Ordinary Passport holders from the following countries/territories
are not required to obtain a visa
when entering Thailand for
tourism purposes
and will be
permitted to stay in Thailand for a period of stay not exceeding 45 days
on each visit,
effective from 1 October 2022 to 31 March 2023
.
Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme
: Andorra, Australia,...
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Ordinary Passport holders from the following countries/territories
are not required to obtain a visa
when entering Thailand for
tourism purposes
and will be
permitted to stay in Thailand for a period of stay not exceeding 45 days
on each visit,
effective from 1 October 2022 to 31 March 2023
.
Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme
: Andorra, Australia,...
... Development and Human Security, Royal Thai Police, Channel 3 TV, Modern 9 TV, Koosang Koosom Magazine, Thairat Newspaper, and Matichon Newspaper, was requested to obtain data regarding how to better prepare for traveling to Japan under the latter’s 15-day-visa exemption policy as well as how the Royal Thai Embassy in Japan works to protect and assist the Thai residing in Japan. The study trip also sought to promote Japan’s regional tourism and people-to-people exchange through the new direct flight between ...
... Japan. Both sides discussed various bilateral issues topics including potential activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between Thailand and Nicaragua in 2025, follow-up on the pending agreement on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, official and service passports, as well as ways to promote trade and cultural cooperation.
... for Thai businesses that help create jobs and income to Fukushima residents, including Banpu Japan and two branches of Café Amazon in the Prefecture. The Ambassador also asked the Governor to consider lending his support for an extension of the visa exemption period for Thai tourists in order to provide them with sufficient time to explore new destinations and encourage more of them to come visit Fukushima.
... region. At the same time, H.E. Mr. Yasuo Fukuda, former Prime Minister of Japan, also gave a speech on the close ties between the two countries from the Japanese Imperial Family and the Thai Royal Family level and Japan’s recent granting short-term-visa exemption for Thai tourists, which is hoped to lead for more exchange at people level. Ambassador proposed the toast for His Majesty the King and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
... tourism promotion and management to help boost night-time economy, as Tokyo still aims to receive many more tourists, both locals and foreigners, in years to come. In this connection, Ambassador Witchu has sought the Governor’s support on the issue of visa exemption for Thai tourists, which is proven to benefit both Japan’s economy and enhance Japan’s popularity among Thai travelers. Last year in 2024, the number of Thai tourists to Japan increased to 1.14 million, placing Thailand at number 6 ...
... through JTA and JTBF, the Japanese government to support the transition of the Thai industries, in Japanese supply chain, to greener and more sustainable manufacturing processes for the benefit of both parties. He also called for an extension of the visa exemption period for Thai nationals visiting Japan to enhance people-to-people relations.
Established in 2002, JTBF has its main goal to strengthen economic relations between Thailand and Japan. The forum consists of Japanese business executives ...