How often are visitors who are visa exempt but do not hold return/onward tickets refused entry or denied boarding to Thailand?

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According to the Timatic database, which I access through IATA:

Visitors who are visa exempt but do not hold return/onward tickets could be refused entry.

How often are visitors who are visa exempt but do not hold return/onward tickets refused entry or denied boarding to Thailand? I wonder whether it's unusual to be refused entry to Thailand on the grounds of not having return/onward tickets. I am a French citizen if that matters.



Best Answer

Since the denial in this case is from the airline flying you into Thailand, it is possible in some cases that additional scrutiny is used for VE entries. The reason for this is because if you are denied entry, the same airline you landed with is obligated to take you back (at their own expense). So it's nothing personal if they are trying to cover their liability a little.

Now as to whether or not Thailand immigration will actually refuse entry simply because of no onwards travel proof (VE entry, first time visit), it is pretty rare. More likely they would ask to see financial proof: 10k or 20k THB equivalent cash or travellers cheques. And even that is rare also.

I said rare, i didn't say it could never happen (being asked to see onwards travel or financial proof by immigration officer; being denied entry on aircraft because of no POOT).




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What does no return onward ticket held mean?

In the past, travellers would remain in a country supporting themselves by illicit employment. Without an onward ticket, a traveller may be refused entry to these countries and subsequently placed on the next plane for the destination from where he arrived.

Is return ticket required for tourist visa?

Visit visa for the people from the Indian sub-continent and other countries will be issued only if return tickets are attached with the application. Visit visa for the people from the Indian sub-continent and other countries will be issued only if return tickets are attached with the application.

Can I enter a country without a return ticket?

It's pretty much standard for any international trip that you have to have proof that you intend to leave the country at the end of your permitted stay. And the accepted proof is a return (or onward) air ticket out of the country before the visa or allowed stay expires.

Can I enter Thailand without a return ticket?

No, you cannot apply or even enter Thailand on a Tourist visa on a one-way ticket. The Embassy or consulate will refuse your visa application if not being able to provide proof of return or outgoing ticket from Thailand.



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