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The history of Thai passports can be traced back to travel documents first issued during the reign of King Chulalongkorn in the late-19th century. [1] The first passport regulations in Thailand were enacted on 10 September 1917, [1] in order to ensure the country's security during World War I.
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]
The Henley Passport index ranks passports according to the number of destinations that can be reached using a particular country's ordinary passport without the need of a prior visa ("visa-free"). [9] [10] [11] The survey ranks 199 passports against 227 destination [12] countries, territories, and micro-states. [13] [14] [15]
Thai nationals who were 16 and older and lived within designated areas were required to have an identification book, similar to the existing internal passport. In 1963, an identification book was replaced by a smaller laminated paper card featuring holder's photo with height scale.
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However, Thai nationality may be stripped from them if they were found to make a false declaration in their Thai citizenship application, makes use of their former nationality (which mainly means using their foreign passport to enter Thailand); have lived outside of Thailand for more than five years; does anything prejudicial to the Thai state ...
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