Thailand retains visa-free entry for Indian passport holders while tightening the permitted length of stay. Multiple reports say the visa exemption remains in place, allowing eligible Indian tourists to enter Thailand without obtaining a visa in advance. However, Thailand reduces the maximum duration of visa-free stay from 60 days to 30 days. The change is described as part of a policy adjustment that aims to support tourism by continuing the visa-free arrangement, while also strengthening immigration controls. Authorities are also said to be seeking to reduce misuse of the visa exemption scheme. The reporting is consistent that travellers who plan to stay longer than 30 days must apply for the appropriate visa before travel, rather than relying on visa-free entry. Overall, sources present the update as a continuation of visa-free access for Indian visitors with a shorter limit on how long they can remain under the exemption.
Thailand keeps visa-free entry for Indians but reduces visa-free stay to 30 days
Thailand retains visa-free entry for Indian passport holders while tightening the permitted length of stay. Multiple reports say the visa exemption remains in place, allowing eligible Indian tourists...
- Thailand keeps visa-free entry for Indian passport holders.
- The permitted visa-free stay limit is reduced from 60 days to 30 days.
- The change is intended to support tourism while tightening immigration controls.
- Authorities aim to prevent misuse of the visa exemption.
- Travellers needing more than 30 days must apply for the relevant visa before travel.
Thailand has retained visa-free entry for Indian tourists but reduced the permitted stay from 60 to 30 days. The move aims to revive tourism while tightening immigration controls and preventing misuse of visa exemptions.
4 hours agoThailand has retained visa-free entry for Indian tourists but reduced the permitted stay from 60 to 30 days. The move aims to revive tourism while tightening immigration controls and preventing misuse...
4 hours agoThailand has extended its visa-free entry scheme for Indian passport holders. The maximum duration for visa-free stays has now been reduced to thirty days. This change is intended to strengthen immigration controls and prevent misuse of the exemption. Most Indian tourists planning shorter trips will find this limit sufficient for their travel. Travellers intending to stay longer must apply for an appropriate visa before their journey.
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