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Entry and Exit Requirements3
There is an update as of April 1st. You will need a 60 day tourist visa to enter Thailand, unless you have proof of leaving the country within 30 days. There are starting to be quite a few people not being let on the plane because they don't have this. This is an old law that is being heavily enforced now. You have to get the visa before you leave Au. The other countries you won't have a problem with getting visa on arrival, but you will going to Thailand. If you don't have proof of onward travel out of Thailand, you won't get in the country without a 60 day visa.5
Visa on arrival/visa extension...6
#4 If you have a return ticket within 30 days of your arrival, then yes you can. There is no extention longer than 7 days, but it's a catch 22. You have travel proof out of the country with in 30 days, so there are very few situations that you would need an extention.....medical emergency, or missed plane flight is about it.9
davelliot.. while I agree with what you wrote here... (as a matter of fact.. I have arrived in Bangkok several times and in Phuket once.. within the last 6 months, on one way tickets (internationally)).... and not been questioned.... (Might I add that I in all cases had "real" as opposed to "doctored or fake" onward travel arrangements)... I think it is prudent to stick to the rules....Posted By: VenessaP -- 28-Jan-2010 15:01
Posted By: VenessaP -- 09-Dec-2009 17:01
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