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Thailand: Visa-free travel to Thailand for more international tourists

In a bid to revitalise its tourism sector, the Thai government has significantly eased visa restrictions for millions more international tourists.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin declared that Thai tourism has entered a new era of inclusivity, outlining the remarkable transformations underway.

Previously confined to conventional markets like the European Union, theĀ UK, the US, and Australia, visa-exempt travel has now expanded its horizons. Holidaymakers from Russia bask in a generous 90-day stay, without the hassle of prior approval or visa on arrival. Meanwhile, citizens of China, India, and several other nations revel in a 30-day welcome, devoid of bureaucratic entanglements, thanks to a mutually beneficial agreement.

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Thai immigration authorities assert that eight out of 10 short-term visitors to Thailand can now journey hassle-free, heralding a new era of accessibility.

However, exemptions remain for nationals hailing from Africa, certain parts of Asia, and South America, underscoring the countryā€™s commitment to balanced security measures.

In addition, the 61 year old Thai PM is spearheading discussions with Australia, the European Union, and other global entities to foster reciprocal visa-free arrangements, promising enhanced access for Thai citizens in return.

Furthermore, Thailand is exploring the concept of a regional or unification visa within ASEAN, potentially allowing seamless travel across participating member countries. This bold endeavour takes inspiration from Mexicoā€™s existing policy, granting automatic access to most foreigners holding valid US or Schengen visas, reported Pattaya Mail.

Despite the strides towards visa-free travel, security remains paramount. Cutting-edge biometric and AI technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, and iris scans, fortify border control, ensuring thorough screening for criminal records and Interpol alerts.

ā€œThe Thai policy aims to reignite international travel, eradicating the Covid legacy of barriers and debt distress.ā€

While long-stay expats retain prior visa arrangements, including Elite and Long-Term Residence visas, the government is adapting to the digital age. Expect streamlined e-visas and advanced technological solutions to simplify processes, catering to the burgeoning demand for efficiency.

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