Thaïlande: nouveau visa touristique
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EL
j'ai lu que l'on ne recevait que 15 jours lorsqu'on rentre en Thailande par voie terrestre. Qu'en est il si l'on rentre en Thailande depuis un pays frontalier comme le laos par voie aerienne?
SU Sunpax Veteran ·
30 jours.......si tu n'as pas de visa !
Dans le respect nait la liberté...
GA Garigreo Veteran ·
salut elpedro oui c'est bien ce qui semble avoir ete modifier

voila une discution qui en parlais deja 😉

http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2218920;page=unread#unread
vive la douceure thai et leurs piments hai hai hai
VI Vinz75 Regular ·
D'après Thai visa :

30-days border runs now only 15 days In order to limit the amount of foreigners using "back-to-back" border runs, Thai Immigration has issued a new regulation regarding the 30 days tourist exemption.

Effective immediately, travellers without visa will get only 15 days of stay if they are arriving via a land border checkpoint from a neighboring country. Discuss this news in our forum:

Passengers arriving via an international airport will obtain a 30 days stay, and for them there is no change.

Travellers with Malaysian passports will obtain a 30 days stay.

This police order number 778/2551 is today confirmed by Royal Thai Police, Immigration Bureau, in Bangkok. thaivisa.com 2008-12-04

Tout est dit.
Le riz qui est dans ton grenier est ton ennemi parce qu'il excite la jalousie de ceux qui n'en ont pas
SU Sunpax Veteran ·
En fait ce qui change aussi c'est que tu n'as plus les 90 sur les 180 jours maxi c'est fini...! Mais si tu peux pas faire de visa run ! je sais pas encore ce que ca va donner...pas trop le temps d'y reflechir ! loll A+

Ps. un article en Anglais

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Phuket Immigration clarifies new visa rules

Phuket Immigration Superintendent Col Chanatpol Yongbunjerd after yesterday's press conference.

PHUKET CITY: At a press conference held late yesterday, Phuket Immigration confirmed that foreigners arriving without visas at any of Thailand’s non-airport immigration checkpoints will be granted permits-to-stay of only 15 days, half the former number.

The conference was led by Phuket Immigration Superintendent Chanatpol Yongbunjerd, who also confirmed that the former rule limiting foreigners entering on “visa exemptions” from staying more than 90 days over a 180-day period was no longer in effect.

As a result, foreigners from any of the 40 countries eligible for “visa exemptions” can now legally reside in Thailand year-round, provided they don’t mind making a “visa run” every 15 days (30 days if by air) and abide by all other laws and regulations.

The new 15-day rule is now in effect at all 54 land border checkpoints, including the seaport checkpoint at Ranong, popular with Phuket-based foreigners doing visa runs to Burma.

The new order, issued on November 25, is intended as a way of stopping foreigners from working illegally in the country in industries such as real estate, Col Chanatpol said.

Col Chadpol said he was working closely with Thai Dive Association (TDA) President Ronnachai Chindapol to find ways to improve the diving industry’s compliance with Thai immigration and labor laws, recognizing the role that foreign dive instructors play in the industry.

On the issue of migrant workers from neighboring countries such as Burma, Col Chanatpol said he personally thought their number might be in the range of 70, 000 to 80, 000. Of these, as many as 50, 000 might be unregistered, he estimated.

Col Chanatpol said he was in favor of raising the quota on such workers, as doing so would have many advantages. These would include stemming the spread of dangerous diseases such as dengue fever through mandatory health checks, and increasing government revenue through collection of work permit fees.

However, the previous Cabinet’s plan to raise quotas early in 2009 will now have to be put on hold until a new Cabinet is formed and decides on the issue, he said.

Col Chanatpol also used the meeting to introduce two new Immigration Inspectors recently assigned to his office: Lt Col Kanya “Taen” Petchpairoj, who will be in charge of visa issues and administrative matters, and Lt Col Suparerk Pankosol, who recently transferred from Samut Prakan and will be in charge of investigations.

During the press conference, Pol Capt Napat Noosen released figures for permit-to-stay extension applications received by Phuket Immigration in 2007. The list revealed the United Kingdom as the single greatest source of applicants, with 2, 560 (1, 207 on tourist visas, 1, 353 for non-immigrant visas).

Rounding out the top ten were: 2. Sweden (total 1, 411); 3. Germany (1, 196); 4. France (1, 174); 5. US (1, 136); 6. Italy (1, 135); 7. Switzerland (745); 8. Philippines (715); 9. Australia (671) and Burma (609).

Capt Napat implored people with non-immigrant visas planning to apply for permit-to-stay extensions to submit their applications no fewer than two weeks before their current permit is set to expire.

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Dans le respect nait la liberté...
RO Rogerbarthas Globetrotter ·
Ce qui change: pouvoir rester tout le temps désiré en Thailande, sous réserve de sortir tous les 15 jours par voie terrestre, ou tous les mois par voie aérienne...
Roger
SU Sunpax Veteran ·
Oui c'est ce que je voulais dire...tres astreignant ! 15jrs ou 30 jrs avec avion faut le vouloir ! enfin pour ceux qui habitent pres d'une frontiere c'est une bonne nouvelle !
Dans le respect nait la liberté...
MA Manudad Regular ·
Salut, On vient de rentrer a pied en Thailande depuis la frontiere du Cambodge, et on a effectivement eu cette mauvaise surprise de la duree raccourcie a 15jours....🤪 Donc on envisage de ressortir 5 minutes de Thailande, puis de re-rentrer en Thailande pour avoir 15 jours supplementaires. La question que je me pose c'est : est-ce qu'on peut rester en zone internationnale (entre les 2 pays) et re-rentrer immediatement en Thailande, ou est-ce qu'il faut imperativement payer le visa du Cambodge avant de re-rentrer en Thailande ? (Je sais pas si c'est clair...) Parce que nous sommes avec nos 2 enfants, et 4x20 dollars de visas cambodgiens, on aimerait bien eviter.🏴‍☠️ Si quelqu'un a deja experimente....

Merci a tous. Manu
https://jeuxnous-aveceux.fr/ Parfois on rencontre des gens tellement pauvre, qu'ils n'ont que de l'argent....
JE Jeromebkk Veteran ·
Oui, il faut repasser par la case "Cambodge + visa".
JE Jeromebkk Veteran ·
Les touristes perpétuels en Thailande on déjà trouvé la parade : l'achat d'un visa multiple entrées pour le Cambodge. Ils n'ont plus qu'a prendre le train ou le bus pour faire leur visa run sans devoir payer le visa cambodgien tous les 15j.

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