The Thai Embassy in Hanoi reaffirmed on August 14 that Vietnamese citizens holding an ordinary passport are not required to obtain a visa when entering Thailand for various purposes.
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The exemption applies for a period not exceeding 30 days on each visit. The purposes include travel for reasons such as visiting relatives, doing business and attending seminars.
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Thailand respects and continues to implement regulations on a basis consistent with the existing Agreement on Exemption of Visa Requirements between the two countries, a Thai Embassy diplomat said.
According to a bilateral agreement between Vietnam and Thailand on exemption for ordinary passport holders signed on May 9 2000, Vietnamese citizens are allowed to stay in Thailand for 30 days without a visa.
However, as from August 12, Thailand started enforcing new rules aimed at cracking down on illegal migrants and workers.
Under the new rules issued by the Thai Immigration Bureau, if a Vietnamese citizen who frequently enters Thailand fails to prove that they're visiting Thailand for tourism purposes, they must apply for a visa.
According to a bilateral agreement between Vietnam and Thailand on exemption for ordinary passport holders signed on May 9 2000, Vietnamese citizens are allowed to stay in Thailand for 30 days without a visa.
However, as from August 12, Thailand started enforcing new rules aimed at cracking down on illegal migrants and workers.
Under the new rules issued by the Thai Immigration Bureau, if a Vietnamese citizen who frequently enters Thailand fails to prove that they're visiting Thailand for tourism purposes, they must apply for a visa.
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