Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport)

Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport) - Granite bust of Buddha placed near white ceramic vase of creative geometric shape and blank card on white marble shelf against beige wall

I have a British Passport and I want to fly from HeHo (Myanmar) to Chiang Mai (Thailand), spend a few days there, fly to Luang Prebang (Laos), spend a four or so days there and then fly to Bangkok (Thailand) from Vientiane (Laos). When I arrive in Bangkok I will stay for four days before returning home on a flight.

Will I be okay with getting a Visa Waiver when I arrive each time, or should I do something in advance?

I did email the embassy but I got a canned reply that didnt quite provide the detail or the confidence I needed that all would be well.






Pictures about "Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport)"

Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport) - Two People Standing In Beach
Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport) - Woman in Black Tank Top Sitting on Brown Wooden Bench
Two short stays days apart in Thailand (British Passport) - Woman in White Crew Neck T-shirt Sitting Beside Brown Wooden Table With Candles



How long can I stay in Thailand with British passport?

Under normal circumstances, British passport holders arriving by air or land can enter Thailand for 30 days without a visa (a 'visa exemption'). If you need to stay longer, you can extend your stay once for up to 30 days. You must apply for the extension before your visa exemption period ends.

How many times can you enter Thailand in a year?

Those who arrive at the airport without a prior visa will continue to receive a 30-day stamp up to 6 times per calendar year. Extensions at Thai Immigration for the visa exemption stamps remain to be 30 days for a fee of 1,900 baht.

Can you leave Thailand and re enter?

You can leave and re-enter only once. Multiple Re-Entry Permit, which allows you to leave and re-enter the country multiple times for the duration that the visa is valid.

How long can a tourist stay in Thailand?

Tourist Visas The tourist visa must generally be used within 90 days from the date of issue and allows an initial stay of 60 days. After arrival in Thailand, a tourist visa may be extended at the discretion of an immigration officer once for an additional 30 days with the total period of stay no longer than 90 days.



How to renew a British Passport in Thailand




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Karolina Grabowska, shalender kumar, Anastasia Shuraeva, cottonbro