mactbkk
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This upcoming rule may screw up some travel plans.
Mac
New Rule: Only 2 Visa Exempt Entries At Border Crossings Per Calendar Year Effective Dec 31st
Unofficial translation posted here, plus five pages of TV comments!
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic...ossings-per-calendar-year-effective-dec-31st/
Change to Ministerial Regulation published in the royal gazette on December 1st. Page 1, Book 133/100A Royal Gazette, 1 December 2016
From this unofficial translation.done by ThaiVisa moderator Arcady. Visa Exempt Rules Dec 2016.pdf
Reason for it in this note.
Mac
New Rule: Only 2 Visa Exempt Entries At Border Crossings Per Calendar Year Effective Dec 31st
Unofficial translation posted here, plus five pages of TV comments!
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic...ossings-per-calendar-year-effective-dec-31st/
Change to Ministerial Regulation published in the royal gazette on December 1st. Page 1, Book 133/100A Royal Gazette, 1 December 2016
From this unofficial translation.done by ThaiVisa moderator Arcady. Visa Exempt Rules Dec 2016.pdf
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Article 1. These ministerial regulations shall come into effect 30 days after publication in the Royal Gazette.
Article 2. The following is added to Article 13, Paragraph 3, of the ministerial regulations setting out the rules, procedures and conditions for inspection, visa exemptions and a change in the type of visa stamp of 2002.
"Those who enter the Kingdom temporarily for tourism in accordance with Paragraphs 3 by crossing Immigration check points at land borders are entitled to enter the Kingdom in this way no more than two times per calendar year, except for Malaysian citizens or citizens of other countries, as specified by the minister.”
Article 1. These ministerial regulations shall come into effect 30 days after publication in the Royal Gazette.
Article 2. The following is added to Article 13, Paragraph 3, of the ministerial regulations setting out the rules, procedures and conditions for inspection, visa exemptions and a change in the type of visa stamp of 2002.
"Those who enter the Kingdom temporarily for tourism in accordance with Paragraphs 3 by crossing Immigration check points at land borders are entitled to enter the Kingdom in this way no more than two times per calendar year, except for Malaysian citizens or citizens of other countries, as specified by the minister.”
Reason for it in this note.
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Notes: - The reason for this announcement of ministerial regulations is that it has been found that, on examining the time spent in the Kingdom by aliens receiving visa exemptions to enter the Kingdom temporarily for purposes of tourism by crossing Immigration check points at land borders, such aliens have tended to spend more time in the Kingdom than is consistent with the purpose of granting visa exemptions to enter the Kingdom temporarily for the purpose of tourism. Thus, in order to make these land border crossings conform to the stated purpose of tourism, it is necessary to issue these ministerial regulations to limit the number of annual border crossings by individual aliens using visa exemptions for the purpose of tourism.
Notes: - The reason for this announcement of ministerial regulations is that it has been found that, on examining the time spent in the Kingdom by aliens receiving visa exemptions to enter the Kingdom temporarily for purposes of tourism by crossing Immigration check points at land borders, such aliens have tended to spend more time in the Kingdom than is consistent with the purpose of granting visa exemptions to enter the Kingdom temporarily for the purpose of tourism. Thus, in order to make these land border crossings conform to the stated purpose of tourism, it is necessary to issue these ministerial regulations to limit the number of annual border crossings by individual aliens using visa exemptions for the purpose of tourism.