I appreciate the 2 videos of yours I've seen so far. Lived in CA in the 60's, 80's and 90's and 2000's. Then I cashed out and moved to FL. I plan on visiting Thailand within a year, and plan on contacting you, if I like it there. Thanks again.
Thank you very much for your excellent videos. I have one question. If I wanted to visit Thailand three times a year per calender year (at 3 months apart) for a maximum of, say 25 days per trip, then how many times can I enter Thailand through its international airports, in other words by air? I would really appreciate some advice on this matter. Thank you.
I just booked my flight for 60 days, Travelling out next month from the United Kingdom , so when I get to Bangkok airport, only thing I need to show at immigration is my Passport, or is there any other documents required ? 🤔 Thanks
Good Day Sir, I'm hoping you can assist me with a couple of questions. My name is John from Australia 75 year old. :- 1. I can get on a plane in Australia to depart to Thailand Arrive in Bangkok Airport and go through Customs / Immigration etc. and all I need to present to the Officers is my Current Australian Passport. 2. I have no need to produce documentation to the Officers regarding where I will be staying in my Tourism period. ( Please note been to Bangkok 8 times ) 3. Do not have to show my return Air Fare Ticket. 4. Do I have to pay any Fee to Enter Thailand ( Suvarnabhumi Airport ) 5. Do I need to apply in writing to someone about = Visa Exemption (60 Days)
Based on the information we have, the ETA requirement applies only to those on a Tourist Visa. If you're holding a Retirement Visa, you won’t need to apply for the ETA when returning to Thailand after an overseas trip.
American citizens. On arrival I get 60 days with a 30 day extension. My question is, How many times per year can I visit Thailand and get the 60 days on Arrival? Example; I land on Thailand Jan 1 2024 and stay 60 on arrival + 30 day extension, can I leave Thailand for 1 month or so and get another 60 day on arrival in the same calendar year? Thank You.
@@jameswetzel7406 The information I was giving recently Aug 2024.... If you have been in Thailand 60 day on arrival + 30 day extension, All you have to do is leave Thailand for 1 week or so and upon your return to Thailand you will get another 60 days with the option of another 30 day extension, even on the same Calendar year. Confirm this information as I will try to do myself.
Very useful ! Thank you so much 😊
I appreciate the 2 videos of yours I've seen so far. Lived in CA in the 60's, 80's and 90's and 2000's. Then I cashed out and moved to FL. I plan on visiting Thailand within a year, and plan on contacting you, if I like it there. Thanks again.
Thanks for taking time to make these videos that are informative Baan Thai.
Thumbs up 👍 Mark
Why didn't you cover the unlimited renewal of the 60 day visa via land crossings?
Thank you very much for your excellent videos.
I have one question. If I wanted to visit Thailand three times a year per calender year (at 3 months apart) for a maximum of, say 25 days per trip, then how many times can I enter Thailand through its international airports, in other words by air?
I would really appreciate some advice on this matter. Thank you.
I just booked my flight for 60 days, Travelling out next month from the United Kingdom , so when I get to Bangkok airport, only thing I need to show at immigration is my Passport, or is there any other documents required ? 🤔 Thanks
Good Day Sir, I'm hoping you can assist me with a couple of questions. My name is John from Australia 75 year old. :- 1. I can get on a plane in Australia to depart to Thailand
Arrive in Bangkok Airport and go through Customs / Immigration etc.
and all I need to present to the Officers is my Current Australian Passport.
2. I have no need to produce documentation to the Officers regarding where
I will be staying in my Tourism period. ( Please note been to Bangkok 8 times )
3. Do not have to show my return Air Fare Ticket.
4. Do I have to pay any Fee to Enter Thailand ( Suvarnabhumi Airport )
5. Do I need to apply in writing to someone about = Visa Exemption (60 Days)
Will Thai retirement visa holders still need to apply for the new ETA when returning to Thailand after an overseas trip?
Based on the information we have, the ETA requirement applies only to those on a Tourist Visa. If you're holding a Retirement Visa, you won’t need to apply for the ETA when returning to Thailand after an overseas trip.
American citizens. On arrival I get 60 days with a 30 day extension. My question is, How many times per year can I visit Thailand and get the 60 days on Arrival? Example; I land on Thailand Jan 1 2024 and stay 60 on arrival + 30 day extension, can I leave Thailand for 1 month or so and get another 60 day on arrival in the same calendar year? Thank You.
This is my exact question! I am in Thailand now as an American visa exemption. I will leave in October. May I come back in late November????
@@jameswetzel7406 The information I was giving recently Aug 2024.... If you have been in Thailand 60 day on arrival + 30 day extension, All you have to do is leave Thailand for 1 week or so and upon your return to Thailand you will get another 60 days with the option of another 30 day extension, even on the same Calendar year. Confirm this information as I will try to do myself.
@@animal9370 I will try to confirm it