/Sadao can several times...and the two are only an hour apart.

Posted

Once.

Why? Are you on the run or a travelling salesman?

Absolutely wrong. The OP is a tourist. There are no rules limiting how many times you can enter Thailand (on a visa exempt). You can do that as long you don't do back-to-back out/in to stay in country continuously..

Sorry, that's wrong. Once is the correct answer...depending on where you cross.

Pedang Besar...once, and only once, because that is what the law reads. Different offices are now interpreting the law differently.

Dannok/Sadao can several times...and the two are only an hour apart.

It is correct. People who are not staying for all the days allowed by a visa exempt entry can do it several entries but most of those also are not turning around and coming back the same day..

Only those that are staying the full time allowed and then doing an out and back trip out are being limited to one at some border crossings.

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A double-entry tourist visa can be given a validity of three or six months from the issue date for travel to Thailand. On each of the two entries into Thailand you will receive permission to stay for 60 days. Each of these stays can optionally be extended by 30 days.

If you explain your need for a six-month validity, for example with your travel itinerary, you should have no difficulty getting the visa valid for six months.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

Posted

Getting a double entry tourist visa from London on a Maltese passport will I get the 120 days?

I think you have asked already ? 2 entries each 60 days extendable for 30 more = 120 days.

Posted

...

Pedang Besar...once, and only once, because that is what the law reads. Different offices are now interpreting the law differently.

...

There is no such law.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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Getting a double entry tourist visa from London on a Maltese passport will I get the 120 days?

I think you have asked already ? 2 entries each 60 days extendable for 30 more = 120 days.

Sorry meant to say 2 x 60 = 120, or 2 x (60 + 30) = 180.

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