Thailand to slash tourist visa-free stays
Thailand's cabinet has approved a significant reduction to its visa-free entry scheme for tourists from over 90 countries. Effective immediately, the country is moving away from the 60-day visa exemption introduced in July 2024.

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AI-generatedThailand's cabinet has approved a significant reduction to its visa-free entry scheme for tourists from over 90 countries. Effective immediately, the country is moving away from the 60-day visa exemption introduced in July 2024. Under the new tiered system, visa-free stays will be capped at 30 days, with some nationalities limited to just 15 days. Government officials stated the change is a response to security concerns and the exploitation of the previous scheme, which led to illicit activities like unauthorized businesses and scam operations. This policy reversal follows arrests of foreign nationals involved in criminal activities, with officials emphasizing the measure targets individuals abusing the system rather than specific nationalities.
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5 extractedForeign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said the measure targets individuals abusing the system, not specific nationalities.
Thai officials acknowledged the 60-day window opened loopholes for illicit enterprises, unauthorized workers, and scam operations.
Government spokesperson Rachada Dhanadirek stated the current scheme allowed some people to exploit it, prioritizing security concerns.
The visa-free stay will be capped at 30 days, with some countries receiving only 15 days.
Thailand's cabinet approved a reduction to its visa-free entry scheme for tourists from over 90 countries.