Travel To Thailand More Than 90 Days? New Visa Rules From October 1, 2006

Have you been in Thailand? Thailand has many beautiful beaches and islands in the world. The culture is unique and people are friendly. Many foreigners are relocating to Thailand for several reasons. In the city, Bangkok, has all the civilize and technology. convenient transportation by bus, train and metro-Sky Transport. There is also transportation by boat from the Chao Phraya River, which is at the center of the capital. Nightlife in Bangkok is very crowd. There is a pub and bar for straights and gays on the same road in Silom and many areas. Before 1 October 2006 has received the endorsement of Thailand is very simple. Many countries have visa on arrival for 30 days. Then just leave a border control and again you get another 30 days waive visa stamp. Now you go! ”On 1 October the Kingdom of Thailand, a new visa policy, the number of times a foreign country during a certain time, you can. The policy states that you can stay in Thailand for 90 days in a period of six months, after which they must leave the country and stay for another 90 days before they can return. “ This means you can still get 30 days visa on arrival, and when it comes to decay, abandon yourself to the border and return you will receive an additional 30 days. If you are already in Thailand for 90 days, you must leave the country or stay outside for 90 days! When applying for a visa at any Thai embassy, you will receive 60 days entry visa, you can extend another 30 days for 1900 Baht. (U.S. $ 50) expiry date of the ASV, as indicated on the visa, is called visa validity. The date of expiry of the visa should not be confused with the authorized duration of your stay in Thailand for you by the immigration officer at port of entry. Expiry of the visa has nothing to do with the authorized length of stay in Thailand for a particular visit. For more information, please call Thai Immigration, Bangkok. Registered office: +66 2287-3101 10 Website: www. Immigration. to go. e

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