I Had To Leave From Thailand..

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I had been in Thailand for some time and was not sure where to go. I was trying to stay longer in Thailand but I had to leave the country and go somewhere else. Watch to find out why and subscribe to the channel!

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Information about Thailand Visas!
Navigating Thailand's Visa System and Travel Requirements Thailand's allure as a tourist destination stems from its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and bustling cities. Yet, planning a trip to this Southeast Asian gem requires a thorough understanding of its visa regulations and entry requirements. Whether you're planning a brief vacation or an extended stay, comprehending Thailand's visa system is paramount for a smooth journey. Thailand's visa requirements vary based on factors such as nationality and the purpose of your visit. For many travelers, obtaining a Thailand tourist visa is the first step in their journey. This visa allows for a stay of up to 60 days, with an option for a 30-day extension, making it ideal for exploring Thailand's myriad attractions. The application process typically involves submitting a passport with at least six months' validity, a completed visa application form, and proof of adequate funds for the duration of your stay.

Alternatively, citizens of certain countries may qualify for a Thailand visa on arrival. This convenient option grants a stay of up to 15 days for tourism purposes and can be obtained upon arrival at designated ports of entry, including Suvarnabhumi Airport. Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand's primary international gateway, offers visa services to facilitate entry for travelers. Whether you're applying for a visa on arrival or seeking assistance with visa-related inquiries, dedicated counters and staff at the airport ensure a seamless arrival experience. For those wishing to extend their stay in Thailand, the option of a visa extension is available. Whether you hold a tourist visa or are visa-exempt, you can apply for an extension to prolong your stay beyond the initial period permitted. It's essential to comply with the rules and regulations to avoid penalties for overstaying your visa. Thailand offers various visa types to accommodate different travel purposes and durations.

Business visas cater to individuals traveling for business-related activities, such as meetings or conferences, and allow for stays of up to 90 days. Retirement visas, available to individuals aged 50 or older, offer a pathway for retirees seeking to make Thailand their home. Student visas enable students to pursue academic programs at accredited institutions in the country, while work visas facilitate employment opportunities for foreign workers. Understanding the costs associated with obtaining a visa is essential for budgeting your trip. Thailand visa costs vary depending on factors such as visa type, duration of stay, and processing fees. It's advisable to factor in additional expenses such as travel insurance and accommodation when planning your budget.

In addition to cost, knowing the validity of your visa is crucial for planning your travels. Thailand visa validity refers to the period during which the visa remains valid for entry into the country. It's important to check the validity dates on your visa to ensure compliance with immigration regulations. The processing time for Thailand visas can vary based on factors such as visa type and the volume of applications received. While some visas may be processed quickly, others may require additional time for review and approval. To avoid delays, it's advisable to submit your visa application well in advance of your intended travel date. One important consideration when traveling to Thailand is the risk of visa overstay. Overstaying your visa can result in fines, deportation, and even being blacklisted from re-entering the country.

To avoid these consequences, it's essential to adhere to the terms and conditions of your visa and depart Thailand before your visa expires. While many nationalities require a visa to enter Thailand, citizens of certain countries enjoy visa exemption for short-term visits. In conclusion, understanding Thailand's visa requirements and processes is essential for a smooth travel experience. Whether you're applying for a tourist visa, seeking an extension, or exploring other visa options, familiarity with the rules and regulations will ensure a hassle-free journey to this captivating country.
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CONGRATULATIONS ON 100, 000 SUBS! 🎉🎊👏👏👏

andreavanda
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Thank you William and thank you for sharing your journeys at amazing places around the world in reality our life’s go by so fast I need to get out and do what you do best of travels and be safe..

DanO.
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You did it !!! 100, 000 subscribers
Congratulations to you, I know you've worked very hard to get to this point.
Stay well. Stay happy. Peace.

beachbum
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You continue to be my favorite traveling you tuber helping us all to see what parts of the world are really like. Carry on, and many thanks!

jimmyp
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Love watching your channel from Thailand. Waiting for you to come back.

hwgskhz
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And one more tip. The Grab taxi from the KL Airport is about the same as the train and will take you directly to your hotel.

robertw
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If you're ever in Krabi, renew your visa there. It took me like 10 minutes and they were super helpful and efficient.

inbetweenzebra
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Hi, William.
Yes, Thailand has very strict visa policies. There is no getting around their laws; many people try. Doing border runs is definitely not the answer as, you will be denied entry if you abuse the situation. At some point, they will tell you that you will not be allowed in on future trips. It's the reality.
On the other hand:
- Vietnam offers 3 month visas. Da Nang & Nha Trang are excellent beach cities, as is Vung Tau just south of Saigon
- You can stay in the Philippines for 3 years by extending your tourist visa
- Malaysia also allows 90 day visas, no questions asked. The island of Borneo is definitely worth a trip. Lankawai & Penang are also worth a visit.

As for your trip from Pattaya to Bangkok, your choices were spot on as, traffic jams in Bangkok can have you sitting for 3 hours without moving a kilometer. The Airport Link & BTS Train were the best way to get to Chatuchak Market area and, from there, it's easy to find a shuttle.

Other than that, stay safe & have fun...

*I'm pretty sure that Thailand has a Digital Nomad Visa. They also have a 1 year Muay Thai visa...

CumbiaDancer
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I do the same thing on April 4 I fly to kl couple days and then come back

AdvisorDanny
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I enjoyed the video! Congrats on 100, 000!!! My husband and I have been watching you since summer 2021 and really enjoy your content. We love "coming along with you"! 🙂 We met and talked to you in Puerto Vallarta for a few minutes when you were there. Be safe and enjoy your travels!

christinedailey
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Enjoy your channel William. Keep up the great content. Thank you from Canada

chrissperry
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It's always better to get 60 days Thai evisa online which you could extend for additional 30 days

edwinodus
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When I arrived the first time in Kuala Lumpur in september 1991 it was both modern and futuristic. Even more so in 2009 and i suspect a lot more now. 🙂

TheSwede
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2014 i came with a 60 Day tourist visa to Pattaya, near Jomtien is Chon Buri Immigration, there i was able to extend my visa for 30 days, it cost around 50 Euro. Its good that Thailand has strict laws, they dont want to end up like germany with illegal mass migration. They are smarter.

alexjohnson
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Sorry you had to do a trip to Malaysia but I loved it. Great travel video. Thanks. ❤

janetackland
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To catch a train to Don Muang is easy go to Makkasan station (from the Suvarnabhumi Airport (ARL) then catch a train to Bang Sue station (blue line) (MRT) you need to get onto the (red line) (SRT) and then service to Don Muang or alternatively catch the airport bus if you have an airline ticket it’s free. Note when using the trains you have to change to different lines and you may get confused? So ask at the ticket counter or ask a staff member if you are confused, but have what you want to ask on a translator if you don’t speak Thai. REMEMBER MAKKASAN AND BANG SUE STATIONS AND THERE IS A BIT OF A WALK TO FROM THE STATION TO THE AIRPORT ALSO THERE IS A FOOD COURT WITH CHEAP FOOD ON YOUR LEFT AND A 7/11 AS YOU ARE WALKING TO THE AIRPORT ITS ALL UNDER COVER

conthrust
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Thanks for showing us maps. It's not necessary, but I like following your trips using them.

JJRoe
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you could get a bus to BKK and MRT ered line to DM. 20 BHT rom any station.

philipgerrans
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It’s nice to see you all the time in different countries William. Thank you! Grtz. from the Netherlands

rvz
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Your adventures inspire me to step out of my comfort zone and explore new horizons! Keep chasing those dreams and sharing the joy of travel! 💫🌟

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