Thailand govt plans to cut visa-free tourists’ stay from 60 to 30 days

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The Thai government has decided to reduce the visa-free stay period for foreign tourists from 60 days to 30 days. This step has been taken with the aim of curbing the increasing illegal business activities in the country.

Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong announced this decision. This new rule will apply to passport holders of 93 countries, who could previously stay without a visa for 60 days.

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Steps taken to control illegal trade

This decision has been taken in view of the increasing incidents of illegal activities and business of foreign nationals in Thailand. According to the Bangkok Post report, the Thai Hotel Association expressed concern that due to the long visa-free period, many condominium units are being rented out illegally to foreign guests. This is having a negative impact on the tourism business and local employment.

Big change in tourism policy

This change is in contrast to the tourism-friendly policy implemented in July 2024, which allowed foreign guests to stay longer. However, the government is now making it clear that those without the appropriate visa will not be able to stay in Thailand for a long time. The new rules will be officially announced soon, which will also state which travelers can be exempted.

Tourists will have to apply for visa

People who previously could stay visa-free for up to 60 days—such as digital nomads, retirees, or tourists on long vacations—will now have to adjust their plans. If they want to stay longer than 30 days, they must apply for a tourist visa in advance, which allows them to stay for up to 60 days and get a 30-day extension. Otherwise, they will have to leave the country and re-enter after the 30 days are over.

Impact on tourism economy

Tourism is a vital pillar of Thailand’s economy, making it Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. The government aims to attract more than 40 million foreign tourists in 2025, exceeding 2019’s record.

Thailand has received 7.66 million foreign tourists as of March 9 this year, up 4.4% from the same period last year. The government is trying to strike a balance between tighter visa regulations and tourism revenues, so as to curb illegal activities and maintain the attraction of foreign travelers.

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