
In a significant development for global travelers, Thailand has unveiled a revised list of countries and territories whose citizens will be exempt from obtaining visas for tourism purposes. The new regulations, which take effect immediately, specify the period of stay, financial requirements, and additional details for these visa exemptions.
In a significant development for global travelers, Thailand has unveiled a revised list of countries and territories whose citizens will be exempt from obtaining visas for tourism purposes. The new regulations, which take effect immediately, specify the period of stay, financial requirements, and additional details for these visa exemptions.
Tourists from the countries and territories listed below will be granted a visa exemption for up to 30 days per visit. However, this exemption is limited to two times per calendar year. To qualify for this visa exemption, travelers must possess not less than 10,000 baht per person or 20,000 baht per family during their stay.
Should tourists intend to stay in Thailand for more than 30 days, they are required to apply for a visa from the Thai Embassy or Consulate General abroad before their trip. If approved, they will be allowed to extend their stay for up to 60 days through the Immigration Bureau in Thailand.

List of Countries and Territories Exempt from Visas:
The following countries and territories are now exempt from visa requirements for tourism in Thailand:
Principality of Andorra 🇦🇩
Commonwealth of Australia 🇦🇺
Republic of Austria 🇦🇹
Kingdom of Belgium 🇧🇪
State of Bahrain 🇧🇭
Federal Republic of Brazil (Note: Different rules apply for diplomatic, official, and ordinary passport holders) 🇧🇷
Brunei Darussalam 🇧🇳
Canada 🇨🇦
Czech Republic 🇨🇿
Kingdom of Denmark 🇩🇰
Republic of Estonia 🇪🇸
Republic of Finland 🇫🇮
French Republic 🇫🇷
Federal Republic of Germany 🇩🇪
Hellenic Republic
Republic of Hungary 🇭🇺
Republic of Iceland 🇮🇸
Republic of Indonesia 🇮🇩
Ireland 🇮🇪
State of Israel 🇮🇱
Italian Republic 🇮🇹
Japan 🇯🇵
State of Kuwait 🇰🇼
Republic of Latvia 🇱🇻
Republic of Liechtenstein 🇱🇮
Republic of Lithuania 🇱🇹
Malaysia 🇲🇾
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Republic of Maldives 🇲🇻
Republic of Mauritius 🇲🇺
Principality of Monaco 🇲🇨
Kingdom of the Netherlands 🇳🇱
New Zealand 🇳🇿
Kingdom of Norway 🇳🇴
Sultanate of Oman 🇴🇲
Republic of the Philippines 🇵🇭
Republic of Poland 🇵🇱
Portuguese Republic 🇵🇹
State of Qatar 🇶🇦
Republic of San Marino 🇸🇲
Republic of Singapore 🇸🇬
Slovak Republic 🇸🇰
Republic of Slovenia 🇸🇮
Kingdom of Spain 🇪🇸
Republic of South Africa 🇿🇦
Republic of Korea (Note: Different rules apply for diplomatic, official, and ordinary passport holders) 🇰🇷
Kingdom of Sweden 🇸🇪
Swiss Confederation 🇨🇭
Republic of Türkiye 🇹🇷
Ukraine 🇺🇦
United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 🇬🇧
United States 🇺🇸
Republic of Peru (Note: Different rules apply for diplomatic, official, and ordinary passport holders) 🇵🇪
Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Socialist Republic of Vietnam 🇻🇳
Republic of China 🇨🇳
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Please note that travelers not from the listed countries or stateless individuals holding Travel Documents for Aliens issued by these countries/economic zones are not exempt from visa requirements. They must request a visa from the Thai Embassy or Consulate General abroad before traveling to Thailand.
For further information, inquiries can be directed to the Immigration Office at the Government Complex on Chaengwattana Road, Bangkok, or by contacting 02-141-9889. Additional details can also be found on the official website of the Immigration Bureau of Thailand at http://www.immigration.go.th/.
Thailand's expanded list of visa exemptions is expected to boost tourism and facilitate easier access for travelers from these countries and territories.
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