Thailand is set to introduce a new travel permit for foreign visitors who have visa-free access to the kingdom.
The new ‘electronic travel authorisation’ will be required by Australians who currently enjoy visa-free status.
An ETA, or Electronic Travel Authorisation, is a document that citizens of 93 countries with the right of visa-free entry for 60 days to Thailand must obtain before they travel to the kingdom.
The ETA will allow a single entry into Thailand and will be valid for stays of up to 60 days, with the option to extend for ...
Malaysians do not need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before travelling to Thailand: Tourists from 93 countries are required to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) ...
BANGKOK: Thailand has approved an extension of the ... as it works on an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system to replace the TM6 form. The ETA will allow tourists from 93 countries to ...
Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, Sorawong Thienthong, announcing 2025 as the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and ...
However, there are aspects of Thailand’s entry regulations that remain unchanged. Travelers must adhere to their authorized stay limits, as the ETA system will closely monitor compliance.
Thailand has approved an extension of the waiver for TM6 immigration forms for foreign ... The Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposed the extension, as it works on an electronic travel authorization ...
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians are expected to continue enjoying fuss-free visits to Thailand once the country's Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) comes into force in December. To be fully ...
Thailand has gone even further by suggesting the move could lead to visa-free travel between the six ASEAN countries and the ...
Eleanor Brakewood '19 Fulbright ETA Thailand As an art history and biology major at Bowdoin, Eleanor received the Harpswell Fellowship to teach English to female university students in Phnom Penh, ...