Thailand plans to halve the number of days it allows foreign tourists to stay without visas to 30 days as the Southeast Asian nation cracks down on travellers exploiting the waiver to engage in ...
Thailand will reduce visa-free stays for tourists from 60 to 30 days to prevent illegal business activities. Concerns have arisen about foreigners working without permits and illegally renting ...
Thailand has allowed passport holders from 93 countries to enter the country for tourism for a period not exceeding 60 days.
Thailand plans to halve the number of days it allows foreign tourists to stay without visas to 30 days as the Southeast Asian ...
The new visa restrictions could affect long-term visitors, including digital nomads, remote workers, and retirees, many of whom depend on visa-free stays to extend their time in the country ...
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Thailand is reducing its visa-free stay from 60 to 30 days to curb illegal business activities, a move that could impact long-term visitors like digital nomads and retirees.
Thailand plans to shorten visa-free stay from 60 to 30 days to mitigate the misuse of the visa exemption programme by illegal businesses.
Thailand plans to reduce the visa-free stay duration from 60 days to 30 days for travelers from eligible countries, aiming to curb misuse of the scheme by individuals involved in illegal businesses.
An increasing number of foreigners are engaging in illicit jobs or business activities while claiming to be visiting for tourism purposes. View on euronews ...
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