If you are currently in Thailand and want to plan a short trip to the People’s Republic of China as a non-Chinese citizen, you can apply for a Chinese Tourist Visa. Also known as a Chinese Visitor Visa or an L-Visa, it permits you to enter China for tourism purposes. With this v...
Thailand has waived visa requirements for travelers from China for the next five months, as the country tries to revitalize its tourism industry, particularly in terms of the Chinese market, which has been slow to recover after the pandemic. On Wednesday, Thai Prime Minister Srettha...
signs an agreement on mutual visa exemption with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara after an annual consultation in Bangkok, Thailand, Jan. 28, 2024. Wang met with Parnpree here on Sunday for the annual consultation...
signs an agreement on mutual visa exemption with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara after an annual consultation in Bangkok, Thailand, Jan. 28, 2024. Wang met with Parnpree ...
(thai government house/handout via xinhua) thailand will permanently waive visa requirements for chinese citizens starting march 1, announced thai prime minister srettha thavisin on tuesday. during a press conference after a cabinet m...
BANGKOK, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Sunday that China and Thailand will officially enter a "visa-free era" from March 1 as the two sides have just signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption. ...
Thailand - TH Check requirements Jump to: 01 Do Chinese citizens need a visa to visit Thailand? 02 How to get a Thailand Tourist Visa (if needed) 03 Thailand Embassy in China 04 Need more information? Summary Visa class: Visa-free (for stays up to 30 days) and Tourist Visa (...
Thailand will permanently waive visa requirements for Chinese tourists starting on March 1, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced on Tuesday after a Cabinet meeting in Bangkok. Thailand had previously granted a temporary visa waiver for visitors from China and Ka...
Published : Jan 30,2024 Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Bangkok on Sunday that China and Thailand will officially enter a "visa-free era" from March 1 as the two sides have just signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption.
The Thai Immigration in Chiang Mai will then extend your visa if you meet the marriage visa requirements. The Consulate-General of China in Songkhla Address: 9 Sadao Road, Songkhla, Thailand 90000 Tel: 074-322034 Fax: 076-323772 E-Mail: chinaconsul_skh_th@mfa.gov.cn Website: http://...