BANGKOK – In a bid to boost tourist arrivals during tourism high season, starting October 1, travellers from 64 countries and territories on the visa exemption list, including Malaysia, will get to stay in Thailand up to 45 days compared with 30 days at present.
Thailand’s cabinet today also approved the proposal to extend the duration of its visa-on-arrival, which applies to nationals from 19 countries including India, Saudi Arabia, and China from 15 days to 30 days.
Besides that, visitors from countries or territories that enter the kingdom without a visa under specific bilateral agreements will get to stay longer from 30 days to 45 days.
Deputy Government Spokesman Traisuree Taisaranakul said the temporary extension would take effect from October 1 to March 31 next year.
“The approval was made to further boost the country’s tourism industry and bolster economic recovery,” she said in a statement today.
Thailand is targeting at least 10 million foreign tourists by the end of this year with 1.5 million foreign tourists from October to December.
Meanwhile, Thailand will remove Covid-19 as a prohibited disease for foreigners entering the kingdom.
Government Deputy Spokesman Ratchada Thanadirek said the cabinet approved a ministerial notice that excludes Covid-19 from the list of banned diseases for visitors and foreign residents obtaining visas and residence permits under the Immigration Act.
“It will take effect once it is published in the royal gazette,” she said in a statement.
Foreigners entering the kingdom must be free from leprosy, tuberculosis, elephantiasis, drug addiction, alcoholism, and third-phase syphilis. – Bernama, September 21, 2022
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