NewlyMintedThai, on 2012-01-22 16:26:48, said:
Where Can Thai People Go Without Visa?
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#26Posted 2012-01-24 14:58:33
No visa required for Thais visiting Taiwan if they have a valid US, UK, Canadian, or Japanese visa in their passport. Just submit the info online and print out before traveling. #27Posted 2012-01-24 15:04:31
Myself & Thai partner travelled to South Africa for a week , no Visa required and no immigration questioning Thai Nationals get 30 days visa waiver in SA, if they want to stay longer, tourist visa/extension can be done in country upto period of 180 days/year, after which not allowed back in for a period of 6 months. #28#29Posted 2012-01-30 17:52:24
Myself & Thai partner travelled to South Africa for a week , no Visa required and no immigration questioning Thai Nationals get 30 days visa waiver in SA, if they want to stay longer, tourist visa/extension can be done in country upto period of 180 days/year, after which not allowed back in for a period of 6 months. #30Posted 2012-02-01 08:06:15
Argentina is much better off than SA.
#31Posted 2012-02-01 09:31:09
First and foremost - attribution should be made and the link included:
http://wiki.answers...._without_a_Visa Second, there are a few of these out there if people would bother to seach for them. Finally, there are loads of lovely places to visit on this list and why is the label of third world or developing off putting, still some of the best adventures to be had on the planet!!! The only places I have zero interest in that list are a few African countries, Bangladesh and Philippines. That includes Syria present conditions accepted. My girlfriend and myself will gladly accept any free tickets. Thanks. #32Posted 2012-02-08 19:43:14
Now i am concerned as i was told that my Thai partner did not need a visa for 14 days to Vietnam.
Please, anybody, where does she stand, she has a current Thai passport. #33Posted 2012-02-09 23:02:20
This list seems to have flaws.
For example, Kosovo is not listed, while Abkhazia, South Ossetia are (and Transnistria for some reason is listed under Russia). #34Posted 2012-02-16 18:57:09
Anyone know if bali is visa free for thai? I read that some parts of indonesia are not visa free.
#35Posted 2012-02-18 05:10:50
Now i am concerned as i was told that my Thai partner did not need a visa for 14 days to Vietnam. Please, anybody, where does she stand, she has a current Thai passport. I travel to Vietnam 4 or 5 times per year. Thai passport holders get stamped in for 30 days. #36Posted 2012-02-18 10:07:05
Bali I am almost certain is free, my gf is sleeping so cannot confirm. I can see entry at other points not recognized for ASEAN free visa (30). Its a very corrupt country. I would think Jakarta would be gratis, after that - all bets off. Indo has become really slimy.
Incidently, Bali is well and truly finished, I will never, ever go back. #37Posted 2012-02-18 10:10:22
The list has flaws... MAYBE?!?! Why don't you take your precious time and post it up for free.
Consider it a great FREE starter info. Now all you need is a search engine and you can confirm whatever country you please. Enjoy... #38Posted 2012-02-18 13:07:27
This list seems to have flaws.
Well i think the person who put this list up did a great job, and here you come on and start slagging it,Flaws? for xxxsake the person was giving us a helping hand #39Posted 2012-02-19 21:47:37
Well i think the person who put this list up did a great job Quote and here you come on and start slagging it
Anyone know if bali is visa free for thai? I read that some parts of indonesia are not visa free. #40Posted 2012-02-20 04:51:42
Last summer my partner and I flew from the U.S. to Mexico and he was not asked for a visa. He had an educational visa to study in the U.S. and this was between terms at his university. But the Mexicans didn't ask to see it, just stamped his Thai passport.
#41Posted 2012-02-20 15:21:12
Last summer my partner and I flew from the U.S. to Mexico and he was not asked for a visa. He had an educational visa to study in the U.S. and this was between terms at his university. But the Mexicans didn't ask to see it, just stamped his Thai passport. #42Posted 2012-02-20 16:35:23
Spitzbergen ,nobody needs a visa since 1920 convention.
Thais are the largest single group of non Norweginas there. However unless taking your own boat need visa for Norway to get there. PSdo warn the thai lady its fffffreezing Edited by RubbaJohnny, 2012-02-20 16:36:26. #43Posted 2012-02-20 18:29:28
Spitzbergen ,nobody needs a visa since 1920 convention. However unless taking your own boat need visa for Norway to get there. #45Posted 2012-02-28 23:10:43
Last summer my partner and I flew from the U.S. to Mexico and he was not asked for a visa. He had an educational visa to study in the U.S. and this was between terms at his university. But the Mexicans didn't ask to see it, just stamped his Thai passport. Interesting. My girlfriend and I traveled to Oaxaca from the US and they were very careful to check her Mexican visa. #46Posted 2012-03-12 00:09:37
The countries or regions that grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival to personal Thailand passport holders are:
Hey, wait a minute! Pattaya's not on that list. Errrrrrrr! i think that she will have to be a native of Isaan for entry into Pattaya. #47Posted 2012-03-15 20:11:30
http://en.wikipedia....r_Thai_citizens
A good source with a lot of Information in more detail. Americas Countries and Territories Entry Rights [edit] #48Posted 2012-03-15 20:14:02
Africa
Countries and Territories Entry Rights [edit] #49Posted 2012-03-15 20:17:17
Countries and Territories Entry Rights
[edit #50Posted 2012-03-15 20:20:50
30 days
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