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Double entry tourist visa

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Hi I arrive in Thailand on Nov 5 staying until Apr 4 am I right in thinking that a double entry tourist visa will suffice,stay 60 days get a 30 day extension.Then fly out or take a train and fly back train trip to KL looks good if it's ok with immigration.Thanks for any help

You can easily do it with a 2 entry tourist visa. But unless you stay out of the country for a couple days when you do the 2nd entry you will be a couple of days over unless you get a 30 day extension of your 2nd entry.

Also you need to check the enter before date on your visa when you get it and be sure you do the 2nd entry on or before that date. Some places only issue them with 3 months validity from the date of issue.

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I will thank you

Hello,

You can take this international train from Bangkok to Butterworth, where you can change trains

down to KL. You'll probably have at least a few hours in Butterworth (The train had been delayed

for 1.5hrs when I got to Butterworth, though.) so you can go visit George Town if you like.

http://www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm#Singapore

You can spend one night in George Town and then hop on a bus to KL the next day, too. Butterworth

and George Town are connected by ferry, which runs frequently. As you know, Thailand is one hour

behind Malaysia.

Good luck.

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