Retour en Thaïlande depuis le Laos: visa
by Gilmaur
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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sur un article de presse j ai pu lire que lors d un passage [ retour] depuis le Laos vers la Thaïlande , le visa d entrée en Thaïlande était limité a 15 jours , annulant de fait tout les visas d entrée de 30 ou 90 jours obtenus a l arrivée a Bangkok. J ai prévu d aller a Luang Prabang en début de séjour en Thaïlande. Donc ma question est : est ce que je dois différer mon passage au Laos vers la fin de mes vacances ou alors c est encore un ragot sans fondement et je peux y aller aux dates prévues ?
sur un article de presse j ai pu lire que lors d un passage [ retour] depuis le Laos vers la Thaïlande , le visa d entrée en Thaïlande était limité a 15 jours , annulant de fait tout les visas d entrée de 30 ou 90 jours obtenus a l arrivée a Bangkok. J ai prévu d aller a Luang Prabang en début de séjour en Thaïlande. Donc ma question est : est ce que je dois différer mon passage au Laos vers la fin de mes vacances ou alors c est encore un ragot sans fondement et je peux y aller aux dates prévues ?
Si vous possédez un passeport d'un des pays du G7, dont la France fait partie, vous aurez trente jours de dispense de visa au passage de la frontière, qu'elle soit terrestre, aérienne ou maritime. Si vous avez un visa touriste (60 jours) obtenu avant de partir en Thailande, celui ci deviendra caduque à la première sortie du pays. Quelle est en fait la durée de votre séjour ?
Si vous possédez un passeport d'un des pays du G7, dont la France fait partie, vous aurez trente jours de dispense de visa au passage de la frontière, qu'elle soit terrestre, aérienne ou maritime. Si vous avez un visa touriste (60 jours) obtenu avant de partir en Thailande, celui ci deviendra caduque à la première sortie du pays. Quelle est en fait la durée de votre séjour ?
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
Je pars mois ! J avais prévu d aller faire un passage à Luang Prabang quelques jours après mon arrivée à BKK mais la lecture de cet article (qu'il soit vrai ou erroné ) a un peu jeté le trouble car si cet info est réelle je serai hors délai de validité de mon visa touriste en repartant ...avec tout les désagréments que cela peu engendrer avec les douaniers thaïlandais...
Je pars mois ! J avais prévu d aller faire un passage à Luang Prabang quelques jours après mon arrivée à BKK mais la lecture de cet article (qu'il soit vrai ou erroné ) a un peu jeté le trouble car si cet info est réelle je serai hors délai de validité de mon visa touriste en repartant ...avec tout les désagréments que cela peu engendrer avec les douaniers thaïlandais...
Vous partez mois ! c'est à dire ?
Vous partez mois ! c'est à dire ?
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
Désolé il en manque un morceau ! Je pars 1mois ...
Alors zéro pb. Pas besoin de visa. Vous arrivez en Thailande, vous sortez quand vous voulez, vous revenez quand vous voulez, puisque vous aurez trente jours de dispense de visa à chaque fois.
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
Alors zéro pb. Pas besoin de visa. Vous arrivez en Thailande, vous sortez quand vous voulez, vous revenez quand vous voulez, puisque vous aurez trente jours de dispense de visa à chaque fois.
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
je ne dirais pas sa , car après un arrivée par air on vous donnera surement que 1 exemption d entrée dans plusieurs poste frontière , c est fini les back to back
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
je ne dirais pas sa , car après un arrivée par air on vous donnera surement que 1 exemption d entrée dans plusieurs poste frontière , c est fini les back to back
Alors zéro pb. Pas besoin de visa. Vous arrivez en Thailande, vous sortez quand vous voulez, vous revenez quand vous voulez, puisque vous aurez trente jours de dispense de visa à chaque fois.
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
je ne dirais pas sa , car après un arrivée par air on vous donnera surement que 1 exemption d entrée dans plusieurs poste frontière , c est fini les back to back
Il arrive par air, puis va au Laos quelques jours après et vous pensez vraiment qu'à son deuxième passage en Thaïlande on va le refouler alors qu'il possède un billet retour au départ de Bangkok dans les trente jours. Franchement, pas la peine d’inquiéter les gens avec ça !
Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days.
je ne dirais pas sa , car après un arrivée par air on vous donnera surement que 1 exemption d entrée dans plusieurs poste frontière , c est fini les back to back
Il arrive par air, puis va au Laos quelques jours après et vous pensez vraiment qu'à son deuxième passage en Thaïlande on va le refouler alors qu'il possède un billet retour au départ de Bangkok dans les trente jours. Franchement, pas la peine d’inquiéter les gens avec ça !
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
oui un aller retour go and back sera surement donnée mais pas plus . quoi que un touriste a mae sai on lui a refusée de sortir de Thaïlande
Je pars 1mois..
Bonjour,
Comme HenriduSud vous l'a écrit vous bénéficierez de deux exemptions de visa suivant stipulations explicites du site de l'ambassade de Thaïlande à PARIS :
http://www.thaiembassy.fr/fr/visa/informations-generales/cas-ou-un-visa-n-est-pas-necessaire/
Si vous entrez de nouveau en Thaïlande par voie terrestre vous bénéficierez d’une autorisation de séjour de 15 jours sauf les pays G7 qui peuvent bénéficier d’une autorisation de séjour de 30 jours, si vous rentrez par voie aérienne elle sera de 30 jours.
la durée totale du séjour en Thaïlande, dès lors qu’il a été obtenu sans visa, ne peut excéder 90 jours sur une période de 6 mois
Vous devez simplement avoir la preuve, à chaque entrée, que vous sortez du territoire dans les 30 jours accordés (exemption de visa) suivant clauses du site de l'ambassade de Thaïlande à LONDRES (qui limite explicitement à 3 entrées en régime d'exemption de visa par période de 6 mois ce qui était implicite sur le site de l'ambassade à PARIS : 3 * 30 = 90 jours) :
http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/188
Foreigners entering Thailand by any means under the Tourist Visa Exemption category are required at the port of entry to have proof of onward travel (confirmed air, train, bus or boat tickets) to leave Thailand within 30 days of the arrival date (otherwise a tourist visa must be obtained).
Foreigners who enter Thailand under this Tourist Visa Exemption category may only do so for 30 days at one time with a maximum of 3 times in a 6 month period. (Passport or travel document must be valid for at least 6 months after the date of first entry).
Je vous souhaite un bon voyage.
Bonjour,
Comme HenriduSud vous l'a écrit vous bénéficierez de deux exemptions de visa suivant stipulations explicites du site de l'ambassade de Thaïlande à PARIS :
http://www.thaiembassy.fr/fr/visa/informations-generales/cas-ou-un-visa-n-est-pas-necessaire/
Si vous entrez de nouveau en Thaïlande par voie terrestre vous bénéficierez d’une autorisation de séjour de 15 jours sauf les pays G7 qui peuvent bénéficier d’une autorisation de séjour de 30 jours, si vous rentrez par voie aérienne elle sera de 30 jours.
la durée totale du séjour en Thaïlande, dès lors qu’il a été obtenu sans visa, ne peut excéder 90 jours sur une période de 6 mois
Vous devez simplement avoir la preuve, à chaque entrée, que vous sortez du territoire dans les 30 jours accordés (exemption de visa) suivant clauses du site de l'ambassade de Thaïlande à LONDRES (qui limite explicitement à 3 entrées en régime d'exemption de visa par période de 6 mois ce qui était implicite sur le site de l'ambassade à PARIS : 3 * 30 = 90 jours) :
http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/?q=node/188
Foreigners entering Thailand by any means under the Tourist Visa Exemption category are required at the port of entry to have proof of onward travel (confirmed air, train, bus or boat tickets) to leave Thailand within 30 days of the arrival date (otherwise a tourist visa must be obtained).
Foreigners who enter Thailand under this Tourist Visa Exemption category may only do so for 30 days at one time with a maximum of 3 times in a 6 month period. (Passport or travel document must be valid for at least 6 months after the date of first entry).
