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Visa policy of Thailand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Visa policy of Thailand
Visitors to Thailand must obtain a visa from one of the Thai diplomatic missions unless a) they come from a visa-exempt country or b) one of the countries whose citizens are eligible to obtain visas on arrival. Thailand currently offers visa-free travel to nationals of 57 countries.〔(Timatic IATA visa information Thailand )〕 With other countries, the Thai government has bilateral agreements on visa waivers. Most Western countries are eligible for visa-free travel, and also some countries from the eastern part of European Union, (Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria), as well as Malta and Cyprus do need visas, but are granted a visa on arrival (if they arrive at one of the eligible entry points). As of May 2014, visa runs are no longer allowed, meaning that if a foreigner wishes to re-enter Thailand after his visa-free period has expired he or she has to obtain a visa.〔(Phuket: Strict new immigration regulations mean crackdown on visa runs )〕 In August 2014 Thailand Prime Minister ordered the Immigration Police to be more flexible as the strict application of the law was affecting schools and the tourist industry.〔(Phuket: Coup leader calls for Immigration to relax ‘out-in’ visa clampdown )〕 ==Thailand visa policy map==
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