Thailand To Cut Visa-Free Stay To 30 Days For Tourists From 93 Countries

Thailand plans to reduce visa-free stay for tourists from 60 days to 30 days to curb criminal activities.

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  • Thailand plans to cut visa-free tourist stay from 60 days to 30 days for 93 countries
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will seek Cabinet approval for the reduced visa-free period
  • Thai authorities will check visa types to ensure compliance with their intended purpose
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Thailand will cut the visa-free stay period for tourists from 93 ​countries from 60 days to 30 ‌days to help prevent criminal activity, the foreign minister said.

Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkaeow said on Tuesday that ​the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will submit ​a plan to the Cabinet for approval ⁠to reduce the visa-free stay period for ​foreign tourists in Thailand to 30 days ​from 60 days. He did not say when.

Thailand has set a visa-free period for tourists from ​93 countries since July 2024.

In addition, ​Thai authorities will check other visa types to ensure ‌that ⁠individuals entering the country comply with the purpose of that visa.

The measures are designed to address concerns about the misuse ​of extended visas and ​the ⁠involvement of some tourists in illegal activities.

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From January 1 to May ​10, 2026, Thailand received 12.4 ​million ⁠foreign tourists, a decrease of 3.43% compared to the same period last year.

Tourism is ⁠a critical ​driver of the economy, ​with foreign arrivals peaking at nearly 40 million in 2019.

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