Je vous souhaite un bon voyage.
au moins cela a le mérite d être clair !! merci pour le renseignement
merci pour les renseignements !! ils ont le merite de clarifier les choses
sur un article de presse j ai pu lire que lors d un passage [ retour] depuis le Laos vers la Thaïlande , le visa d entrée en Thaïlande était limité a 15 jours , annulant de fait tout les visas d entrée de 30 ou 90 jours obtenus a l arrivée a Bangkok. J ai prévu d aller a Luang Prabang en début de séjour en Thaïlande. Donc ma question est : est ce que je dois différer mon passage au Laos vers la fin de mes vacances ou alors c est encore un ragot sans fondement et je peux y aller aux dates prévues ?
Il y a déjà plusieurs erreurs factuelle hors cet article de presse, sans doute pas à jour ou ne te concernant pas: -il n'y a pas de visa accordé à l'arrivée pour les ressortissants français. -Il y a un exemption de visa de 30 jours, en aucun cas de 90. -toute sortie du territoire après une entrée en exemption ou avec visa annule les jours restants (sauf visa entrées multiples). -l'entrée dans le pays reste toujours à l'appréciation de l'agent de l'Immigration auquel tu te présentes, visa ou pas.
Il y a déjà plusieurs erreurs factuelle hors cet article de presse, sans doute pas à jour ou ne te concernant pas: -il n'y a pas de visa accordé à l'arrivée pour les ressortissants français. -Il y a un exemption de visa de 30 jours, en aucun cas de 90. -toute sortie du territoire après une entrée en exemption ou avec visa annule les jours restants (sauf visa entrées multiples). -l'entrée dans le pays reste toujours à l'appréciation de l'agent de l'Immigration auquel tu te présentes, visa ou pas.
Bon voyage.
😎Pourquoi ne pas prévoir la visite à Luang Prabang en fin de voyage si tu arrive par Bangkok et que tu repars pas Bangkok ?
ça simplifie l'histoire des visas.
Bonjour,
Les choses sont un peu plus nuancees et evoluent constamment. Je traverse la frontiere Thailande Laos tous les mois et demi depuis une douzaine d'annees.
Par voie terrestre - si vous n'avez au prealable de visa pour la Thailande c'est l'officier qui decide selon la lecture de son ecran (la douane Thai pratique le croisement de tous ces fichiers aussi bien pour les touristes que resdents) cela peut etre 3 jours, 15 jours ou 2 mois depuis quelques semaines. - si vous avez un visa (sticker) generalement pour une seule entree (1,000THB) cela reste a l'appreciation de l'officier qui peut malgre ce sticker de 2 mois decider pour une des durees citee plus haut.
Par voie aerienne depuis quelques semaines c'est sytematiquement 2 mois pour les ressortissants francais.
Nota : le mois dernier un nouveau visa de six mois a ete mis en place pour les retraites qui souhaitent passer l'hiver en Thailande.
Les choses sont un peu plus nuancees et evoluent constamment. Je traverse la frontiere Thailande Laos tous les mois et demi depuis une douzaine d'annees.
Par voie terrestre - si vous n'avez au prealable de visa pour la Thailande c'est l'officier qui decide selon la lecture de son ecran (la douane Thai pratique le croisement de tous ces fichiers aussi bien pour les touristes que resdents) cela peut etre 3 jours, 15 jours ou 2 mois depuis quelques semaines. - si vous avez un visa (sticker) generalement pour une seule entree (1,000THB) cela reste a l'appreciation de l'officier qui peut malgre ce sticker de 2 mois decider pour une des durees citee plus haut.
Par voie aerienne depuis quelques semaines c'est sytematiquement 2 mois pour les ressortissants francais.
Nota : le mois dernier un nouveau visa de six mois a ete mis en place pour les retraites qui souhaitent passer l'hiver en Thailande.
Bonjour,
Les choses sont un peu plus nuancees et evoluent constamment. Je traverse la frontiere Thailande Laos tous les mois et demi depuis une douzaine d'annees.
Par voie terrestre - si vous n'avez au prealable de visa pour la Thailande c'est l'officier qui decide selon la lecture de son ecran (la douane Thai pratique le croisement de tous ces fichiers aussi bien pour les touristes que resdents) cela peut etre 3 jours, 15 jours ou 2 mois depuis quelques semaines. - si vous avez un visa (sticker) generalement pour une seule entree (1,000THB) cela reste a l'appreciation de l'officier qui peut malgre ce sticker de 2 mois decider pour une des durees citee plus haut.
