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  2. Visa policy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A Thai entry stamp on a Chinese passport, indicates the visitor may stay no more than 30 days in this entry. In May 2014, there was a brief crackdown on visa runs during 2014 Thai coup d'état, meaning that if foreigners wish to re-enter Thailand after their visa-free or visa on arrival period has expired they have to obtain a visa in advance, or remain outside Thailand at least for one night.

  3. Visa requirements for Thai citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Thai passport. Visa requirements for Thai citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Thailand by the authorities of other states. As of 2024, Thai citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 82 countries and territories, ranking the Thai passport 60th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] [2]

  4. File:Visa requirements for Thai citizens (As of 4th July 2024 ...

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  5. Thai identity card - Wikipedia

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    Thai nationals who turned 15 had to apply for a card in person at a district office. The card production was centralized; this meant all application forms and thumb prints had to be microfilmed and submitted to the registration administration bureau in Bangkok for further processing. The card was made of paper printed by dot matrix printer and ...

  6. Thai passport - Wikipedia

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    A Thai passport booklet was first introduced in 1939 in Thai and French language which was changed to Thai and English in 1977. [1] The first machine-readable Thai passports were introduced in 1993, [1] and in August 2005 Thailand became only the second country in the world and in Asia (after Malaysia) to introduce biometric passports. In 2019 ...

  7. Government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's legal system blends principles of traditional Thai and Western laws. The Western-sourced laws are often misused and corrupted. [citation needed] The traditional "Thai" laws are the product of Hindu-Brahmin laws used by the Khmer Empire. There is no discovery in the Thai legal system. Slander and libel are not civil torts in Thailand ...

  8. Organization of the government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    According to the Municipalities Act, BE 2496 (1953), when the new form of local government is adopted in any locality, the Minister of Interior may revoke the old form for that locality. [ 15 ] A city municipality is established in an area where there are at least 50,000 citizens, a town municipality, in an area where there are at least 10,000 ...

  9. Thai nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Thai women taking their spouse's nationality: Prior to the 3rd revision to the Thai nationality act in 1992, Thai women who did take up the nationality of their foreign spouse did automatically lose their Thai citizenship. However, Section 13 of the current act effectively allows a person in this situation to keep both nationalities, and ...