Thailand Minister of Foreign Affairs confirms to cut visa-free stays from 60 to 30 days

Monday, 23 Mar, 2026 0

Thailand is confirming once again to introduce a significant change to its visa policy that would impact international travelers.

According to the Bangkok Post, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed again its plans to cut the visa-free stay for foreign tourists from 60 days to 30 days, citing concerns over misuse of the system and potential security risks.

Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said the 60-day visa exemption was originally introduced under former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to stimulate tourism, a key pillar of Thailand’s economy. However, a government committee reviewing visa policies now believes the current allowance may be too long. The idea of going back to the previous 30-day visa exemption policy was mulled out already last year in July.

Worries particularly high by Phuket tourism stakeholders

The proposed revision follows feedback from tourism stakeholders, particularly in Phuket, where operators have raised concerns about unintended consequences. Authorities have reported cases of foreign nationals using visa-free entry to operate businesses illegally in sectors reserved for Thai citizens, as well as acquiring property through unlawful means.

There have also been links between extended tourist stays and criminal activity. Officials noted that a number of individuals arrested in crackdowns on online scam networks had entered Thailand under tourist visa exemptions.

Phuangketkeow said a 30-day stay would be sufficient for the vast majority of genuine visitors. Under the proposal, travelers from eligible countries would still be able to extend their stay by an additional 30 days if needed.

The Minister emphasized the move is not aimed at any specific nationality, but rather at tightening loopholes that allow non-tourism activities and enhancing overall security. However, reported stories in local media show that visa abuses came mostly from specific nationalities such as China or Russia.

Despite the planned changes, the Minister of Foreign Affaires reiterated Thailand commitment to welcoming international tourists while ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place. The proposal is now expected to move forward to be rapidly implemented. Most probably after Thailand New Year (Songkran) in mid-April.



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