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Cabinet waives visa fee for tourists from 19 countries

 

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In order to promote tourism during the tourism high season, the cabinet agreed on Tuesday to waive visa fees for tourists from 19 countries as of December 1 until February 28.

 

Tourists from 19 countries which include Andora, Bulgaria, Bhutan, China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Romania, San Mario, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan need not have to pay the 1,000 baht visa fee when they apply for a visa at Thai embassies or consular offices.

 

In the meantime, the cabinet agreed to reduce fee for visa on arrival at immigration checkpoints for tourists from the 19 countries above mentioned.

 

The two measures are expected to increase tourist arrivals by over 357,000 during the three-month festive season, generating revenue amounting to 28,703 million baht. They will help create over 62,000 temporary jobs and increase the government’s tax revenue by about 1,200 million baht.

 

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/cabinet-waives-visa-fee-for-tourists-from-19-countries/

 

 
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So TAT and the Tourism Minister were not consulted it seems as the visa issue is within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Beware of overflowing tourism this upcoming high season; apart from the sky rocketing arrivals we're seeing all those Bulgarian and Bhutanese now coming in on all those B747 services, operating every hour to the hour 

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1 hour ago, fstarbkk said:

Gee, why not Lichtenstein and Monte Carlo?

 

Or how about including a few nationalities that spend some real money on vacation?

Liechtenstein is visa exempt since a while.

But really they were on the 15 day visa on arrival for long. Quite a joke.

And the one and only I ever met in Thailand IS a spender.

They are one the richest people of the world.

 

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2 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

The two measures are expected to increase tourist arrivals by over 357,000 during the three-month festive season, generating revenue amounting to 28,703 million baht. They will help create over 62,000 temporary jobs and increase the government’s tax revenue by about 1,200 million baht.

 

I love this exact science :biggrin:

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Deary me what a crock... Its all disguised as a way to just give China free visas,, I mean look at the list.

 

Firstly 1000 baht saving means absolutely nothing to a long haul traveller and will play no part on the decision on whether they travel to Thailand or not.

 

And the list,,, who do they think they are kidding,, Mauritius is on that list, how many people from Mauritius come to Thailand each year? It's only got a population of about 1 million people, most of which are terribly poor. And those rich people on Mauritius already have paradise on their doorstep,, I cannot imagine that some rich person in Mauritius is going to fancy a change from the perfect white sand, crystal clear sea and stunning weather and say "i know lets go to Pattaya",,,

 

Anyway, I am sure this obvious nonsense fools some.. Don't know why they can't just be straight and say "no visa charge for Chinese tourists"..

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62,000 jobs ! how ?

TAT keep coming up with record breaking figures and yet they seem keen diversify on low quality sector when it all supposedly about quality tourists oozing money temple spotting :-S

Tourism looks well down to me and retail taking massive hits with shop changes monthly .

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Yes, there's an obstacle for Saudis who'd like to visit Thailand. It's called a travel ban. There were some unpleasant incidents involving nationals of both nations some years back that resulted in a cutting of relations. Actually both countries would like to normalize relations, but some folks can be so stubborn. Saudis with influence back home can visit safely; others face having their passport confiscated for five years upon their return to KSA.

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5 hours ago, sabaii69 said:

I though Saudi's were banned for some problem. Could someone clear that up?

That was my impression to, after the Saudi diamond affair !!!! and the killing of a Saudi businessman and a couple Saudi diplomats by corrupt police !!!....business as usual....the only thing that counts in this world is Money, money, money, and more money !!!!

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7 hours ago, LazySlipper said:


Chances are, if any, that people from these countries don't bother coming here much in the first place... I guess good guy in bad guy out and the countries advertised are certainly 'la creme de 

 

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7 hours ago, LazySlipper said:


Chances are, if any, that people from these countries don't bother coming here much in the first place... I guess good guy in bad guy out and the countries advertised are certainly 'la creme de la creme'!

Yeah China and India not many coming from there

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