What's happening with Thailand's 45 day visa exemption policy?
onsdag 29 mars 2023
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) wants to see 45-day visa-free stays for tourists from 64 countries extended until the end of 2023 to boost tourism recovery. The TAT proposed the extension in January, but the policy is set to end this Friday, March 31, and the Cabinet still hasn’t reached a decision on whether it will be continued, the TAT told The Thaiger today. The Cabinet convenes on Tuesdays, so perhaps a decision will be made next week, or perhaps a decision was made yesterday and hasn’t yet been announced. The TAT advised The Thaiger that the decision is expected to come “in April.” The Thaiger
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