Par voie aerienne depuis quelques semaines c'est sytematiquement 2 mois pour les ressortissants francais.
Nota : le mois dernier un nouveau visa de six mois a ete mis en place pour les retraites qui souhaitent passer l'hiver en Thailande.
Deux mois, ou plutôt soixante jours systématiquement en dispense de visa par voie aérienne ? Vous êtes sur de cela ? Quant au visa de six mois à entrée multiple, il n'a pas été mis en vigueur le mois dernier, mais est prévu le mois prochain à ma connaissance.
Les choses sont un peu plus nuancees et evoluent constamment. Je traverse la frontiere Thailande Laos tous les mois et demi depuis une douzaine d'annees.
Par voie terrestre - si vous n'avez au prealable de visa pour la Thailande c'est l'officier qui decide selon la lecture de son ecran (la douane Thai pratique le croisement de tous ces fichiers aussi bien pour les touristes que resdents) cela peut etre 3 jours, 15 jours ou 2 mois depuis quelques semaines. - si vous avez un visa (sticker) generalement pour une seule entree (1,000THB) cela reste a l'appreciation de l'officier qui peut malgre ce sticker de 2 mois decider pour une des durees citee plus haut.
Par voie aerienne depuis quelques semaines c'est sytematiquement 2 mois pour les ressortissants francais.
Nota : le mois dernier un nouveau visa de six mois a ete mis en place pour les retraites qui souhaitent passer l'hiver en Thailande.
Deux mois, ou plutôt soixante jours systématiquement en dispense de visa par voie aérienne ? Vous êtes sur de cela ? Quant au visa de six mois à entrée multiple, il n'a pas été mis en vigueur le mois dernier, mais est prévu le mois prochain à ma connaissance.
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
JEAN DIDIER URBAIN "L'idiot du voyage"
Deux mois, ou plutôt soixante jours systématiquement en dispense de visa par voie aérienne ? Vous êtes sur de cela ? Quant au visa de six mois à entrée multiple, il n'a pas été mis en vigueur le mois dernier, mais est prévu le mois prochain à ma connaissance.
Ca doit être à cause du ramollissement intellectuel du weekend, mais je compterais dans les 96 passages de la frontière thai-lao (en 12 ans). Donc le membre sait de quoi il parle. Par exemple il nous annonce une autre nouveauté: c'est désormais la douane qui s'occupe de l'Immigration.😛
Ca doit être à cause du ramollissement intellectuel du weekend, mais je compterais dans les 96 passages de la frontière thai-lao (en 12 ans). Donc le membre sait de quoi il parle. Par exemple il nous annonce une autre nouveauté: c'est désormais la douane qui s'occupe de l'Immigration.😛
Bon voyage.
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I’ve heard that crossing the border can be tricky!
Is it possible with a rental company’s authorization? Which company, and at what cost?
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Best regards,
Arnale
Hi everyone,
I saw on the French Embassy in Peru’s website and the Peruvian Consulate in Paris’s site that the rule is to have a passport valid for 6 months *after the arrival date* (not the return date).
I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
That’s 6 months and 3 days after my arrival date in Peru. In my opinion, I’m good to go.
But could I still be denied entry if they say I don’t cover the return date or that I’m too close to the 6-month mark?
Thanks for your feedback.
I saw on the French Embassy in Peru’s website and the Peruvian Consulate in Paris’s site that the rule is to have a passport valid for 6 months *after the arrival date* (not the return date).
I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
That’s 6 months and 3 days after my arrival date in Peru. In my opinion, I’m good to go.
But could I still be denied entry if they say I don’t cover the return date or that I’m too close to the 6-month mark?
Thanks for your feedback.
Hi there,
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month. I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month. I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Hi
Has anyone been to Rwanda recently and gotten a 3-month visa on arrival easily?
