Thailand has announced that visa-free stays will be shortened from 60 days to 30 days This decision aims to curb illicit ...
An ex-Yakuza boss with a web of international crimes was arrested in Bangkok’s Sathorn district with over 30 million baht in ...
A recent report about a group of foreign tourists allegedly causing a disturbance on Bangkok’s BTS Skytrain has sparked ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNVisa-free stay in Thailand to be cut to 30 daysBANGKOK: The period of visa-free stays in Thailand is set to be reduced from 60 days to 30 days as related authorities have ...
A passenger posted a video on social media showing a group of foreign tourists causing a disturbance on the BTS Skytrain by ...
However, tourism and sports minister Sorawong Thienthong has announced that various ministers have agreed in principle that ...
PM Paetongtarn is uncertain about her inclusion on a list of Thai officials recently barred from obtaining US visas.
Minister of Tourism and Sports Sorawong Thienthong said the issue had been widely discussed among all related stakeholders in ...
Thailand currently allows tourists from 93 countries to stay for up to 60 days. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thailand is set to reduce tourists' visa-free stays to 30 days, down from the current 60 days. The Thailand Tourism and ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNAccused Japanese scam gang boss arrested in BangkokA Japanese man who is believed to be a leader of call-centre scam gangs in Cambodia and Vietnam has been arrested for a string of crimes in Japan.The suspect, identified only as Yamakushi, was wanted ...
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VnExpress International on MSNMixed reactions as Thailand unveils plans to cut visa-free stay to 30 daysThailand's proposal to halve visa-free stays for tourists from 93 countries to 30 days has drawn mixed reactions from the ...
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