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Visa-free entry extended for Kazakhs

BANGKOK: The Cabinet has extended the government’s visa-free scheme for Kazakh tourists for another six months, it was confirmed today (Feb 21).

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By Bangkok Post

Wednesday 21 February 2024 02:22 PM


Immigration officers inspect automated channels for passport checks at Suvarnabhumi airport in December. Photo: Immigration Bureau

Immigration officers inspect automated channels for passport checks at Suvarnabhumi airport in December. Photo: Immigration Bureau

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said the visa exemption programme would be extended from Mar 1 to Aug 31 and it applied to people who hold Kazakhstani passports or equivalent documents, reports the Bangkok Post.

“Each Kazakh tourist spends as much as 75,000 baht on average while visitors in general spend about 45,000 baht each,” the prime minister said.

The government introduced the visa-free scheme for Kazakhs last year, operating from Sept 25 to Feb 29, as part of a drive to boost tourism

The temporary scheme was simultaneously applied to Chinese visitors and later the Thai and Chinese governments made the visa exemption permanent for both sides from Mar 1.

Last year, a record 172,000 Kazakhs visited Thailand, Mr Srettha said.