Thanks
Hi there,
My departure is slowly approaching, and now that I’ve got my Russian visa sorted, I’m fine-tuning the rest of my trip to Tajikistan. Since the Tajik visa is no longer required for stays under 30 days (for French nationals), I’ll need to visit the Ministry of Interior (OVIR) to register within 10 days of entering the country. No big deal, though, since I had to go there anyway to apply for my GBAO permit. 😉 However, I’ve *seen* several reports from travelers (mostly motorized) mentioning that you need an entry permit for Kyrgyzstan, which has to be arranged in advance at the Kyrgyz Ministry (consulate?) in Dushanbe. Otherwise, you’re *stuck* at the Kyzyl-Art border (with no Wi-Fi, of course, to try and sort it out). The most recent report was from a year ago, so I’d love to know if this is still the case and if it’s indeed at the Kyrgyz Ministry (consulate?) where you need to go for this pre-authorization.
Does anyone have any recent info on this?
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone.
I’m leaving for almost 3 months in the Philippines (11 weeks total) starting in early May.
I already have my round-trip ticket.
The problem is, I don’t have time to get a 2-month visa because the process takes nearly a month.
From what I’ve read here and there, I need a return ticket valid for less than a month when I arrive in the Philippines to prove my good faith.
After that, I can apply for a 30-day extension at the immigration office.
I’m planning to either buy a fully refundable ticket to the nearest country or a fake ticket.
For 3 months, I’ll need to extend my visa two more times before my return date to France.
My question is this:
Will immigration ask me each time I extend my visa by one month to show proof of an exit ticket matching the new visa extension date?
Is it possible to extend directly by 2 months before the initial 30 days expire?
Thanks in advance for your experiences and tips! 😊
Hello to all the Thailand regulars.
I’ve been to Thailand several times, but it was about 20 years ago…
There’s a new system in place now, it seems.
TDAC – Thailand Digital Arrival Card.
Before arriving, I apply for a TDAC, okay. If during my stay I cross the border to spend a few days in Malaysia and then re-enter Thailand, do I need to submit a new TDAC application? Do I use the same TDAC as when I first entered the country?
Or do I initially have to pay for a Thai multi-entry visa?
Thanks in advance for your insights—I can’t find the answer online.
Pierre
I’ve been to Thailand several times, but it was about 20 years ago…
There’s a new system in place now, it seems.
TDAC – Thailand Digital Arrival Card.
Before arriving, I apply for a TDAC, okay. If during my stay I cross the border to spend a few days in Malaysia and then re-enter Thailand, do I need to submit a new TDAC application? Do I use the same TDAC as when I first entered the country?
Or do I initially have to pay for a Thai multi-entry visa?
Thanks in advance for your insights—I can’t find the answer online.
Pierre
My partner (Mexican) entered France on January 21st as a tourist. She was therefore entitled to stay for 90 days in the Schengen Area. She’ll be leaving for Mexico on April 16th, so she’ll have “used up” 86 days.
She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
Hello,
We’re planning to travel to Indonesia (Sulawesi with family) next July and August for a stay longer than a month (about 6 weeks).
I’ve seen that it’s possible to get a 60-day visa before departure, but I’ve also read about people having a lot of trouble getting it (some even didn’t manage and had to leave without it).
We absolutely need to have these 4 visas BEFORE leaving because once we’re in Sulawesi, I’m not sure we’ll be able to go to an embassy to request a visa extension after 30 days.
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
Hi there,
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
We’re heading back in October for a trip through Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
I have a question: for our route, we’ll need to cross the Zambia and Zimbabwe borders twice each. From experience, I know we won’t have any issues with Botswana.
But for the other two countries, I can’t find a clear answer.
All your tips are welcome!
Thanks for your replies
Thanks for your replies
Hi everyone!
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel
hi everyone,
I’m French and live in France, and my Thai girlfriend just told me she’s pregnant—she lives in Thailand. First step, a paternity test to set my mind at ease. What steps do I need to take to recognize the child? Can I do it before the birth or only after? Where do I need to go, and what paperwork is required?
Just to clarify, I want him to stay in Thailand but be able to come to France anytime without any issues! Thanks for taking the time to read and reply.
Just to clarify, I want him to stay in Thailand but be able to come to France anytime without any issues! Thanks for taking the time to read and reply.





