64 Countries allowed to enter Thailand under the VISA EXEMPTION RULE
1. Andorra | 23. Ireland | 45. Peru (30 and 90 days) |
2. Argentina (90 days) | 24. Israel | 46. Philippines |
3. Australia | 25. Italy | 47. Poland |
4. Austria | 26. Japan | 48. Portugal |
5. Bahrain | 27. Korea (30 and 90 days) | 49. Qatar |
6. Belgium | 28. Kuwait | 50. Russia |
7. Brazil (30 and 90 days) | 29. Laos | 51. San Marino |
8. Brunei | 30. Latvia | 52. Singapore |
9. Cambodia (14 days only) | 31. Liechtenstein | 53. Slovak Republic |
10. Canada | 32. Lithuania | 54. Slovenia |
11. Chile (90 days) | 33. Luxembourg | 55. South Africa |
12. Czech Republic | 34. Macau | 56. Spain |
13. Denmark | 35. Malaysia | 57. Sweden |
14. Estonia | 36. Maldives | 58. Switzerland |
15. Finland | 37. Mauritius | 59. Turkey |
16. France | 38. Myanmar (14 days only) | 60. Ukraine |
17. Germany | 39. Monaco | 61. United Arab Emirates |
18. Greece | 40. Mongolia | 62. United Kingdom |
19. Hong Kong | 41. Netherlands | 63. United States |
20. Hungary | 42. New Zealand | 64. Vietnam |
21. Iceland | 43. Norway | |
22. Indonesia | 44. Oman |
Covid and Vaccination Requirements
As of today, travelers must be vaccinated or have completed an RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test (if unvaccinated) before entering Thailand. The test result must be no older than 72 hours before departure from a home country. ATK self-test results are not accepted.
Proof of this paperwork is not required before leaving a home country, but Airline staff and Immigration Officers are conducting random checks of passengers arriving in the country. A Visa Exemption stamp may be denied if the relevant paperwork cannot be provided.
Children under 18 will enter Thailand the same way as their parents. If a child travels with unvaccinated parents, they will need to provide proof of Covid tests.
Travel Insurance for Visa Exempt Visitors
With travel restrictions eased, Thailand removed the need for Visa Exempt travelers to provide proof of a valid Covid Insurance policy. It is important to note that foreign visitors are not eligible for free medical care while in Thailand. If a foreigner requires medical attention, they will need to cover any expenses themselves.
Travel insurance is a wise choice for people traveling abroad. It not only covers Covid-related incidents but also:
- Medical emergencies
- Personal injury & accidents
- Missed or delayed flights
- Damage to belongings
- Lost luggage
To ensure you have the best cover possible while visiting Thailand and to avoid potential exclusions or conditions, choose Travel Insurance which is designed for Thailand.
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