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Thailand Launches ETA For India And 92 Nations Starting Dec 1: How to Apply And Key Benefits

Electronic Travel Authorisation: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the ETA system aims to simplify immigration processes and enhance the monitoring of foreigners entering the country

ETA: Thailand has announced the launch of a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system for visa-exempt travellers, including those from India, effective December 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the ETA system aims to simplify immigration processes and enhance the monitoring of foreign nationals entering the country.

"This initiative is part of Thailand’s ongoing efforts to bolster national security and improve the management of visitor flows while maintaining its reputation as a leading global tourist destination," a ministry statement said.

Visa Exemption Expansion

The announcement follows Thailand's recent decision to expand visa exemptions to more countries in July this year. The new ETA requirement will apply to citizens of 93 visa-exempt nations, with exceptions made for visitors from Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia.

Key Details of the ETA

The ETA will allow a single entry into Thailand and will be valid for stays of up to 60 days, with the option to extend for an additional 30 days.

Applications for the ETA must be submitted online through a new digital platform. There will be no fee for the application process.

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Application and Integration

Travellers can apply for the ETA electronically, with the Thai government planning to merge the system with the existing e-visa process by June 2025. This integration will enable visitors to submit one unified application for travel to Thailand.

Streamlined Entry

One of the key benefits of the new system is faster immigration processing. Travellers with an ETA will be able to use automated immigration gates at checkpoints, scanning their ETA QR code for quicker clearance.

However, officials stressed that visitors must adhere to their allotted stay periods. The system will monitor the length of stay for visa-exempt nationals, and those who overstay may face penalties, including daily fines.

No Guaranteed Entry

While the ETA will simplify entry procedures, it does not guarantee entry into Thailand. Border officials will continue to have discretion to refuse entry if necessary.

Further details on the ETA process are expected to be released soon. Visitors planning trips to Thailand are advised to stay updated on the new system to ensure smooth travel experiences.

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